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Effects

: Includes global reverb and chorus/delay, along with individual 2-band equalizers for each of the 16 parts . Historical Significance and Legacy edirol hyper canvas vsti dxi v160 team air free

Morally:

Edirol was dissolved by Roland in 2013. Hyper Canvas is no longer sold. Roland now pushes the "Roland Sound Canvas VA" (a modern VSTi that costs $150). Consequently, no one at Roland is sending DMCA takedowns for a 2004 GM2 plugin. You aren't stealing revenue because the product doesn't exist commercially. Legally: It's still copyright infringement, but virtually unenforced. The search query "edirol hyper canvas vsti dxi

Bit-Bridging

: Most modern DAWs are 64-bit only. You will likely need JBridge to make the 32-bit Hyper Canvas file visible. On Modern Windows (10/11): The 32-bit VSTi can

: Operates as both a VST and DXi plugin for DAWs or as a standalone application for live performance or practice. User Presets

  • On Modern Windows (10/11): The 32-bit VSTi can be run in most modern DAWs using a bridge (or natively if the DAW still supports 32-bit plugins). The DXi format is largely dead. Stability can be unpredictable.
  • Sound Quality: It sounds dated—distinctly “ROMpler” from the late 90s. It lacks the realism of modern sample libraries (Kontakt, Spitfire) or advanced synthesis. However, that “cheesy” or “nostalgic” sound is now sought after for retro gaming, chiptune-influenced, or lo-fi production.
  • Legal & Safety Considerations: This is abandonware (Roland no longer sells or supports Hyper Canvas). While no longer commercially available, downloading a cracked TEAM AiR release from unofficial sources carries risks: