Edirol Super Quartet Vst Review
(Play a fast J-pop chord progression). Voice: "It cuts through a mix like a knife. No reverb needed. It sits right in the 'vocal range' without muddying your bass."
Abandonware (2004-2010). Roland has re-released some sounds via their Roland Cloud (Zenology) as "Edirol Collection," but not the original VST. edirol super quartet vst
Released in the mid-2000s by Roland’s software division, SuperQuartet is a 16-part multitimbral module focused on exactly four things: (Play a fast J-pop chord progression)
Turn off the built-in reverb (it's terrible). Use Valhalla instead. Also, never play chords on the guitar patches—only single notes for leads. It sits right in the 'vocal range' without
BUT. The bass patches? Incredible. The "Rock Piano" cuts through a dense mix better than any $200 Kontakt library.
If you’ve ever downloaded a “retro soundfont pack” or dug through the depths of Archive.org for vintage VSTs, you’ve seen the name. The (HQ-QS) wasn't trying to be realistic. It was trying to be useful .
Don't buy it (you can't). Don't pirate it. But if you find a legally dubious backup of your old CD-ROM? Keep it. It’s a time machine. Part 2: YouTube Short / TikTok Script (30 seconds) Visual: Screen recording of a DAW (FL Studio or Logic). Text Overlay: POV: You want that 2005 J-Pop piano sound.