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Inspired by the charm of old combo organs, string machines, and other vintage gear, yet designed for the modern era, the Hillman is a remarkable synth-like instrument. Each note comes with 4 voices, each offering a choice of waveforms (transistor-like, tube-like, sine, and a special plasma one), an octave switch, and level control. It generates sound using an analog approach without relying on samples or sampled wavetables. The Hillman also features an easy-to-use ADSR envelope control, an FX section with Chorus, Phaser, and Reverb, and a wealth of built-in presets. Key features include 4 voices per note, selectable waveforms for each voice, ADSR Envelope control, a smooth ensemble chorus with 3 modes, a 4-pole phaser with 2 modes, a lush reverb that can create spaces from small rooms to church-like halls, and a rich collection of built-in presets.
Using the Hillman is a breeze. First, you can pick a color, which means choosing up to four voices per note and setting an individual waveform for each voice. Adjust the ADSR to get the envelope you want for your sound. The chorus has 3 different modes, so play around with them to find the right ensemble effect. The phaser, with 2 modes, can add a cool spatial twist to your sound. And the reverb is a one - knob solution to create different spaces, from small rooms to big church - like halls. There are also many built - in presets that you can use as a starting point. When it comes to maintenance, keep your software up - to - date to ensure the best performance. Also, make sure your computer meets the recommended system requirements. As for precautions, avoid using it in an environment with extreme temperatures or high humidity as this might affect its stability.