Edirol Hyper Canvas Vsti Dxi V160 Team Air ⭐
Rediscovering a Classic: The EDIROL HyperCanvas VSTi/DXi v1.60 (Team AIR)
If you were making music on a PC in the early 2000s, two names struck a perfect balance between “cheap sound card” and “pro studio gear”: EDIROL (a Roland subsidiary) and HyperCanvas.
- Plugin Type: VSTi, DXi
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows, macOS
- System Requirements: 2 GHz processor, 2 GB RAM, 10 GB hard disk space
- Formats: VST, DXi
Title: EDIROL HyperCanvas VSTi/DXi v1.60 – Team AIR Release (Legacy ROMpler) edirol hyper canvas vsti dxi v160 team air
Sound Library: Includes 256 preset instrument sounds and 9 drum sets built into a small footprint (roughly 30MB). Rediscovering a Classic: The EDIROL HyperCanvas VSTi/DXi v1
- Authentic 90s/2000s game music (RPG Maker, Doom mods, early indie games).
- General MIDI mockups for composers needing a "what you hear is what you get" GM2 reference.
- Lo-fi/retrowave productions – its grainy DAC modeling and limited filter resonance create a distinct "cheesy but warm" character.
Performance Save: You can save your entire 16-part setup as a "Performance" file to recall later. Support - HQ Hyper Canvas - Owner's Manuals - Roland Plugin Type : VSTi, DXi Supported Operating Systems
Outside, rain pattered against the window in a precise, mechanical rhythm that matched the sequencer's tempo. Inside, the melody folded and refolded itself, like origami made of sound. The vocal sample—"stay with me"—was renamed and stretched until it was more texture than message. Marco looped it through a granular engine, then fed it back into the VSTi. The plugin replied by unfolding harmonics they'd never intended, like a map leading to someplace they had never been.