Introduction of electric piano sound source WörliTzer that can be used with Decent Sampler
Today I will introduce an electric piano sound source that can be used with Decent Sampler.
I highly recommend it.
Since it is a sound source of Decent Sampler, almost anyone can use it for free.
Windows (32-bit/64-bit) VST, VST3, AAX, stand-alone and most formats are supported.
Mac (Intel & M1) already supports VST, VST3, AU, AUv3, AAX, Standalone and M1.
Please read the following article about Decent Sampler.
I tried playing the preset.
I added drums and bass.
It's great that the electric piano can be used in so many ways.
Overview
OUR STORY
I fell in love with the sound of the Wurlitzer electric piano many years ago and when I got the chance to buy one at a fair price I didn't hesitate.
It was a dream come true.
It was in really bad shape but had a nice warm sound.Over the years, it has been restored and tuned to look and sound beautiful.
But one day I needed the money and made the stupid decision to sell.But I wisely tried it out.All keys with multiple velocity layers, and even the raw keyboard sound.So I was able to keep his Wurlitzer sound dear to me.
Since discovering Pianobook, I felt compelled to share my samples with this wonderful community.
So here it is, I call it WörliTzer.
You can control line level, raw key and release trigger separately.
There is also a low pass filter, delay and reverb.
In addition, I also made two layers: wobble and granular.
I made some presets to show you how to use this library.
First and foremost is WörliTzer.This is the closest thing I have to his Wurlitzer sound.
Then WobbliTzer is based on Wobble layers.
GranuliTzer is based on granular layers.
ToyliTzer lowers all layers and raises only raw key sounds.With a tone like a xylophone, it is reminiscent of a toy piano.
Play around with all the layers, effects, filters, attack and release to create some really unique sounds, like DreamliTzer's presets for example.
Filters are assigned to the Mod Wheel and all knobs and controls are pre-configured with CC numbers so you can assign MIDI controllers.
I mapped the controls based on the Komplete Kontrol keyboard, so the knobs are CC14-CC22.
So, enjoy my WörliTzer.
Download
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Go to the above link and click "Log in to download".
The login screen will appear, so enter your username and password to log in.
(I should have made an account before, but it may disappear if I do not log in)
Installation
How to add a tone
After downloading, extract "WörliTzer.dslibrary" that came out and put it in the folder set in "Decent Sampler" and scan it to recognize it.
How to check the folder
To check the location of the folder, click "FILE ..." on the upper right of "Decent Sampler" and then click "Preferences ..." that is displayed.
The path is displayed in "Sample Library Locaton:".
Unzip the downloaded file and put "WörliTzer.dslibrary" in the path you checked.
Sound source scanning method
To scan, click "FILE ..." on the upper right of "Decent Sampler" and then click "Rescan Libraries".
After scanning, click "BROWSE" at the top of the screen.
You should now see the added sound source.
Click "LOAD".
You will be asked if you want to install it, so click "Yes".
Summary
I'm surprised that it's free because it's a pretty favorite sound for me.
The tone is steadily increasing, and there is no doubt that it will become a major force in the future.
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