
These parameters allow for extensive sound design capabilities, not only offering an accurate recreation of the legendary Wurlitzer keyboards, but are also ideal for extreme sound-design. And to allow the musician to easily interact with the sound, the user interface features "in-depth" parameter controls right on the main panel. To add authenticity to the sound of the software, the company added a modeled studio environment that includes the same amplifiers, microphones and effects. The legendary bright and overdriven Wurlitzer sound heard on countless classic records came from the use of boutique effects and mic'd guitar tube amplifiers. Unlike sample libraries that produce static snapshots of individual events, the virtual instrument reproduces the acoustic properties of the reeds and hammers, key action and amplification, the internal amplification system, and even the acoustic properties of the plastic body, bringing heightened realism while offering maximum flexibility. The Wurlitzer V from Arturia is a software recreation of the classic Wurlitzer 200A electric piano using physical modeling. Can use NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Number) MIDI messages for automation.Polyphony from 2 to 32 voices with Unison possibilities.

Updated voltage processors that can now be used as either inverters, mixers or lag processors.Chorus and stereo delay that can be synchronized to the host tempo.Ability to synchronize oscillator 2 with oscillator 1.A tracker/interactive LFO exclusive module allows for creating different kinds of modulations in real time.LFO which can be synchronized with the tempo of the host sequencer.

ARP2500 multi-mode 12dB filter including the notch/low shell filter combination.3 voltage-controlled oscillators - the second oscillator can modulate either the first two oscillators or the filter.

