Keys of the 70's

Electric piano sounds and more

Published by: Julien Faure
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A full sampler with some high quality magic effects
Sounds included:
- An electric stage piano from 73.
- An electric 200 piano
- A stereo acoustic piano.
- A clavinet.
- A vibraphone.
High quality effects included:
- Stereo Reverb.
- Chorus.
- Simulation of tube amplifier cabinet (overdrive).
- Stereo/mono Tremolo.
- ADSR envelope control.
- Tine mix for stage piano sound.
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One of the best of its kind

hotstrange on

United States

I have quite a few “real” instrument plugins. Module, Neo Soul, etc, and overall I find myself coming back to this one the most. The versatile reverb, plentiful effects, and the added ADSR envelope give lots of options for sound tweaking that you don’t really find on other similar apps. Makes for some really nice pad sounds on top of the usual e-piano. Not to mention the Wurly preset just sounds wonderful.

Quality Sounds and Flexible

Guycoolio on

United States

A nice AUv3 collection of 5 quality keyboard sounds that come with good effects. The result is a versatile plugin that can produce numerous sounds that have a realistic flavor of the keyboards of the 70s. For example, the Wurlitzer 200 can be run through various amp cabinets, mono/stereo tremolo, chorus, reverb, equalizer, and distortion. The sound sculpting options feels a lot like the real hardware. Because the core sounds are solid, the effects tweaking adds to the creative flow. Honestly, this plugin competes well against competition twice the price. Kudos to the developer!

Not working well

Tina_G on

United States

I just purchased this. The selection menu doesn’t work, so I’m stuck on one sound only & my iPad OS is up to date. Until it’s fixed, it only gets two stars. ****New problem....no sound output whatsoever, after installing HaNon Organ App. Also, doesn’t work as an Audio Unit in Nano Studio 2. It appears as a choice, but the menu of sounds is empty.

Awesome Developer and Great Sounding App

Mtenk on

United States

I purchased this app mainly for the Rhodes and Wurly sounds. To my ear the Rhodes sounds the most “real” out of all the keyboard apps currently available on iOS. When I initially tried to load it into Cubasis it wouldn’t show up under my AUv3 plugins. I reached out to the developer, Julien, and within 30 minutes they responded and said they’d look into it. Within about 3-4 hours the app was updated and ready for download on the AppStore. Wow!!! Awesome customer service. That alone is a reason to support this developer! Buy Julien’s apps!

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