AudioThing just updated their Wurly electric piano plugin to version 1.2. The software recreates the classic reed electric piano sounds that defined music from the 1960s and 1970s.
The latest version adds a complete effects section featuring overdrive, phaser, flanger, and spring reverb processors. Users will find new preset sounds included with this update. The company also added compatibility for Sequoia on Mac computers. They improved both processor usage and memory efficiency. A bug that caused notes to loop when bypassing the plugin has been fixed.
Musicians can purchase Wurly at different price points depending on their platform. The desktop version normally sells for $69 but costs just $39 until April 30th, 2025. iOS users pay $19.99 regularly, with a current sale price of $12.99 through the end of April. This discount gives music producers nearly 45 percent off the usual cost.
The reed electric piano emulation captures the warm, distinctive tones heard on countless recordings across jazz, rock, soul, and pop music genres.
The latest version adds a complete effects section featuring overdrive, phaser, flanger, and spring reverb processors. Users will find new preset sounds included with this update. The company also added compatibility for Sequoia on Mac computers. They improved both processor usage and memory efficiency. A bug that caused notes to loop when bypassing the plugin has been fixed.
Musicians can purchase Wurly at different price points depending on their platform. The desktop version normally sells for $69 but costs just $39 until April 30th, 2025. iOS users pay $19.99 regularly, with a current sale price of $12.99 through the end of April. This discount gives music producers nearly 45 percent off the usual cost.
The reed electric piano emulation captures the warm, distinctive tones heard on countless recordings across jazz, rock, soul, and pop music genres.