John Bowen wrote:Looks like there might be a couple of issues all specific to Cubase & the Solaris. I will have to get it and see what is wrong.
What version seems to be THE version to run? One of you has v5.1, the other v7...
John b.
Hi John. I think that as with the midi issues that i had before (and were resolved), it's a combination of both the DAW and the Solaris.
In the meantime i had a partial "success", automating only one parameter at a time. Maybe this has to do with setting up cubase prefferences, but in any case the very need for trying to understand how this works is because NRPN's work in a very complicated manner.
I set cubse to filter sysEX (only after filtering sysEx anything worked at all). I then enabled both Tx-NRPN and Rx-NRPN, enabled automation read & write on cubase, hit RECORD, and begun moving the encoder which was controlling cutoff. Cubase detected that and gave me 2 results:
1) ALL CC - CC6 DataEnt (msb)
2) ALL CC - CC38 (lsb)
I had no idea which one to pick, so i tried once with one, and than the other. I think "msb\lsb" has to do something with "most significant" and "least significant", though i don't know what that means - nor why i should have a PHD in midi to operate what seems to me as basic stuff.
Anyway, having cubase detected the movemnt - i could now erase the automation and draw my own. Solaris responds accordingly.
However - if i'm opening a new automation channel for another parameter and moving another encoder - it takes all the automation i did for the cutoff - and puts it on the new parameter. Now the new parameter changes according to the automation i drew for the cutoff,and the cutoff itself isn't automated anymore.
As for the Solaris itself, it also behaves funny. When the Tx-NRPN is ON, then the encoders react funny. They become more "sluggish". When i move an encoder (doesn't matter which one), the values change slower (btw, no track is playing. everything in cubase is at "stop"), sometimes they stay the same even though i'm turning the encoders, and sometime the values go backwards.
I set Tx-NRPN back to OFF - and everything goes back to normal.
I think this has nothing to do with my DAW. Only how the Solris behaves.
I don't want to find myself in a situation where i scratch my head for 2 weeks trying to find what's the problem - only to find out that all i had to do is disable the "SendArp" or something similar, which is not written in the manual (nowhere in the manual is it expressed that you have to disable SendArp if you want midi to work properly).
So if there are any parameters, settings and definitions i should look for in Solaris in this regard - i think now would be a good time to say what those are.
In the meantime i'll dig deeper on my PHD about NRPN's. Have some more experimets, and see what works.
If anyone has any experience with NRPN's - i'd really appreciate some help.
Thanks!