Thank you! This means a lot, and I have a lot of respect for electric piano techs. I was very lucky to find a really good one here in Dublin (my 200 needed a good servicing). After playing with many sample libraries, I think the bulk of the sound has to come from physical modeling to allow for proper dynamic control and playing. You can then sprinkle in some samplesThis was almost an instabuy (I downloaded the demo as a formality but bought it about 5 mins later!) I am a huge Wurlitzer fan and have been servicing electric pianos for 20+ years - I've owned several 200A's and this really does nail it!
I don't know if it's to do with the physical modeling but it is very expressive.

An additional drive control, next to the speaker section perhaps, sounds like a very good idea indeed. I'll definitely look into it. Anyway, you can still get a bit more gain by adjusting the Pickup controls.I do agree with Bulat79 that I'd love some inbuilt distortion somewhere - more gain on the volume control? An additional "drive" control? It does sound glorious with added distortion - I've tried it though Amplitube, Audiority Pyros and some Fuse Audio Labs preamps - it would be fantastic to be able to overdrive the pickup sound but leave the "clank" sound clean...
This is not a complaint but a feature request!
REALLY excellent emulation! Thank you!
Statistics: Posted by audiothing — Fri Jun 14, 2024 8:10 am