It utilizes a 32-bit floating-point engine supporting up to 24-bit/96 kHz resolution for clear audio fidelity.
The (also known as the HQ-GM2) was a cornerstone of early digital music production, serving as a high-quality, lightweight software alternative to Roland’s legendary hardware Sound Canvas modules . While it is now a discontinued legacy product , it remains a point of nostalgia and utility for composers who value its low CPU overhead and classic General MIDI (GM2) sounds. Overview and Key Features Edirol Hyper Canvas Vst
The plugin supports 128-voice polyphony and 16-part multi-instrument playback, making it powerful enough for dense arrangements. It utilizes a 32-bit floating-point engine supporting up