Wersi Explained

Wersi is a German manufacturer of electronic organs, keyboards, and pianos. It is named after the communes of Werlau and Simmern in Rhineland-Palatinate. They were used by organists such as Franz Lambert and Klaus Wunderlich.

The brand's current range of instruments uses the Open-Architecture-System (OAS), which is a GUI that runs using a Windows XP computer, enabling the keyboard to support third-party programs, such as music notation programs, software synthesizers, and digital audio workstations.

History

Wersi was established in 1969 by two brothers, Wilhelm-Erich Franz and Reinhard Franz, near Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis, Germany.[1] They built the company's first instruments in the basement of their parents' house. Below is a timeline of the company's development:

References

  1. Web site: ÜBER UNS - EN . 2023-07-11 . Orgeln und Keyboards . en-GB.
  2. Web site: Wersi Direct Ltd . Half-Year Activity Report 2011 .

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