Merlittzer
by bigcat Instruments
by bigcat Instruments
4.2 / 5
(17 votes)
Musyng Kite Merlittzer is a sampled Wurlitzer electric piano.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(42.8 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(42.9 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(46.7 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(46.7 Mb)
(3 / 5)
It was pretty great to use, the sounds felt decently warm and organic, but for some reason it would crash my DAW (FL Studio 21) whenever I opened it back up a 2nd time during a session
(5 / 5)
I like to play beatles style songs with this. This plugin sounds amazing and so vintage, gentle and so confortable
(5 / 5)
It works with Cakewalk. I had trouble getting the instrument to load but you need to keep the mse file in the folder 'MK Merlittzer - 64.instruments' and it will load automatically
(1 / 5)
Crashes Reaper.
same here
(5 / 5)
My FL Studio reads the vst but doesn't load up instruments. Help
Same problem here. Maybe its just not compatible with FL 20 cause in FL 8 works with no problem
Cakewalk reads the VST, but it doesnt find any instruments to play in it.. I placed both the .dll and the .mse files inside the vst folder where all my vsts are... can someone help me?
Have you tried turning it on and off again?
Extract the zip in your vst folder just like it is organized (dll + folder containing mse file) and it will work in cakewalk
(5 / 5)
Nice sound bro, keep it up
sounds real and great..
(4 / 5)
Nice... Yeah... Sounds good... Fun to jam on...
Mas como que eu fasso para instalar na ableton live? Qando eu extraio não aparece o setup para finalizar a instalação.
Even if it might not sound like your interpretation of a wurly you cant deny that this is a really great and REALISTIC sounding plugin
(5 / 5)
Excellent plug-in!
(5 / 5)
Rhodesy or not, it's an awesome electric piano!
By far the best Wurlitzer emulation I've heard. I like the aria, it has a perfect classic lounge sound.
hey friend, I agree with a lot of the other sentiments; great job indeed. Lovely tones. I'm 39 yrs. old, and I would imagine that makes me just a baby in the world of electro-mechanical keyboard/ piano/ instrument world. I really admire, and at times have insane levels of envy over what rockers, soul men and jazz cats in their (say) 60's and 70's got to experience in their live's timeline. I'll say what captured my heart since the very beginning about Wurlitzer preferentially over Rhodes or Scarbee, for example, were those unique character qualities of the Reed verses the Tine.
Man, I LOVE that warm, slightly fuzzy, smooth but buzzy barkin' bad attitude that comes from a movin' and groovin' 214A from back in the day. If the Rhodes suitcase piano was the cool kid in class, the Wurli 214 was the kid smokin in the parking lot, butterscotch-casing and all. eh, maybe it's apples and oranges. But everyone knows what I'm talking about who would show up here. The one who nails that wins me for life. In any case, I thank you and tip my hat- good work, Hoss
(4 / 5)
The high notes are way better then the vst I used to use (MrTramp)
(5 / 5)
Being A 'Supertramp' 'Mega Fan'..... Such info is important to me in my music production endevors. I too can detect essence of Rhodes 'Bell Like' Overtones... and whilst, I truly appreciate the efforts to reproduce a Wurlitzer sound... and I assume WITH an actual Wurlitzer.... As is often the case... reproduction technology may have let you down. PS: a great sounding retro electric piano in any case. :)
Can you help me extract this please? I get a .dll and an .mse file. No instruments found. Thanks
Extract the zip in your vst folder just like it is organized (dll + folder containing mse file).
(5 / 5)
It sounds great! Thank you so much!
This rivals Ezkeys Wurly... Really nice. Simply put "Sweet"
Suena como un aspa
(5 / 5)
Some lovely low register sounds.
Definitely a keeper and very Rhodesy. Even recreates the hammers hitting the tines when you lay into it. Me Gusto!
This sounds like a Fender Rhodes, not a Wurli... but yeah! It sounds very much like a Rhodes. Just add some saturation/drive to the sound and voilà, best free electric piano I've played so far.
(5 / 5)
One of my favorites.
(0 / 5)
It doesn't sound like a real wurlitzer.
At first I though the same, if you pay extra attention to the velocity of your midi notes you'll find it pretty darn purrrfect
What a sweetheart wurly...try it thru the Stemple vocorder for a real treat. VST4FREE is the best source by far. Shalom, birdsongz
(5 / 5)
Me gustó como suena en el video, epecial para interpretar jazz.