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HG Fortune releases The Tiger

20th February 2012

HG Fortune has released The Tiger, a new VST instrument plug-in for Windows.

The Tiger is described as a versatile and flexible synthesizer capable of complex multi-layered sounds with some specific extras from the Aux oscillators, as well as groovy rhythmic sounds you would hardly expect from a synth, and, if you want, fairly typical synth sounds (brass, bass, strings PPG, DX, lead, etc.).

There are a lot of modulation options and there is an easy way to integrate 'hardwired' controllers like joysticks, touchpads or ribbons via the 4 UCC knobs (User assignable MIDI CC) which can be selected as mod sources too. Along with Aftertouch, Velocity and Modwheel you have many options for realtime interaction at performing live.

Two 16-step Rhythmic Pattern Gators (RPG) and a 16 Step Modulator can turn pads into complex rhythmic sounds. While two Aux oscillators can add some additional spacey sounds (a little like with Altair 4), or, can be used as mod source for a wide range of Amplitude Modulation. Both usages are mixable.

Main features (based on Pro version)

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Other:

Pricing & Availability

The Tiger Pro is available as an introductory offer with 35% off for €25 until March 6th, 2012. The regular price after that will be €39.

A less featured free version is available, it has these limitations: 3 voices, no Lazy, 256 patches, SF2 load only for Osc 2 section B.

Watch the demo video on YouTube


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