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Version 1.60 supported both VSTi (Virtual Studio Technology Instrument) and DXi (DirectX Instrument) formats. This dual compatibility ensured it worked seamlessly across all major DAWs of the era, from Steinberg Cubase and Fruity Loops (now FL Studio) to Cakewalk Sonar. The "TEAM AIR" Connection
By migrating this into a VSTi and DXi, Edirol made $800 hardware redundant. If you had a computer with a half-decent sound card, you had a professional MIDI sound module. edirol hyper canvas vsti dxi v160 team air
| Feature | Edirol Hyper Canvas v1.60 | Roland Sound Canvas VA (Official) | Kontakt Factory Library | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2003 | 2015 | 2020+ | | File Size | ~150 MB | 1.2 GB | 50+ GB | | Format | VSTi, DXi (32-bit) | VST3, AU (64-bit) | VST3, AAX (64-bit) | | CPU Usage | <1% | 5-10% | 15-40% | | Sound Quality | 16-bit, 44.1kHz | 24-bit, 96kHz | 24-bit, 192kHz | | Price | Abandonware (Free) | $125 | $399 (Kontakt required) | | GM/GS Support | Full GM2/GS | Full GM2/GS | Partial (requires scripts) | Version 1
The plugin's interface is intuitive and user-friendly, providing easy access to a wide range of parameters and controls. This allows users to quickly adjust and fine-tune their sounds, making it easier to achieve the desired sonic result. Additionally, the plugin's comprehensive library of presets provides a wealth of inspiration and creative starting points for users to explore. If you had a computer with a half-decent
Released natively as both a VSTi (Virtual Studio Technology Instrument) and a DXi (DirectX Instrument), ensuring compatibility across platforms like Steinberg Cubase and Cakewalk Sonar. The Technology: VSTi vs. DXi in the Early 2000s
Supported 16-part multitimbral playback, allowing complex arrangements within a single instance.
: Extremely CPU-efficient, making it ideal for large arrangements or older systems. Equipboard Using Hyper Canvas in Modern DAWs