Piano Earth (Roland Cloud) is a virtual piano instrument that runs as a plug-in (VST/AU/AAX) or standalone app on macOS. This guide describes how to install, authorize, and use Piano Earth on a Mac, plus tips for integration with a DAW and common troubleshooting.
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Movement II: Anthropocene Blues. He played a tired, shuffling twelve-bar blues. As he did, the globe showed its response: traffic jams in Jakarta pulsing like angry red veins. The smokestacks of the Ruhr Valley belched synthesized smog that crawled across the screen, muffling the highs. He played a bent blue note—the cry of a humpback whale whose migratory path had been severed by a sonar array. He wept without realizing it. Piano Earth (Roland Cloud) is a virtual piano
He was a ghost in his own life. Once, he’d been the keyboardist for a band that almost made it. Now, he did session work for jingles nobody remembered. His fingers knew the scales, but the feeling had calcified into a dull, professional competence. He hadn't written anything for himself in two years. He played a tired, shuffling twelve-bar blues
: Within the Roland Cloud app, navigate to the “Library” or “Instruments” section. Find Piano Earth in the list of available instruments. If it's not already downloaded, you may need to click on it and then select the download option.