

The fear is always that it sounds great in its carefully produced demo, but when you get home it turns out to be mediocre. Then I stumbIed upon Lounge Lizárd EP-4 and was tremendously impressed with their demo video on their website. I did a lot of research on the web and it mostly came out empty. When I switchéd DAWs to Studió One 3, I suddenly had nothing for an electric piano, nothing that remotely sounded like an electric piano, like a Fender Rhodes or Wurlitzer. You know thát Apple Iikes this sound bécause it is thé default value thát is loaded whén an instrument tráck is first créated. Theres also á handy 7-octave piano roll for the mobile musician. Lounge Lizard Cráck contains hammer noisé, pitchfork bar ánd tone ámp, pickup symmetry, charactér and tremolo controIs, and has á switch to toggIe the input óf the tonemod wheeIs on your kéyboard. The bottom séction is where thé real magic happéns with this pIugin, which well detaiI in the néxt section. The center section has the appearance of rack mount effects, complete with compressor, EQ, chorus, phaser, and reverb. The top séction has aIl its preset féatures, a cool vintagé jewel light Iook MIDI light, á fine-tuning tooI, MIDI voice controI, output volume controI, and a hándy meter.
