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I like it, but it's not completely convincing as a Wurly emulation. For hardcore Wurly aficionados, I think the best of the best are:

- Skybox Hammer + Waves two Wurly sample libraries
- AcousticSamples Wurlie and VReeds
- SonicCouture Broken Wurli
- e-Instruments W 

Edited by PavlovsCat
I forgot Broken Wurli! Thanks, jngnz.
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9 minutes ago, PavlovsCat said:

I like it, but it's not completely convincing as a Wurly emulation. For hardcore Wurly aficionados, I think the best of the best are:

- Skybox Hammer + Waves two Wurly sample libraries
- AcousticSamples Wurlie and VReeds
- e-Instruments W 
 

How is Broken Wurli not on that list? ?

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40 minutes ago, jngnz said:

How is Broken Wurli not on that list? ?

Oops, you're completely right! And I even know one of that developer's founders (around a decade ago James Thompson called me for some marketing/branding advice. He and his business partner are super talented developers with roots that go way back -- they worked for Yamaha, I believe back in the 90s and were responsible for patches I'm sure a bunch of us used).  I admit, because it was called "Broken Wurli,"  I never even listened to the demos until someone at this forum mentioned it and then I checked it out and realized it sounded excellent. I'll edit my earlier post and add it! 

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