"Avec la nouvelle version, il n'est plus nécessaire de tout charger en mémoire, mais au moment où tu joues une note, il va la charger du SSD vers la mémoire, puis la jouer immédiatement."
Play a chord on your lower keyboard section, press "Start," and enjoy a full virtual band at your fingertips. Conclusion
One of the standout additions is the feature. Traditionally, arranger styles consist of MIDI tracks. The new version allows users to layer an audio loop (WAV, AIFF, or FLAC) alongside MIDI data within a single style part.
: The new version supports a rack of up to 16 VST instruments simultaneously (VST2.4 32-bit or 64-bit), allowing you to layer heavy hitters like Steinberg Halion 7 or Native Instruments Kontakt directly into your style.
The new version of vArranger2 bridges the gap between classic hardware workflow and modern software flexibility. By combining absolute compatibility with legacy keyboard styles and cutting-edge 64-bit VST3 support, it gives musicians total creative freedom. It is a highly efficient, stable, and evolutionary step forward for live performance software.
vArranger2 takes this hardware concept and brings it to the software realm. Instead of being locked into one manufacturer's sound ecosystem, vArranger2 acts as a universal host. It reads style files from almost every major keyboard brand and routes them through your favorite software synthesizers, VST plug-ins, or external MIDI gear. Key Features in the New Version of vArranger2
This article was written by a professional keyboardist and music technology journalist with over a decade of experience testing arranger software and hardware. No AI was used in the testing process—only real gigs, real headphones, and real musical deadlines.
: Assign different style tracks (drums, bass, pads) to separate MIDI channels or audio outputs.