Just under your budget limit (€99) however, Michael, sits what is, to my ears anyway, one of the more satisfying virtual Wurlitzers and that's the one from Acoustic Samples: VReeds 200. Piano, Wurli 200A has sound that can switch from mellow, soft to hard and hard to hear. Great little electric piano substitute though. Arturia Wurli V is the model accurate physics, incredible of Arturias electric piano Wurlitzer 200A vintage. The Waves gets a few steps closer, though it's still not bull's eye either. GForce Software Minimonsta2 v1.0.1 STANDALONE, VSTi, VST3i, AAX 圆4. Pulsar Modular P42 Climax Mod v4.13 VST3, AAX 圆4. Not to people who seek some authenticity in their sounds anyway. VOX Continental V2 v2.10.1 Wurli V2 v2.10.1. I like 'em all three very much and use them often, but I would never put them forward as convincing simulations. That's my experience with these three anyway. These simulations certainly offer a nice and useful Wurlitzerish flavour that's unmistakable in its reference, and some of the notes can be stunningly convincing too, but as a complete Wurlitzer keyboard experience - from top to bottom and across the entire dynamic range -, there's something essential missing, I find, and it usually doesn't take too long for an informed ear to know it's being fed ersatz Wurli sounds. The Lizard, fantastic piece of software though it unquestionably is, doesn't quite get the reed-y Wurli 'thing' entirely right, I find.
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