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Someone at Klevgrand got a sense of humour !
I think our wait onDoug’s video if he does one before I decide. Sounds nice but maybe window dressing not much of a example there.
An Organ ready for harvesting
Wow this looks cool. Am currently loving those old transistor organ sounds so this hits the spot for me. I’m sure I can get the sounds with my current stuff but the interface and simplicity makes this really appealing. Would like to have a stand-alone though.
Thought I didn’t need this until I watched that, sounds lush.
Mind already blown. Some beautiful sounds, so instantaneous. I’d be happy if I only ever used the superb presets. £6.99 well spent.
My first request would be to have a MIDI assignable rate control for the chorus and phaser, and a built in overdrive effect.
I’m testing it. Stringy sounds. So fare very nice.
Same here... I feel he'll do one today
Find this with most of their apps, not much there beneath the surface, Couple I really like though.
Their latest apps, apart from Modley, were rather disappointing to me. Spark, Haaze2, Knorr ... I really hope this has the magic touch of something like Reamp again
There isn’t much beneath the surface, but the basic sounds are glorious - if you like this sort of thing.
Super lush.
Nice they finally made an instrument app instead of yet another fx app. I like it 😊
+1
I love this, it's great for lo-fi pads, just run it through Reelbus, or DAW Cassette or the free Tape Cassette AU that's just come out for some lovely drifty pad sounds.
Here is my demo for the delicious Hillman synth from klevgrand....this is smoooooooth

Agree with you here nice to see a new instrument from Kkevgrand.
Fantastic demo and overall idea of this synth. So simple as Pads.. Can't imagine how it sounds if to put it on tape (or using some kind of FX). Perfect for ambient looping.
Also dreamed about string machine on iOs and here it is!
The sounds from this app remind of one of my favourite 1960s keyboard-heavy albums:
https://open.spotify.com/album/1E5eQoSyecmzR698SbB0Ex?si=4kb46L1YQL-YK-N9_Iv3Cw
Dang. Came out of nowhere and conquered my heart
First thoughts are that although this sounds great, it does seem very simplistic and lacks some vital features.....which is pretty much what I thought about Tines when it came out, and I now use that a LOT with other FX added, so this will be added to the collection and immediately routed through stark
along with a lesson about what actually is vital and what’s not 
Agree, that simple one-knob overdrive (as their dekstop FreeAMP) will made this app absolutelly best.
This is a beautiful creation. Thank you KLVGR
One annoyance - doesn’t respond to pitch bend/modulation wheel, not even an option in AUM MIDI ctrl.
Does anybody have the Alina string ensemble app? From the videos it seemed like that had a more fullbodied sound than Hillman, but I guess what matters is how it plays...
Asking Doug about it on twitter (he did a demo of it a while ago, I don't know how active he is over here)
@jipumarino I did do an Alina demo about a year ago when it went to AUv3 and before that when it was first released, here think to the AUv3 demo

Thank you! How do you think that they compare?