Page 2 - Included in your Radium, you should find:; Radium Features; Footswith jack provided for sustain pedal (pedal optional)
Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Radium, part of the USB Keystationseries of MIDI controllers brought to you by M-Audio.You may use your Radiumin conjunction with a USB equipped PC or Macintosh computer and appropriatemusic software to enter a full range of MIDI note and controll...
Page 3 - Radium keyboard Overview; You must be running Windows 98 or higher to properly use the
Radium keyboard Overview The Radium is a fully functional MIDI controller. Its touch-sensitive keys can beset to play any octave or transposed pitch, while the Radium’s pitch wheel, modwheel and data slider with the addition of sixteen programmable rotary knobsand sliders make it the most versatile ...
Page 4 - USB Driver Installation for Windows
A Guide to Getting Started An outline of the steps needed to begin using your Radium on either a Mac or PC: 1. Attach the Radium to your computer (see “Hardware Installation”).2. Install the Driver (see “Software Installation”).3. Hook your sound module to the Radium (see “Setting Up Your MIDI Studi...
Page 5 - Windows XP
Windows XP 1. Insert the 'Radium' CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.2. Open 'My Computer' or 'Windows Explorer' to locate your CD-ROM drive. Double-click the CD-ROM drive that contains the Radium CD-ROM.Double-click the 'Radium' folder. 3. Double-click the Radium driver icon to launch the installation p...
Page 7 - Windows XP Installation is now complete.
11. Again, the computer reminds you that the product has not passed Windows Logo testing. Click "Continue anyway". 12. The driver has been installed. Windows XP Installation is now complete. Windows 2000 1. Service Pack 2 or higher is required for proper operation of the Radium driver. This ...
Page 9 - Windows 2000 Installation is now complete.; Windows Me and Windows 98 Second Edition
10. The installer will now warn you, a second time, that this product does not have a Windows Digital Signature - again, click “Yes”. Windows 2000 Installation is now complete. Windows Me and Windows 98 Second Edition 1. Insert the M-Audio Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. Open 'My Computer' or 'Win...
Page 10 - “Finish” to complete the driver installation.; Windows Me or 98SE Installation is now complete.; Mac OS X; To install the OSX driver:; when you installed OSX.; Mac OS 9; USB Driver Installation
5. A dialog box will appear, stating that the installation has succeeded. Click “Finish” to complete the driver installation. 6. Plug the Radium MIDI interface into your USB port. Be sure to either have the power supply connected and power switch set to 9V, or if not usingpower supply, be sure to se...
Page 12 - Setting Up Your MIDI Studio; using the supplied USB standard cable.
4. The “OMS Driver Search” box asks you to choose the port on which you’ve attached the Radium (either Modem or Printer). DO NOT choose a port(since we’re using USB), just click “Search.” OMS begins Searching. IMPORTANT: If the USB cable is not correctly hooked up to the Radium, orthe Radium is not ...
Page 13 - The MIDI Output of the Radium is connected to the MIDI In of a sound
3. The MIDI Output of the Radium is connected to the MIDI In of a sound module. The audio output of the sound module can be plugged directly intoa 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 aswe...
Page 14 - Using the Radium with Your Application Software; MIDI Functions
Using the Radium with Your Application Software Once the Radium driver has been installed, you will need to configure your MIDIapplication software to utilize the Radium. The manner in which this is donevaries between applications, so we can just cover the basics here. Generally with both the Mac an...
Page 15 - Make sure that the MIDI port “transmit” channel within you music; Default Settings
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”...
Page 16 - Top Panel Features; The Pitch Bend wheel is used for raising or lowering
Top Panel Features 1. Pitch Bend Wheel: The Pitch Bend wheel is used for raising or lowering the pitch of a voice during performance, starting from and always returningto a center “detent” point. The range of pitch values depends on the soundgenerator (sound card or module) being used. Please refer ...
Page 17 - Utilizing the Programming Assignment Keys; The Data Entry Slider; This is done with the following steps.
5. Octave Up & Octave Down Buttons: These buttons allow you to set the octave orientation of the Radium’s keyboard. 6. Data Entry Slider: This slide controller allows you to adjust the value of parameters such as Volume, Velocity, Aftertouch, and virtually any assignableMIDI control parameter di...
Page 18 - Assignable Sliders and Knobs; Definition
represents the controller’s function or the Controller #, the DATA ENTRY sliderwill immediately function to select the transmitted value of that specific controllerwhen the slider is moved.This can be very useful for manipulating various functionsduring actual performance, mixing or recording, etc.....
Page 19 - Other Buttons and Keys; By pressing the MIDI/SELECT button in combination with; one more time (this will change the MIDI transmit channel from 1 to 2.)
2. Choose the number of the desired controller slider or knob, using the number key group (1 - 16), then press the Enter key. The display will show a“P” in anticipation of the “parameter” number. 3. Assign the desired MIDI controller parameter number, using the number key group (1-127), then press E...
Page 21 - Radium Prest Bank Descriptions:
Radium Prest Bank Descriptions: - Please note that verification of listed synthesizer* MIDI-controller information (againstmanufacturer’s published specifications) may be necessary, since some manufacturersvary from the MIDI Manufacturer’s Association standard referenced in this table. * All listed ...
Page 22 - Rear Panel Features
Rear Panel Features 1. Sustain Jack - This jack allows you to connect an optional footswitch to the keyboard. When the footswitch is depressed, notes played on the keyboardwill continuously sound as long as the footswitch is held, while MIDIcontroller information is sent from the Radium. 2. MIDI “Ke...
Page 23 - Technical Support & Contact Information
Technical Support & Contact Information For additional technical assistance, contact M-Audio Technical Support bytelephone (626-445-8495, 9-5 PST M-F), by fax (626-445-7564) or by e-mail([email protected]). If you have questions, comments or suggestions about this product, or any M-Audio prod...
Page 24 - Radium Warranty Information
Radium Warranty Information M-Audio warrants that this product is free of defects in materials andworkmanship under normal conditions for 90 days, so long as the product is:owned by the original purchaser; the original purchaser has proof of purchasefrom an authorized M-Audio dealer; and the purchas...
Page 25 - Specifications
Specifications 25 Tested to comply with FCC Standards For Home or Studio Use
Page 26 - Appendix A - MIDI Controller Information
Page 27 - Appendix B - Radium MIDI Implementations