Following the SH-201, Roland continues its SH-series with the Gaia SH-01. The Gaia is an analog modeling synthesizer that retains the basic traits of previous SH-series synths: hands-on tweaking, user-friendly layout and compact design. The Gaia is an analog modeling synthesizer that retains the basic traits of previous SH-series synths: hands-on tweaking, user-friendly layout and compact design. You won't find any screens or menus on this synth—so if you're in the market for a hands-on, tactile synthesizer, the Roland Gaia SH-01.
The SH-01 Gaia, is a sixty four voice[4]polyphonicvirtual analoguesynthesizer introduced by Roland Corporation in 2010.
Architecture[edit]
The SH-01 Gaia is a follow up to the popular SH-201. The lightweight unit is designed with a simple layout and no menu so you can adjust the sounds parameters in real time. It has a USB interface so it can be easily connected up to a computer for sequencing.
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D Beam controller for sound manipulation. There is also a Phrase Recorder onboard. The D-Beam can be controlled in real time by placing your hand over a sensor on the keyboard to control, and affects the pitch volume and can also be assigned to control another parameter for each patch.
Effects[edit]
Effects are stackable and can be combined for up to five effects to be used at the same time.[5]
Power[edit]Roland Gaia Sh-01 37-key Virtual Analog Synthesizer
The unit runs on AC power or batteries for portable use.[6]
References[edit]
Virtual Analog Synthesizer OnlineExternal links[edit]Roland Gaia Sh 01 Virtual Analog Synthesizer Software
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