by Simulacruw » Tue May 24, 2011 4:06 pm
Right this moment, I'm sitting with my Gaia hooked up to my computer via USB. I'm using Cubase 5, and I've installed the SH-01 driver from Rolandus.com. I've created a MIDI track, and it responds to me playing the GAIA (choosing SH-01 as Midi in and Midi out busses). I've also tried using VST synths and controlling them with the GAIA. It works fine. In order to send the midi data back to the GAIA and to actually get the GAIA sounds into my DAW, I used jacks from the gaia to my soundcard.
It seems to work fine. I can record MIDI and play them back through the GAIA while tweaking the sounds. The only problem is that it seems that some notes on the gaia seems to lose their signals. I've created a few patches myself, which I like. One of them is a Marimba/wooden xylophone kind og sound. When playing this through cubase, some of the notes seem to have lower, weaker and almost a different sound than the others. As if certain frequencies don't respond very well when I'm playing through Midi and cubase. However, when I'm just playing the gaia through a usual Audio track, this problem never occurs. Has anyone else bumped into this problem?