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JGEllis
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Hey there all,
Just a quick question. I have done a little bit of searching but I am still not quite clear on something.
I am looking at getting the M-Audio Radium board (not from this place in the link, but that is the best picture I have seen of it so far on the net)
http://www.computersandmusic.com/xcgi/SoftCart.exe/store1/radium/radium.html?E+mystore1
Basically I would either get that to start off my computer music interest, or a cheapy $80 keyboard to just practice theory and chords etc. I figure if I am spending the $80 bucks though I might as well dish out a few more dollars if I can use the Radium board for practicing theory etc. and also use it to start off my computer music adventure
My question is actually concerning FL Studio's compatibility with the Radium board. If I got the Radium, would I be able to use FL Studio to actually use the board in a simple way so that I could at least practice theory etc. with basic keyboard sounds, or is it necessary to have a whole different program to sequence the boards sounds.
Sorry if there is any confusion, I am new to the whole world of midi and pretty new to recording in general.
Thanks, any help would be much appreciated!
JGEllis
Just a quick question. I have done a little bit of searching but I am still not quite clear on something.
I am looking at getting the M-Audio Radium board (not from this place in the link, but that is the best picture I have seen of it so far on the net)
http://www.computersandmusic.com/xcgi/SoftCart.exe/store1/radium/radium.html?E+mystore1
Basically I would either get that to start off my computer music interest, or a cheapy $80 keyboard to just practice theory and chords etc. I figure if I am spending the $80 bucks though I might as well dish out a few more dollars if I can use the Radium board for practicing theory etc. and also use it to start off my computer music adventure

My question is actually concerning FL Studio's compatibility with the Radium board. If I got the Radium, would I be able to use FL Studio to actually use the board in a simple way so that I could at least practice theory etc. with basic keyboard sounds, or is it necessary to have a whole different program to sequence the boards sounds.
Sorry if there is any confusion, I am new to the whole world of midi and pretty new to recording in general.
Thanks, any help would be much appreciated!
JGEllis