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> Radium-49 Into Imac G5 Usb
mattlore
post Mon 29 Nov 2004, 18:43
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OK. This is probably the easiest thing ever to figure out, but I can't do it. I just got an iMac G5 and can successfully record audio tracks with my MBox and ProTools. No problem there. The computer is a dream.

Now, I have a Radium-49 MIDI keyboard that I'd like to use with Garageband and ProTools. Of course, I cannot get it to work. I have the Radium going into my iMac via one of the USB ports, and I have the most current drivers for Panther. I've tried creating an icon for it in the MIDI/Audio Setup preference, but it's not possible to connect the ports to anything. According to Garageband, 1 MIDI device is being detected, but it seems like I've tried everything to get it to work as an input, and it just doesn't work.

I'd appreciate any advice/help. I'm sure there is an extremely easy solution for this. Thanks.
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chmara
post Tue 30 Nov 2004, 08:09
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I had this problem at first with my Radium 49 -- and had to download new drivers from M Audio. There are also a couple of quirky things I have not yet tracked down that knock the 49 out occassionally and a must reinstall the driver. Less since 10.3.6 however. Also try with the keyboard's USB power on -- even if you are using the computer port exclusively.

I wish I had opted for the larger keyboard as some NI stuff does not fit properly without switching octaves....and cannot fit an 88 in limited space.

BTW- with power on I have been able to use some of the extra midi controllers inside some of the sample and synth programs.
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mattlore
post Tue 30 Nov 2004, 15:24
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Thanks for responding. The M-Audio people contacted me, too, and gave me a simple solution that doesn't work. I'm beginning to think it's the keyboard - I've only ever gotten it to work once with my iBook, and it seems like it should be much easier than this.

Anyway, I did everything you suggested even before you responded, and I get nothing. M-Audio told me to create an entirely new setup in the Audio/Midi Setup, and when I do that, Garageband doesn't even recognize a MIDI input, whereas it does in the Default setting. So that seemed to be a step backward. The next step may be to try with the old Monster MIDI cables, god forbid.
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post Wed 1 Dec 2004, 19:04
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I assume you also changed cables and ports -- and would agree it is the unit itself. If still warranteed -- get it replaced, or maybe M-Audio will repair it. But first, find a freind with a similar set-up and try out the ax on it. I have found music software interations seem to create some algorythm situations not even paranoid and schizzo computers cannot understand.

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