Catch the voltage.
A gesture, a clock, a note, a curve. The first moment is always a signal asking where it can go.
Plugins, editors, and electric instruments
Tools for sound designers, synth explorers, and musicians who like their software with a little voltage showing.
Program Art, Not Business Graphs
Denki Tiger visuals should come from the software itself: control surfaces, signal traces, editor panels, meters, and the strange little details that make an instrument feel alive.
A gesture, a clock, a note, a curve. The first moment is always a signal asking where it can go.
The cool part is not a generic chart. It is a knob, a switch, a rate span, a CC destination, a tiny piece of behavior made visible.
Products get pages, downloads, optional registration, update notes, and a path back to the instruments without hoarding customer data.
Animated Menu
A product menu as a small navigable space: panels light up as you move over them, then open into the selected tool.
01 / MIDI Controller
Sample and hold control signals, evolving CC motion, and performance-friendly shape controls.
02 / Control Surface
Knobs, spans, switches, destinations, and tiny decisions that make the instrument feel alive.
03 / Signal Story
The visual language can come directly from the programs: waveforms, MIDI paths, and modulation traces.
Plugins, editors, experiments
Denki Tiger is home to music plugins, editor/librarians, MIDI utilities, and sound design tools for electronic musicians.
MIDI Controller
A sample and hold MIDI controller for creating evolving control signals, patterns, and electric motion.
Product PageAudio Plugin
A future home for Denki Tiger instruments, effects, manuals, downloads, and release notes.
Product PageUtility
Focused tools for translating, inspecting, and transforming performance data without getting in the way.
Product PageDesign Philosophy
Denki Tiger tools should feel musical before they feel technical: fast to understand, deep enough to explore, and direct enough for real sessions.
Interfaces that make modulation, sound shaping, and patch movement feel immediate.
Editor and librarian pages can document supported synths, platforms, and connection notes.
Each product page can hold manuals, version history, known issues, and download details.
The site is static-host friendly, so new pages and downloadable files can be uploaded together.
Product Registration
Customers can use an Apple order or transaction ID to create a small registration file that personalizes the app’s About box. The app still works without registration.
On cPanel, this posts to a PHP endpoint that signs the file and does not store the submitted customer information.
Software Updates
App Store purchases can be updated through Apple’s normal update flow. This area can also host release notes, manual downloads, and a future update check for products distributed outside the App Store.
Updates should not depend on optional registration unless a specific product needs a verified private download.
Add version number, date, and a short summary of what changed.
Link installers, manuals, presets, firmware files, or utility downloads when they are ready.
A later service can check email plus Apple order or transaction ID and return the right update link.
Updates
Collect product news and release announcements through a mailing list provider, without putting customer registration details on the static host.
Software registration should use a private endpoint or customer system when that flow is ready.
Updates
Add release announcements, support links, store links, or a private customer registration flow here once the hosting stack is chosen.