While it is a legacy product and has been by Roland, it remains a favorite for producers looking for authentic early-2000s sounds or low-resource "sketching" tools. Key Features
Because this software is nearly two decades old, using it on a modern PC requires some extra steps: 32-bit Architecture:
The Edirol Super Quartet is a virtual instrument plugin developed by Edirol, a renowned Japanese company that specializes in music production software and hardware. The plugin is designed to emulate the sound of a string quartet, with four individual instruments: violin, viola, cello, and double bass. The Edirol Super Quartet VST plugin is compatible with most digital audio workstations (DAWs) and can be used to create a wide range of musical genres, from classical to film scores.
, which can be used in modern DAWs without the original VST plugin. Compatibility
It’s an "all-in-one" workstation. You can sketch out an entire track using just this one plugin.
Roland has remastered many of these classic sounds into the and SRX series plugins. These are 64-bit compatible, high-definition, and guaranteed to work with modern DAWs. How to Use Legacy VSTs Safely