Steinberg Universal Sound Module V1.1.2 [win] ◉

For similar General MIDI sounds, Steinberg now recommends using HALion Sonic 7 , which has a free version available.

It is strictly unsupported legacy software . Steinberg does not list it for individual purchase on their official products page . Steinberg Universal Sound Module v1.1.2 [WiN]

You would need software like jBridge to run this 32-bit plugin in a 64-bit environment. For similar General MIDI sounds, Steinberg now recommends

This specific version was an update for the Windows platform to improve stability within the VST host environment. How to Use It Today You would need software like jBridge to run

A General MIDI (GM) compatible sound module containing over 70 MB of high-quality (for its time) instrument samples.

Since USM is a 32-bit VST, you cannot use it directly in modern 64-bit DAWs (like Cubase 14/15) without a "bridge".

The is a legacy virtual instrument (VST) that was originally bundled with older versions of Cubase (such as Cubase VST 5 and early Cubase SX). Because it is a discontinued "legacy" product, it is no longer sold as a standalone piece of software and is not officially supported on modern 64-bit operating systems. Summary of the Software