Supports up to 24-bit resolution and 96 kHz sampling rates, utilizing 32-bit floating-point internal processing.
The (HQ-GM2) remains a legendary name in the world of virtual instruments. Originally developed by Roland’s Edirol division, it served as a high-quality, lightweight "Swiss army knife" for producers needing a reliable General MIDI 2 (GM2) sound source. Edirol Hyper Canvas Download
Features dedicated per-channel EQ, as well as global reverb and chorus/delay effects. Modern Availability and Downloads Supports up to 24-bit resolution and 96 kHz
Capable of up to 128-voice polyphony (depending on host CPU performance). Features dedicated per-channel EQ, as well as global
Supports 16-part multi-instrument playback, allowing you to run an entire MIDI arrangement through a single plugin instance.
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