Farfisa is a virtual instrument, integrated into an app solution, commonly used in the 1960s to produce pop music.
Visually, it has a modern GUI, that looks like the original Farfisa instrument, along with plenty of customizations settings. Yet, the font style looks somehow ordinary, and the CPU usage is above average.
As you start to use its features, you discover a selectable bass key range, able to cover one or two octaves. It includes classic stamp box-type modelled effects, and a percussion section with adjustable decay times. Other features include a selectable bass waveform with a 4-pole resonant filter and a guitar amp simulator output for vintage live sound. Furthermore, it includes a convolution reverb with custom classic spring reverbs and the option to change the FX order with a simple drag-and-drop function.
To sum up, Farfisa V is a tool that reproduces the original sounds of a Farfisa instrument and allows users to integrate them into musical tracks.
Pros
- Has a selectable bass key range
- Comes with a guitar amp simulator
- Includes a convolution reverb
Cons
- The font style looks ordinary
- Requires high CPU usage