5. After OMS successfully finds the driver,“OMS Driver Setup” the Radium will
appear in a list as “KEYSTATION SERIES”. Click OK. OMS will then define
the Radium output port (it will show “Identifying”).
7. The “OMS MIDI Device Setup” dialog box will appear showing the Radium’s
output port (labeled KEYSTATION SERIES) with an open check box to the
left of the port. You will now have to check this open box to enable the
output port. Click on OK.
8. Next, the “My Studio Setup” appears with a file save dialog box over it. You
will now need to name and save your new Studio Setup (or use the default
name) before you can assign an instrument to the Radium’s output (labeled
KEYSTATION SERIES). Assign your instrument (this step is optional) and
you are done.
9. Your Radium is ready for use.
You can run the OMS ‘Test Studio’ utility by going to the ‘Studio’ menu and
releasing the mouse on “Test Studio.” Playing a note on your keyboard will give
you an audio message from your computer, “MIDI received,” while the arrow
pointing 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 the chord.
You may now exit OMS Setup by quitting the application. The rest is up to
configuration within your music software. Generally, this means selecting “OMS
Compatibility,” or “Open Music System” for your MIDI system setup.
Mac OS X
USB Driver Installation
The drivers for MacOS X are found on the Driver CD which comes with the
product.You may also wish to check the MIDISPORT drivers page of our website
to make sure you have the most recent version. The driver may be labeled
“Keystation” or “M-Audio USB”.The OSX Installer Package icon looks like a cube
of Jello rising out of a cardboard box and usually ends with the suffix “.pkg”.
To install the OSX driver:
1. Double-click on the installer package.
2. Click on the lock icon and enter the administrator password you chose
when you installed OSX.
3. Follow the prompts to install the software.
Your Radium is ready for use. Refer to the sections “Setting Up Your MIDI Studio”
and “Using the KEYSTATION in your Application Software” for more information.
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