Radionics systems traditionally used a set of standard commands to arm and disarm them as well as perform programming functions – these commands were known as Commands.
Daniel Wilson uses frequencies selected by users at his radionics website to compose melodies inspired by radionics – with mesmerizing results! The resultant music is stunningly beautiful.
Command 5
Command 5 is a group of super-bad dudes with badges on their jackets, their own bullet-proof truck with the “Star Trek Door Sound,” and an arsenal of weapons to cause mayhem with. Their mission: rescue hostages being held hostage by Hawk. When calling any function call, its positional parameters and special parameter ‘#’ temporarily become its value.
Command 8
The Command 8 provides integrated, tactile control of Pro Tools TDM or LE systems running on either Windows XP or Mac OS X at an incredible value – as well as acting as an outstanding generic MIDI controller.
Contrary to most controllers, the Command 8’s rotary encoders respond to velocity instead of decrements when you twist faster on them – this means that as soon as the parameter they control increases instead of declining.
Console View is another handy feature of the Command 8. Pressing this button will prompt it to identify tracks with EQ plug-ins inserted and display their track names and illuminate their Select buttons on display – giving Logic users quick and easy visibility into how their controls are assigned and adjusted with rotary encoders.