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11 Jan 2007
Greetings ffolks,

djMush1 here in Brooklyn, NY. I am a trumpet player and composer, and also a producer and aspiring reggae dancehall and dub recording engineer.

I am running Pro Tools LE 6.4 with the Digi 001 and Mac OS 10.3.9 on a Mac G4 (digital audio) with a 1.7 gig dual processor and 1 gig of RAM, and also using a Radium 61 key USB midi keyboard.

My Qu:

I would like to use the 8 faders (and 8 knobs) on the Radium keyboard to control the faders in ProTools.

Ultimately, I would like to use the faders to control the little fader that pops up to the left of a track when an effect is routed via an aux channel to a track, therefore controlling the amount of effect (ie delay), writing the automation live in real time using the Radium fader. I am also inheriting soon an outboard midi (not USB) device that is basically 16 faders and some knobs, whose purpose is to do this same thing (but with more faders). I assume the theory behind using this and using the Radium is pretty much the same? I don't know much about midi or setting it up, but I can following instructions if they are clear and detailed.

Thank you so much in advance for the help, everyone!

One love,

djMush1
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