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Midnight Wurli

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Midnight Wurli

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Introduction

Midnight Wurli is an instrument preset / sample library for Decent Sampler. If you're new to Decent Sampler, I recommend checking out this guide first.

Included formats

  • Decent Sampler

Description

Midnight Wurli is a sampled Wurlitzer 200A electric piano instrument that focuses on capturing the character of the instrument played softly at low volume. It uses two signal sources: the direct line out from the Wurlitzer and a contact microphone attached to the instrument. The contact microphone captures the mechanical noises, such as key clicks, release sounds, and pedal movements which results in a more intimate, close-up sound.

The instrument includes both tonal samples and mechanical noise samples. It also features built-in effects including tremolo, tape echo, room reverb, and multiple amplifier impulse responses. Each key includes velocity-based round robins to enhance realism.

Instrument presets

Midnight Wurli

Midnight Wurli

  • Full version of the instrument with 36 samples per key.
  • 18 note-on samples and 18 release samples per key.
  • Round robin samples per velocity group to avoid repetition.
  • Includes mechanical noises (release and damper).
  • Includes all six impulse responses: four amplifiers, one echo, and one room reverb.
  • 28 damper pedal samples.

Midnight Wurli (Lite)

Midnight Wurli (Lite)

  • A lightweight version of the instrument designed for lower CPU and RAM usage.
  • Contains a single sample per velocity group for each key (no round robin).
  • Impulse responses (amplifiers, echo, room) are disabled.
  • Still includes basic mechanical sounds but with simplified behavior.

User interface

Proximity

Mix controls for proximity

  • Crossfades between the direct line out and contact microphone audio.
  • Turning the knob toward "Close" emphasizes the contact mic (mechanical sounds).
  • Turning toward "Distant" emphasizes the clean line out signal.
  • Affects the balance of both tonal and mechanical elements.

You can hear how the proximity control affects the tone in this video:


Mechanics

Volume controls for the mechanical noise

  • Release
    • Controls the volume of the key release noise.
    • The audio is affected by the current setting of the Proximity knob.
    • Represents the subtle mechanical sound of a key returning after being released.
  • Damper
    • Controls the volume of the damper (sustain pedal) noise.
    • Includes pedal down and pedal up samples.
    • Also influenced by the Proximity setting.

Tremolo

Controls for the tremolo depth

  • Controls the depth of the built-in tremolo effect, which is named vibrato on the original Wurlitzer 200A.
  • Tremolo is applied after sample playback and before amplifier, tape echo and room reverb, emulating the original instrument’s modulation circuit.

Amplifier

Amplifier select list

  • Selects one of five amplifier settings:
    • Direct (bypasses all amp simulation)
    • American (Fender Twin Reverb)
    • British (Vox AC15H1TV)
    • Japanese (Roland JC-120 Jazz Chorus)
    • Norwegian (Tandberg Model 2 T)
  • All amplifier impulse responses were recorded with a Shure SM57 and a Royer R-121 microphone.

Echo

Mix controls for tape echo

  • Blends in a tape echo impulse response with a slapback delay characteristic.
  • Positioned before the amplifier in the signal chain.

Room

Mix controls for room reverb

  • Adds stereo room reverb via an impulse response.
  • Positioned after the amplifier in the signal chain.

Volume

Controls for master volume

  • Master volume control for the entire instrument.
  • Applied after all effects in the signal path.
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Format
Decent Sampler
Sample rate
48 kHz
Bit depth
24 bit
File type
.wav (stereo)
Files (samples)
2332
Files (IR)
6
Size
738 MB
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