V.R | 05.2019 | 97.8 MB
Wurlitzer-V is Arturia’s amazingly accurate physical model of the classic Wurlitzer 200A electric piano. The Wurli 200A piano had a sound that could go from mellow and soft to hard and brash. This harder sound is what made it so popular in rock music as it could cut through a mix like a knife.
A soulful reproduction
Using advanced physical modeling we recreated this complex and dynamic sound.
The output can then be processed and shaped through a host of modeled guitar effects pedals. On the output we give you options like a guitar amp a Leslie rotating speaker or direct for making a vast array of sounds.
Your new best friend
When it comes to a great rock or R&B electric piano, nothing beats the percussive and cutting sound of the Wurli V.Whether you are playing electric rock backing tracks or psycodelic space trance, you will find the right sound for your song.
So logical
Since we used physical modeling and not static samples to create the sound, we opened up parts of the modeling engine that allows you to have in-depth control of how the instrument behaves. You can change things like hammer hardness or the harmonic spectrum or the dynamic range…all these add to the possibilities of this amazing instrument.
Main Features:
Physical Modeling of the classic Wurlitzer 200A Electric Piano
Advanced parameters to allow in-depth control over your sound design
Includes 11 classic stompbox-type modeled effects*
4 Guitar Tube Amps and 1 Rotary Speaker modeling for vintage live sound **
Extensive MIDI mapping of pedals, effects and sound engine parameters
Modeled amplifiers
Fender Deluxe Reverb Blackface, Fender Twin Reverb Blackface, Fender Bassman, Marshall Plexi, Leslie Speaker.
*Modeled microphones
Shure SM57, Sennheiser MD 421, Neumann U 87.
**Modeled effects
Wah wah pedal, Autowah, Overdrive, Flanger, Compressor, Phaser, Chorus, Delay, Pitch Shifter / Chorus, Vocal Filter, Reverb.
V 2.4.0
New features
Sliders now hold the mouse position to avoid drag limitations due to screen bounds
When editing a control, the value is now showed next to it and lower bar shows parameter description
Tutorials added on the instruments
Advanced search allowing to quickly access several categories such as instrument, bank, or even preset comments
It is now possible to play the instruments from a computer keyboard in standalone mode
Added keyboard shortcuts to resize the plugins window
New shuffle feature to avoid browsing presets in the same order each time
Reworked playlists workflow, presets are now copied in playlists to avoid unwanted preset modifications
Added “new preset” entry in instruments menu to start a sound from scratch
Reworked audio / MIDI settings window, including standalone BPM parameter
Drop of 32 bits support
Bugfixes
Changing the name of a user preset doesn’t create a copy anymore
No more crashes when selecting ASIO DirectX Full Duplex Driver in standalone on Windows
No more crashes in Juce based hosts when resizing the plugins window
Reduced Fiber Local Storage consumption on Windows
(Win64; AAX, VST3, VST, SAL)
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