The DATA ENTRY slider may be used to send MIDI controller information in
real-time.When the Radium powers up, the DATA ENTRY slider defaults to a MIDI
Controller value of 7 (Controller # 7 is MIDI volume).After a MIDI controller (such
as velocity, aftertouch, pan, etc.) has been selected, by pressing one of the keys that
represents the controller’s function or the Controller #, the DATA ENTRY slider
will immediately function to select the transmitted value of that specific controller
when the slider is moved.This can be very useful for manipulating various functions
during actual performance, mixing or recording, etc..
Assignable Sliders and Knobs
The Radium keyboard comes with 9 banks of factory presets. These presets
work well with a variety of MIDI devices.The default assignments for the sliders
and knobs which load when the Radium is powered on have been selected in
order to work well with General MIDI instruments. They are listed in the
following table.
*
Preset # Channel # Contoller #
Definition
Application
(Sliders:)
1
1
82
Attack
Filter
2
1
83
Decay
“
3
1
28
Sustain
“
4
1
29
Release
“
5
1
81
Filter Envelope
“
6
1
74
Cutoff
“
7
1
71
Resonance
“
8
1
2
Breath
Misc. Controls
(Knobs:)
9
1
5
Glide Time
“
10
1
10
Pan
“
11
1
21
Pitch, Coarse
Oscillator
12
1
77
Pitch, Fine
“
13
1
16
Filter Rate
LFO
14
1
19
Filter Depth
“
15
1
18
Pitch Depth
“
16
1
80
Amp. Depth
“
*Refer to Appendix B of this manual for the information of the remaining preset banks
.
Programming the Sliders and Knobs:
Pressing the MIDI/SELECT button and then the SET CTRL key will allow you to
begin programming the controller sliders and knobs. In order to change the
value of each slider (1 - 8) and knob (9 - 16), do as follows:
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