What I believe sets this plugin arpart from the other plugins is the vacuum tube simulations. A good all-around plugin, and the price makes it one of the best value plugins. The plugin also contains a massive amount of reverbs and cabinets. The Amplifier, Cabinet, Tremolo, Reverb, and Delay controls are excellent with many parameters. There are a ton of presets (95), many based on classic Wurlitzer sounds. It is most similar in tone to the Keyscape Wurlitzer and Acousticsamples VReeds. I would describe the tone of this plugin as balanced/slightly agressive. I will rate each plugin on four main categories: FEATURES, EFFECTS, VALUE, and PRESETS/SOUND DESIGN. The characteristic "bark" of a Wurlitzer can be partially attributed to the shape and behavior of a vibrating reed (vs the shape of, say, a tine in a Rhodes Piano or a vibrating string), further amplified in many songs by sending the aux output of a Wurlitzer to an external amplifier, such as a Fender Twin or Jazz Chorus, in order to impart non-linear harmonic distortion, add spring reverb, or pass the signal through an amp's EQ circuit(s). The Wurlitzer Electronic Piano is a piano instrument that uses metal reeds struck by hammers to produce vibration, converted to an electrical signal via the piano's pickup, which is then amplified by the preamp/amplifier, similar to how an electric guitar works (the difference being that the pickup in a Wurlitzer carries a voltage, and the piano has active electronics). The Wurlitzer company used to produce jukeboxes, pianos, organs, and all kinds of other musical instruments and equipment, but in the 1980s they were acquired by Baldwin, and like so many purchased brands, the Wurlitzer name has since faded into obscurity, and is now probably most associated with a certain type of electronic piano. I'm a big fan of Wurlitzer plugins, specifically plugins modeled after the Wurlitzer 200 and 200A! When you think of classic Wurlitzer sounds heard on recordings by artists such as Supertramp, Steely Dan, and Three Dog Night, you are most likely hearing this classic electronic piano. Music Theory Lesson 2: Scales, Key Signatures, and Chords.Music Theory Lesson 1: Sound and Tuning Systems.Adam Monroe - Flying Through the Clouds.Adam Monroe - The Last Waltz of a Dying Man.Adam Monroe - Birth of a Planet in Four Parts.Songs My Mother Taught Me (Antonin Dvorak).
Adam Monroe's Beats Drum Sample Library.If you chose to go with this then if you don't already know how synths work then I would recommend you to read up on it a bit.Adam Monroe Music - Best Wurlitzer VST Plugin 2022 It's good if you want to design your own sounds also because most of the instruments there are synths which features loads of knobs to turn. It got tons of instruments to choose from so you probably won't run out. It's over 50gb big tho so make sure you have space on your machine.Īrturia is best if you like the old school synths, piano and organs. So if you like using presets and not changing so much of the sound then omnisphere is best because it has a great variety of sounds that no other plugin can match. One thing to note in omnisphere is that it doesn't have a clean standard piano sound. Omnisphere has great ways of designing your own sound but the core is a sample. But you can't really create your own synth sounds because it's sample based. It features so much sounds that you can't even put a name to because some are so obscure. It got bells, strings, guitars, choirs, synths and much more. Omnisphere is the best if you wan't all kind of different sounds. Arturia is not sample based so you can design your own sounds freely. Authentic sounds that try to replicate real life old school synths and such.