The keys on the Radium, in conjunction with the MIDI/SELECT button, give you
the extra programming capability that is unique to the Keystation series of MIDI
controllers.You can use the Data Entry key to enter in values, or the keys that
are labeled with numbers. The keys labeled for specific MIDI functions can be
used to assign that function to the data slider.The “Set CTRL” key can be used
with the numeric value keys to program the knobs and sliders to send MIDI
controller information on specific MIDI channels.
Standalone Mode
To transmit MIDI data from your keyboard to other professional MIDI instruments,
purchase a standard MIDI cable and use it to connect the MIDI OUT jack of your
Radium labeled “Keyboard” to the MIDI IN jack of the other instrument.
1. Power up the Radium using a 9VDC adapter. Set 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 the section, “Setting Up Your MIDI Studio” for
audio connections.
Default Settings
The Radium will select the following default parameter values when its power is
first turned on.
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Default Transmit MIDI Channel number will be 1
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Default Octave will be from C4(60) to C6(84)
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Default After Touch value will be 0
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Default Velocity value will be 0
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Default Reverb Depth value will be 64
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Default Pan Pot value will be 64
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Default Volume value will be 127
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Default CC Data value will be 0
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Default Slider CC Data numbers are 20-27 on Channel 1Default Slider and
Knob CC Data, refer to “Sliders and Knobs” section.
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Default Knob CC Data numbers are 70-77 on Channel 1
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Default CC Number value will be 0
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Default Control Change (CC-00=0, CC-32=0) message will be transmitted
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Default Program Change (PG=1) message will be transmitted
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