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An Overview

The Radium is a fully functional MIDI controller. Its touch-sensitive keys can be
set to play any octave or transposed pitch, while the Radium’s pitch wheel, mod
wheel and data slider with the addition of sixteen programmable rotary knobs
and sliders make it the most versatile MIDI controller of its class. Its compact
size and powerful controller features make it the ultimate in portable keyboard
controllers.Virtually any type of MIDI controller information can be sent from
the Radium to your computer, using the power and convenience of the Mac or
PC computer’s USB port.Additionally, the Radium can operate as a “standalone”
MIDI controller, independent of the computer.The rear panel MIDI port marked
“keyboard” is used for this purpose.

Contained within the Radium is a USB MIDI interface. Simply plug the Radium
into your computer’s USB port, install the included drivers and enable the MIDI
interface within your music software. This combination of a versatile keyboard
controller and a USB MIDI interface allows you record and control MIDI
information within your music application, plus adds a MIDI output port to
which you can connect a MIDI sound module or drum machine.The rear panel
MIDI port marked “USB” is used for this purpose.

The Radium may be powered by one of two sources: an external power supply
or “parasitically” from the voltage it receives from the USB port. For the most
consistent performance, we recommend using a power supply, even when using
the Radium with your computer’s USB port.To power from the USB port only,
plug the Radium directly into the computer’s USB port, not a powered USB hub.
When using the Radium in standalone mode, a power supply must be used.
When using an external power supply (optional), it is important to use only a
supply with the proper 9vDC, 500ma rating. This may be purchased locally or
through M-Audio.

On a PC:

You must be running Windows 98 or higher to properly use the

Radium. Windows NT is not supported. Also, your motherboard must support
USB 1.1. It is possible for a motherboard to support USB and yet not have the
physical port connectors installed. A simple USB back panel extender can be
purchased at a computer supply store and can be installed easily to provide USB
port connectors.

On an Apple Computer:

Your Mac must support USB with the built-in ports.

The USB ports on the iMac or PowerMac G3/G4 will work just fine. A Mac OS
that supports USB will also be required.We recommend MacOS 9.2.2 or higher.
We cannot guarantee performance of device when using non-Apple USB ports.

IMPORTANT: For MacOS 9, an OMS MIDI driver is provided. You MUST have
a sequencer program that supports OMS, and have OMS properly installed
in order to use the Radium.

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Summary of Contents for Radium

Page 1: ...etting Up Your MIDI Studio 9 Using the Radium with Your Application Software 10 MIDI Functions 10 Standalone Mode 11 Default Settings 11 Operation Panel Features 12 Utilizing the Programming Assignmen...

Page 2: ...pment For ease of use of MIDI implementation we strongly recommend that you have the manual at hand when you are using the keyboard especially if you are new to the world of MIDI What s in the Box Inc...

Page 3: ...Radium may be powered by one of two sources an external power supply or parasitically from the voltage it receives from the USB port For the most consistent performance we recommend using a power supp...

Page 4: ...ot around your computer station to place the Radium The USB port on your computer is a small 1 8 x 3 8 rectangular connector A and is usually found in a group of two The other end B of your USB cable...

Page 5: ...lick Next to continue 9 Windows HardwareWizard will ask you what you want to do next The Search for the best Driver for your Device should already be checked Click Next 10 Windows will ask you for the...

Page 6: ...d New Hardware wizard will prompt that it has found a USB Controller Click Next to continue 3 When prompted click Continue Anyway to continue 4 Windows will search the computer s CD ROM drive and inst...

Page 7: ...folder the Extensions folder is inside your System folder This file is named M Audio USB Support The installer will also place the file M Audio OMS Support in the OMS folder which also resides in you...

Page 8: ...to the keyboard icon flashes Clicking on the keyboard icon with the mouse pointer will send a tone cluster to the Radium output port The sound module connected to the Radium MIDI Out port should play...

Page 9: ...be plugged directly into a sound system or into a mixer which is then connected to a sound system In the setup pictured below the Radium is being used as a MIDI controller as well as a MIDI interface...

Page 10: ...YSTATION SERIES or Port 1 on the Mac in the input column and then KEYSTATION SERIES or Port 1 in the output column KEYSTATION SERIES will appear twice under the inputs and outputs You must choose the...

Page 11: ...the power switch to the the 9vDC setting 2 Make sure that the MIDI port transmit channel within you music application matches the MIDI receive channel of the other instrument 3 Refer to the diagram in...

Page 12: ...tensity of effects such as Vibrato pitch change Tremolo change in volume and Modulation change in tone The Modulation Wheel produces a vibrato effect shortly after the sound is generated and is most e...

Page 13: ...rogramming Assignment Keys This section contains the information you will need to program the Radium and to send MIDI parameter data from the keyboard You may set the data slider to send MIDI controll...

Page 14: ...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 li...

Page 15: ...LECT button the RESET key and then the Enter key will send out a message to send an All Notes Off message and return all external MIDI instruments to their default setting This can be useful if notes...

Page 16: ...y use of the MIDI SELECT button and PROGRAM key in combination with the numeric and ENTER keys you can select any patch number between 1 and 128 This is done using the following sequence If for exampl...

Page 17: ...rce from the computer when software is set to Radium MIDI Out and is used to send MIDI messages to another MIDI instrument such as sound module 4 USB Port This USB connector jack is used to connect th...

Page 18: ...Entry Chorus Send LevelAssignment Pan Pot Assignment CC 10 Volume Assignment CC 07 Numerical Keys x 10 Enter Cancel Pitch Bender Wheel Modulation Wheel Data Entry Slider Rear Terminals MIDI Out jacks...

Page 19: ...th Octave Change True Voice x Velocity Note ON o x Note OFF x x After Touch Key s x x Ch s x x Pitch Bender o x Control Change o x Prog Change True 1 128 x CC 00 x CC 32 0 127 x System Exclusive x x S...

Page 20: ...it will assess a fair repair or replacement fee The customer will have the option to pay this fee and have the unit repaired and returned or not pay this fee and have the unit returned unrepaired The...

Page 21: ...nd Controller 4 Attack Time 0 127 74 Sound Controller 5 Cutoff 0 127 75 Sound Controller 6 Decay Time 0 127 76 Sound Controller 7 Vibrato Rate 0 127 77 Sound Controller 8 Vibrato Depth 0 127 78 Sound...

Page 22: ...facturers vary from the MIDI Manufacturer s Association standard referenced in this table All synthesizers and modules are trademarks of their respective owners and these owners are in no way associat...

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