If you still need the specific "Roland sound" of the Hyper Canvas in a modern 64-bit DAW (like Ableton Live, Cubase 13, or FL Studio), you must use a bit-bridge
If you do not want to pay for the Sound Canvas VA, and you want to use your original Edirol Hyper Canvas license (or abandonware copy), you have three options. Edirol Hyper Canvas 64 Bit
Excellent piano, nylon guitar, and orchestral patches that still hold up for songwriting. If you still need the specific "Roland sound"
For years, was the "Windows default" soundfont for professionals. If you played a MIDI file in Windows Media Player and it sounded terrible (using the Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth), you would swap it for Hyper Canvas, and suddenly the strings were lush, the drums punchy, and the bass rich. If you played a MIDI file in Windows
Roland (who owns Edirol) now releases the Roland Cloud .
: Includes dedicated reverb and chorus units for each part. ⚠️ Compatibility Troubleshooting
For Windows users, a "bit bridge" allows a 64-bit DAW (like Reaper, Cubase, or FL Studio) to host 32-bit plugins.