![]() It's still available as a 32-bit VSTi, and I can attest that it sounds great, as I have it. XLN's Addictive Keys is on that list as the best budget piano. The same person that provided the list of free piano VSTi's recently produced his list of the best commercial VSTi's ( ). Over time, 32-bit commercial product options will disappear. Keep in mind that these likely no longer support the old 32-bit VST format, only 64-bit, which JamKazam does not support. These sound great, and better than any of the free VSTi's I listed above. You can use a commercial piano VSTi: Synthology Ivory series, Modartt Pianotec series, XLN Audio Addictive Keys, and others. ![]() Given that you probably spent a good bit of money for your Kawai, even if you got it used, the idea of now having to settle for a far inferior sound of a free VSTi may not agree with you. Now, as far as a free 32-bit piano VSTi to insert, I searched and found a recent review of piano VSTi's ( ), and 3 indicate they still are available in 32-bit form: This will be the sound source for JamKazam, not your Kawai's sound. Look at the diagrams on the XLUTOP web page, showing the VSTi block inside. MIDI only transmits the note info, not the sound of the piano itself. You are heading in the right direction, the only thing left to do is add a virtual piano sound source (a VSTi) inside XLUTOP to generate the sounds triggered by the MIDI notes from the epiano. ![]()
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