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1 Receptor Manual
Receptor v1.2
User’s Guide
Muse Research, Inc.
970 O’Brien Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025
USA
Tech Support: (650) 326-6180
Main Office: (650) 326-5400
March 31, 2005
Copyright 2004-2005 Muse Research, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Muse Research, Receptor, MuseMachine, and the Muse Research logo are trademarks of Muse Research, Inc.
VST is a registered trademark of Steinberg Media, GmbH. ADAT and the ADAT logo are registered trademarks
of Alesis, LLC and are used here under license. Macintosh and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of
Apple Computer, Inc. Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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1 Receptor ManualReceptor v1.2 User’s GuideMuse Research, Inc.970 O’Brien DriveMenlo Park, CA 94025USATech Support: (650) 326-6180Main Office: (650)

Strany 2 - WARNING: READ THIS FIRST!

Table of Contents 10 Receptor ManualSAVE/FILE: Delete Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 100 Receptor ManualThe following examples may help you better understand the correlation between Receptor and the Listen to

Strany 4 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

7: Graphic UI - Mix View 101 Receptor ManualMultitimbral Synth Tip: Note that the Listen to MIDI Channel and Play Plugin MIDI Channel settings, when

Strany 5 - CONTRACTUAL CONDITIONS

7: Graphic UI - Mix View 102 Receptor ManualSource: Edit Button / Gain KnobPress this button to open an editor for the instrument you’ve selected in

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 103 Receptor ManualSome plugins may have bracketed prefixes before their names. Here’s what they mean:• [##] - This means t

Strany 7 - Table of Contents

7: Graphic UI - Mix View 104 Receptor ManualFX: Bypass ButtonClick the button to the left of the Plug-in field to bypass the FX slot. An FX slot is b

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 105 Receptor ManualFX: Edit ButtonPress this button to open an editor for the instrument you’ve selected in the Plugin sele

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 106 Receptor ManualSingle Patch Slot AnatomyThese parameters are essentially the same as those accessed from the SINGLE but

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 107 Receptor ManualSingle: Prev/Next Patch ButtonsThe button with the left-pointing arrow selects the previous patch in a p

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 108 Receptor ManualMulti: Patch SelectorClick the Patch selector to open the Load Panel to its Patch List view. The Patch L

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8: Graphic UI - Edit View 109 Receptor Manual8 Graphic UI - Edit ViewReceptor’s editing capabilities are enhanced by connecting a monitor, keyboard

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Table of Contents 11 Receptor ManualFX: Prev/Next Patch Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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8: Graphic UI - Edit View 110 Receptor Manual• Click the Editor Select button to open a panel showing all instantiated plugins. Within that panel,

Strany 15 - Receptor Overview

8: Graphic UI - Edit View 111 Receptor Manual• Bypass button - Click this button to bypass the current plugin. Bypassing instrument plugins is disc

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8: Graphic UI - Edit View 112 Receptor ManualA faceless UI removes all the graphical niceness from a manufacturer’s plugin and, instead, shows a gen

Strany 17 - 1 Quick Start

8: Graphic UI - Edit View 113 Receptor ManualAs seen in the previous figure, Faceless Mode parameter elements are:• Parameter Name - By default, thi

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8: Graphic UI - Edit View 114 Receptor ManualTo enter Learn mode, click the Learn Mode button in the Edit Bar. Receptor enters Learn mode and the Ed

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8: Graphic UI - Edit View 115 Receptor ManualHandy FeaturesThe following sections discuss some of the niceties and subtleties of Receptor plugin edi

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8: Graphic UI - Edit View 116 Receptor ManualKnob AssignmentsBy default, a plugin’s first four parameter assignments (#1-4) are controlled by Recepto

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9: Graphic UI - Setup View 117 Receptor Manual9 Graphic UI - Setup ViewReceptor’s editing capabilities are enhanced by connecting a monitor, keyboa

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9: Graphic UI - Setup View 118 Receptor ManualSETUP View - Audio ParametersMaster Sample RateUse this parameter to set Receptor’s default master clo

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9: Graphic UI - Setup View 119 Receptor ManualTempoIf the Tempo Source parameter is set to Internal, then this value determines the internal tempo i

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Table of Contents 12 Receptor ManualSETUP View - Network Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Rece

Strany 25 - 2 Receptor Architecture

9: Graphic UI - Setup View 120 Receptor ManualTCP/IP SettingsUse this section to assign an IP address and netmask to Receptor. Receptor uses its IP

Strany 26 - Effects Bus Channels

9: Graphic UI - Setup View 121 Receptor ManualTo change the name of a Windows Workgroup, you must have Windows Networking enabled. The name can only

Strany 27 - Patch Hierarchy

9: Graphic UI - Setup View 122 Receptor ManualUninstall Plugins ButtonClick the Uninstall Plugins button to open a panel showing an alphabetical lis

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9: Graphic UI - Setup View 123 Receptor ManualMemoryThis displays information about Receptor’s internal RAM. Specifically, it shows how much RAM is i

Strany 29 - 3 Receptor Hardware

9: Graphic UI - Setup View 124 Receptor ManualHard DiskThis displays information about Receptor’s internal hard disk. Specifically, the second number

Strany 30 - Power Button Operation

10: Graphic UI - Loading Patches 125 Receptor Manual10 Graphic UI - Loading PatchesThis chapter discusses Receptor’s Load Panel in depth. Use it to

Strany 31 - Under the Hood

10: Graphic UI - Loading Patches 126 Receptor ManualThe Load Panel contains the following elements:• ListThis area displays either the Bank List or

Strany 32 - Connecting a Musical Keyboard

10: Graphic UI - Loading Patches 127 Receptor ManualBank and Patch ListsIn accordance with the MIDI specification, Receptor groups up to 128 patches

Strany 33 - Using Receptor’s Front Panel

10: Graphic UI - Loading Patches 128 Receptor Manualthe patches within them are known as ROM patches (ROM means “Read Only Memory). Receptor indicat

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11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 129 Receptor Manual11 Graphic UI - Saving and Managing PatchesThis chapter discusses Receptor’s Save/File Pan

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Table of Contents 13 Receptor ManualNetworking Receptor and your Computer 14112 Connecting Receptor to a Computer 143Networking Buzzwords . . .

Strany 36 - View Buttons

11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 130 Receptor ManualSave/File Panel ArchitectureWhenever you click the Save/File button within Receptor’s graph

Strany 37 - LCD and Display Knobs

11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 131 Receptor ManualSave/File Panel: Bank and Patch ListsReceptor saves each type of individual patch (whether

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11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 132 Receptor ManualSaving a PatchAssume you’ve edited some patch (either a plugin’s patch, a Single, or a Mult

Strany 39 - Soft Knobs

11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 133 Receptor ManualSaving a Patch to a New Location (Save As)If you want to save the edited patch to a differe

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11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 134 Receptor ManualSaving Patches from ROM BanksYou cannot save patches to a ROM bank. ROM banks are read-only

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11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 135 Receptor Manual4 Type in a new bank name, if you wish.5 Click OK.Receptor creates the new bank.NOTE: If

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11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 136 Receptor Manual9 Type the desired name for the patch.10 Click OK.Receptor saves the edited to patch to t

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11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 137 Receptor ManualRenaming a PatchYou can rename any patch as follows:1 In the Patch List, click the patch n

Strany 44 - SINGLE: Patch

11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 138 Receptor ManualCopying a PatchYou may sometimes wish to copy a patch to another location or bank. For exam

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11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 139 Receptor ManualViewing a Bank’s MIDI Bank Select ValuesYou can view the Bank Select MSB (cc 00) and LSB (c

Strany 46 - SOURCE: Source

14 Receptor ManualInstalling and De-installing “Unsupported” Plugins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171Installing “Unsupported” Plu

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11: GUI - Saving and Managing Patches 140 Receptor Manual

Strany 48 - SOURCE: Bypass

Networking 141 Receptor ManualNetworking Receptor and your ComputerThis section discusses how to connect Receptor to a computer. Connecting a compu

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Networking 142 Receptor Manual

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12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 143 Receptor Manual12 Connecting Receptor to a ComputerAlthough Receptor is designed to be used as a stand-al

Strany 51 - FX A, FX B, FX C Buttons

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 144 Receptor Manual• Ethernet Switcher - This is a device that contains multiple Ethernet ports and, thus, ex

Strany 52 - FX: Bank

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 145 Receptor ManualReceptor <-> Computer ConnectionReceptor connects to a computer via its 10/100Base-T

Strany 53 - FX: Patch

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 146 Receptor Manualplan to always use your Receptor with a crossover connection to a Macintosh, you should set

Strany 54 - FX: Switch

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 147 Receptor ManualNetwork ConnectionIf you have other Ethernet devices that you want connected to your comput

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12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 148 Receptor ManualAlso, if you have multiple Receptors, you may simply add them to the network as shown below

Strany 56 - MIX: Solo

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 149 Receptor Manual3 Turn on your computer, then turn on Receptor and set its TCP/IP Settings to Manual, and

Strany 57 - MIX: Send 2 Pre/Post

Receptor Overview 15 Receptor ManualReceptor OverviewThis section helps your Receptor up and running quickly, andprovides a basic overview to Recept

Strany 58 - MIX: Output Assignment

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 150 Receptor Manual2 In the next dialog click Connect.3 Another dialog box appear asking you to select which

Strany 59 - SETUP Button

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 151 Receptor ManualMac OS X Panther (10.3), using Samba1 On the Mac, open System Preferences > Sharing and

Strany 60 - SETUP: Master Transpose

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 152 Receptor ManualTo learn how to get Receptor’s IP address, see “Getting Receptor’s IP Address” on page 162.

Strany 61 - SETUP: Time Signature

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 153 Receptor ManualMac OS X Jaguar (10.2) or earlier, using AppleTalk1 In the Finder, choose Connect to Serve

Strany 62 - SETUP: Master Sample Rate

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 154 Receptor Manual3 Next you will connect as guest. Simply click Connect.4 Another dialog box appears askin

Strany 63 - SETUP: View Bank MSB/LSB

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 155 Receptor Manual3 Type smb:// followed by the IP address of your Receptor in the “Server Address” field, th

Strany 64 - SETUP: TCP/IP Setup

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 156 Receptor ManualMac OS 91 Open the Chooser, make sure AppleTalk is Active, and click AppleShare In the rig

Strany 65 - Using Crossover Mode

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 157 Receptor Manual5 A dialog appears welcoming you to Receptor. Click OK.6 Your Receptor Volume now appears

Strany 66 - SETUP: TCP/IP Netmask

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 158 Receptor Manual6 Type two backslashes, followed by the name of your Receptor, followed by a single backsl

Strany 67 - SETUP: Windows Workgroup

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 159 Receptor Manual9 Click Next, then click Finish.Windows creates a new network place and places it in “My N

Strany 68 - SETUP: Name

Receptor Overview 16 Receptor Manual

Strany 69 - SETUP: Memory Free

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 160 Receptor Manual4 Click “Muse.”You’ll see a list of every Receptor on your network.5 Click the name of th

Strany 70 - SETUP: Enable Zload

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 161 Receptor ManualWindows 2000Using the following method, you’ll create a new network place, make a shortcut

Strany 71 - SETUP: Uninstall Plugins

12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 162 Receptor Manual5 In the following screen, make sure “Hard Drive” is selected, and then click Next.6 In t

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12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 163 Receptor Manual• Using the Graphical User Interface — Using Receptor’s graphical user interface, click th

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12: Connecting Receptor to a Computer 164 Receptor Manual

Strany 74 - EDIT Button

13: Receptor File Management 165 Receptor Manual13 Installing, Updating, & Managing Receptor FilesOnce you’ve mounted Receptor on your compute

Strany 75 - SAVE/FILE Button

13: Receptor File Management 166 Receptor ManualDocumentationThis directory contains some basic Receptor documentation, including various plugin doc

Strany 76 - SAVE/FILE: Save Patch As

13: Receptor File Management 167 Receptor ManualMy DocumentsYou can put any files you want into the My Documents directory. It’s yours to do with as

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13: Receptor File Management 168 Receptor Manual• System Log -- should you ever have any unexpected trouble with Receptor, the Muse Research tech s

Strany 78 - SAVE/FILE: Copy Patch

13: Receptor File Management 169 Receptor ManualUpdating Receptor SoftwareOne thing you’ll want to do regularly is check for updates to Receptor’s o

Strany 79 - SAVE/FILE: Delete Patch

1: Quick Start 17 Receptor Manual1 Quick StartCongratulations on purchasing Receptor. Muse Research understands that the desire to play with a new

Strany 80 - SAVE/FILE: Rename Bank

13: Receptor File Management 170 Receptor ManualGetting and Installing PluginsOne of the most exciting aspects of Receptor is that, unlike most fixed

Strany 81 - SAVE/FILE: Rename Patch

13: Receptor File Management 171 Receptor ManualUpdating Existing PluginsDevelopers frequently update and improve their plugins. You may wish to per

Strany 82 - Meters Mode

13: Receptor File Management 172 Receptor ManualInstalling “Unsupported” Plugins1 Locate the desired .dll plugin file on your Windows PC.If this is

Strany 83 - Metering CPU Usage

13: Receptor File Management 173 Receptor ManualUninstalling “Unsupported” PluginsYou cannot use Receptor’s Uninstall button to remove any unsupport

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13: Receptor File Management 174 Receptor ManualRemote Control of ReceptorWith Receptor mounted on your desktop computer, you’ll see a directory cal

Strany 85 - Graphic Editor

14: Patch Management 175 Receptor Manual14 Patch ManagementManaging Patch (.fxp) and Bank (.fxb) filesReceptor and your computer work together to he

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14: Patch Management 176 Receptor ManualRemember, you can always request a patch name report from Receptor, so you’ll always be able to see which Re

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14: Patch Management 177 Receptor ManualPatch CleanupIf you frequently use Receptor’s various automatic patch management methods, it may eventually

Strany 88 - Overview of Mix View

14: Patch Management 178 Receptor Manual

Strany 89 - Mixer Anatomy

MIDI Control 179 Receptor ManualMIDI ControlThis section provides detailed information about controlling Receptor from an external MIDI sequencer or

Strany 90 - Channel Selector

1: Quick Start 18 Receptor ManualI’m a guitar player. How can I listen to some effects?1 Plug your guitar into Receptor’s front panel INPUT jack an

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MIDI Control 180 Receptor Manual

Strany 92 - Output Assignment Selector

15: MIDI Control of Receptor's Mixer 181 Receptor Manual15 MIDI Control of Receptor’s MixerYou can think of Receptor as a mixer with 19 channe

Strany 93 - Custom Output Routing

15: MIDI Control of Receptor's Mixer 182 Receptor ManualMIDI Control of Instrument ChannelsThe following figure illustrates how to control each

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15: MIDI Control of Receptor's Mixer 183 Receptor ManualMIDI Control of Effects BussesThe following figure illustrates how to control Receptor’s

Strany 95 - Source Slot Anatomy

15: MIDI Control of Receptor's Mixer 184 Receptor ManualMIDI Control of the Master ChannelThe following figure illustrates how to control Recept

Strany 96 - Source: Patch Selector

16: MIDI Bank & Patch Selection 185 Receptor Manual16 MIDI Bank & Patch SelectionReceptor can contain a lot of MIDI addressable patch banks

Strany 97 - Source: MIDI Filter Button

16: MIDI Bank & Patch Selection 186 Receptor ManualMSB (cc 00)LSB (cc 32)Function127 3 Specifies the currently selected bank for the FXC plugin.

Strany 98 - Listen to MIDI Channel

16: MIDI Bank & Patch Selection 187 Receptor ManualSingle PatchesReceptor stores up to 128 Banks of Single patches (16,384 patches total). A Sin

Strany 99 - Play Plugin MIDI Channel

16: MIDI Bank & Patch Selection 188 Receptor ManualImportant: Any time you send a Source (VSTi) bank/patch message to Receptor, its associated p

Strany 100 - --- Remapping Examples

16: MIDI Bank & Patch Selection 189 Receptor ManualViewing MSB/LSB Bank AssignmentsObviously, with so many types of banks available, it could be

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1: Quick Start 19 Receptor ManualConnecting: Is my computer’s Ethernet port already in use?You computer’s Ethernet port may already be in use if you

Strany 102 - FX Slot Anatomy

16: MIDI Bank & Patch Selection 190 Receptor Manual

Strany 103 - FX: Prev/Next Patch Buttons

17: MIDI Control of Plugin Parameters 191 Receptor Manual17 MIDI Control of Plugin ParametersMost fixed-architecture synthesizers have a fairly stra

Strany 104 - FX: Bypass Button

17: MIDI Control of Plugin Parameters 192 Receptor ManualAlternately, you can change the value of the selected parameter by sending CC 96 (Data Entr

Strany 105 - FX Routing

17: MIDI Control of Plugin Parameters 193 Receptor ManualEditing Plugin Parameters with MIDI Controller MessagesThe advantage of using MIDI Controll

Strany 106 - Single Patch Slot Anatomy

17: MIDI Control of Plugin Parameters 194 Receptor ManualControlling the First 4 Parameters of Any FX PluginAs discussed in Chapter 8, “Graphic UI -

Strany 107 - Multi Patch Slot Anatomy

2 Receptor Manual--------------- Warning ---------------To prevent fire or shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Refer servicing t

Strany 108 - Multi: Save/File Button

1: Quick Start 20 Receptor ManualMounting: What computer Operating System am I using?Now that you’ve connected Receptor to your computer, you’ll nee

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1: Quick Start 21 Receptor Manual--- Multiple Receptor tracks as shown in Apple Computer’s Logic Audio sequencer ---5 On Receptor, CTL-click on the

Strany 110 - Editing in VST Mode

1: Quick Start 22 Receptor Manual11 By default, each Receptor channel listens to the like-numbered MIDI channel (though you can override this). But

Strany 111 - Editing in Faceless Mode

1: Quick Start 23 Receptor ManualHow do I demo and buy premium plugins?Receptor ships with a nice collection of freeware, but you’ll eventually want

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1: Quick Start 24 Receptor Manual

Strany 113 - Learn Mode

2: Receptor Architecture 25 Receptor Manual2 Receptor ArchitectureReceptor is a 16 channel multitimbral virtual sound module and effects unit. Its

Strany 114 - Learn Mode Button

2: Receptor Architecture 26 Receptor Manual• INSERT FX:Each of Receptor’s 16 instrument channels contains 3 “insert” effects to which you can assig

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2: Receptor Architecture 27 Receptor ManualMaster ChannelReceptor’s Master Bus channel has its own trio of 3 dedicated insert FX, which are perfect

Strany 116 - Knob Assignments

2: Receptor Architecture 28 Receptor ManualIMPORTANT: Notice that Single patches store the patch data used for each plugin. This way, if you ever de

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3: Receptor Hardware 29 Receptor Manual3 Receptor HardwareThe following sections discuss Receptor’s hardware components.Front Panel--- Receptor Fro

Strany 118 - SETUP View — MIDI Parameters

3 Receptor ManualCAUTIONIf Receptor is rack mounted, a standard 19-inch open frame rack must be used. Do not install Receptor in rack that does not

Strany 119 - Receptor Name

3: Receptor Hardware 30 Receptor Manual• Display KnobsUse these 2 continuous rotary encoders with built-in push buttons for controlling the LCD. To

Strany 120 - Windows Networking

3: Receptor Hardware 31 Receptor ManualBack PanelThe following illustration shows Receptor’s rear panel:--- Receptor Back Panel ---Top row, left-to-

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3: Receptor Hardware 32 Receptor ManualConnecting a Musical KeyboardYou may connect either a MIDI keyboard or a USB Keyboard to Receptor. If you use

Strany 122 - SETUP View - Info Parameters

Front Panel 33 Receptor ManualUsing Receptor’s Front PanelThis section discusses how to use Receptor as a stand-alone unit using only its own front

Strany 123 - Enable Zload

Front Panel 34 Receptor Manual

Strany 124 - Hard Disk

4: Front Panel UI Overview 35 Receptor Manual4 Front Panel UI OverviewAlthough you can edit Receptor graphically by connecting a dedicated keyboard

Strany 125 - Load Panel Architecture

4: Front Panel UI Overview 36 Receptor ManualView ButtonsPress the various View buttons to select which subset of parameters are displayed in the LC

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4: Front Panel UI Overview 37 Receptor ManualThe MULTI button corresponds to Receptor’s MULTI patch area, which is where the entire Receptor configur

Strany 127 - ROM Banks and RAM Banks

4: Front Panel UI Overview 38 Receptor ManualIf you understand these basic functions, you can quickly and effortlessly navigate through Receptor’s h

Strany 128 - Empty Patches

4: Front Panel UI Overview 39 Receptor ManualBecause of these facts, you’ll always want to keep your eye on Receptor’s CPU usage. This little gauge,

Strany 129 - Accessing the Save/File Panel

4 Receptor ManualWARNINGDo not place objects on the product s power supply cord, or place the product in a position where anyone could trip over, w

Strany 130 - Save/File Panel Architecture

4: Front Panel UI Overview 40 Receptor Manual

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5: View Buttons in Depth 41 Receptor Manual5 View Buttons in DepthThis chapter discusses every View Mode button and its associated set of parameter

Strany 132 - Saving a Patch

5: View Buttons in Depth 42 Receptor ManualMULTI: PatchIf you want to select a patch from the current bank, rotate the top display knob to select th

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5: View Buttons in Depth 43 Receptor ManualMULTI: Load Blank PatchRotate the top display knob to select the Load Blank Patch parameter. This special

Strany 134 - Saving Patches from ROM Banks

5: View Buttons in Depth 44 Receptor ManualReceptor shows you the first patch in that bank.0 1 P a t c h < >III III 0 0 1 : S m a r m y L e a d

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5: View Buttons in Depth 45 Receptor ManualYou can scroll through the various Source and FX plugin assignments to look for the problem. It will be e

Strany 136 - Renaming a Bank or Patch

5: View Buttons in Depth 46 Receptor ManualSOURCE: SourceThis parameter works in conjunction with the View Plugin Type parameter described above. It

Strany 137 - Deleting a Bank or Patch

5: View Buttons in Depth 47 Receptor ManualSOURCE: BankIn order to conform with MIDI standards, patches are stored together in a group, which is cal

Strany 138 - Creating a New Bank

5: View Buttons in Depth 48 Receptor ManualNOTE 4: If you have edited a patch in any way, an asterisk (*) replaces the colon (:) between the patch n

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5: View Buttons in Depth 49 Receptor ManualSOURCE: Listen to MIDI ChRotate the top display knob to select the Listen to MIDI Ch parameter. Use this

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5 Receptor Manual----- End User Software License Agreement -----SOFTWARE LICENSING CONTRACTThe following information represents the contractual con

Strany 141 - and your Computer

5: View Buttons in Depth 50 Receptor Manual0 1 P l u g i n M I D I C h < >III III 0 2Rotate the bottom display knob to choose the channel rema

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5: View Buttons in Depth 51 Receptor ManualSOURCE: Velocity RangeRotate the top display knob to select the Velocity Range parameter. Use this parame

Strany 143 - Networking Buzzwords

5: View Buttons in Depth 52 Receptor ManualFX: PluginThis parameter works in conjunction with the FX: View Plugin Type parameter described above. It

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5: View Buttons in Depth 53 Receptor Manual2 Rotate the bottom display knob to select the bank you wish to load.The bank name is flashing3 Press th

Strany 145 - Crossover Connection

5: View Buttons in Depth 54 Receptor ManualFX: BypassRotate the top display knob to select the Bypass parameter. Bypassing an effect mutes it and re

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5: View Buttons in Depth 55 Receptor Manual• Switch B & C - Switches the plugin and patch assigned to FX B with the one assigned to FX C.Rotate

Strany 147 - Network Connection

5: View Buttons in Depth 56 Receptor ManualIMPORTANT: This is the output volume of the Receptor software -- it is not related to the Volume knob on

Strany 148 - Manual IP Connections

5: View Buttons in Depth 57 Receptor ManualMIX: Send 1 LevelRotate the top display knob to select the Send 1 Level parameter. This parameter control

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5: View Buttons in Depth 58 Receptor Manualsignal is Pre Fader, then the Send Level and Volume levels act independently. This is useful if, for exam

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5: View Buttons in Depth 59 Receptor ManualYou may route channels to as many outputs as you like. When you route a channel to the Master bus, it’s o

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6 Receptor ManualHe must ensure that no third party or any of his own employees, unless authorized, will have access to the Licensed Software, may

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5: View Buttons in Depth 60 Receptor ManualChannel Status Numbering GuideAre you wondering why, in the previous example, we know that channel 11 has

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5: View Buttons in Depth 61 Receptor ManualSETUP: Tempo SourceRotate the top display knob to select the Tempo Source parameter. This determines whet

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5: View Buttons in Depth 62 Receptor ManualRotate the bottom display knob to set Receptor’s time signature. The selection flashes indicating you must

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5: View Buttons in Depth 63 Receptor ManualReceptor defaults to 44.1 kHz, which is the standard “CD quality” sample rate. Choosing higher rates may

Strany 156 - Mac OS 9

5: View Buttons in Depth 64 Receptor ManualThe bank’s name is flashing, indicating you must press the bottom display knob to apply the selection. Sel

Strany 157 - Windows Mounting Instructions

5: View Buttons in Depth 65 Receptor ManualS U T C P / I P A d d r e s s < >III III 1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 0 0 1 . 0 7 52 Rotate the bottom display

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5: View Buttons in Depth 66 Receptor ManualSETUP: TCP/IP AddressRotate the top display knob to select the TCP/IP Address parameter. If Receptor is s

Strany 159 - Windows XP - Method 2

5: View Buttons in Depth 67 Receptor ManualS U T C P / I P N e t m a s k < >III III 2 5 5 . 2 5 5 . 2 5 5 . 0 0 02 Select the desired value f

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5: View Buttons in Depth 68 Receptor Manual3 Rotate the top and bottom display knobs to rename your workgroup, then press the bottom display knob t

Strany 161 - Windows 2000

5: View Buttons in Depth 69 Receptor Manual4 Rotate the top and bottom display knobs to rename your Receptor, then press the bottom display knob to

Strany 162 - Getting Receptor’s IP Address

Table of Contents 7 Receptor ManualTable of ContentsReceptor Overview 151 Quick Start 17I’m a synth player. How do I audition some patches? . . .

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5: View Buttons in Depth 70 Receptor ManualSETUP: Disk FreeRotate the top display knob to select the Disk Free option. This displays information abo

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5: View Buttons in Depth 71 Receptor ManualHere are a couple more details you may wish to know about Zload: • Some plugins keep audio in a buffer t

Strany 165 - Receptor Files

5: View Buttons in Depth 72 Receptor Manual2 Press the bottom display knob.The screen will ask if you are sure you want to uninstall the selected p

Strany 166 - Local Settings

6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 73 Receptor Manual6 Editing, Saving, and MeteringThis chapter discusses how to:• Edit patches• Save, copy, delet

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6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 74 Receptor ManualEDIT ButtonOne of the many advantages of VST plugins is that each plugin can have a unique graphi

Strany 168 - Registering Receptor

6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 75 Receptor ManualIn this example, if you turned Soft Knob B, the display would change to display the “Resonance” p

Strany 169 - Updating Receptor Software

6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 76 Receptor ManualSAVE/FILE: Save PatchRotate the top display knob to select the Save Patch option. This operation

Strany 170 - Downloading Plugins

6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 77 Receptor ManualIf you wish to store the patch within a different bank:2 Rotate the bottom display knob to selec

Strany 171 - Updating Existing Plugins

6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 78 Receptor Manual13 Receptor asks you to confirm the save operation.0 1 A r e y o u s u r e ? < >III III N o

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6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 79 Receptor Manual0 1 A r e y o u s u r e ? < >III III N o8 Rotate the bottom display knob counter-clockwise

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Table of Contents 8 Receptor ManualUsing Receptor’s Front Panel 334 Front Panel UI Overview 35Front Panel Interface Basics . . . . . . . . . . .

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6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 80 Receptor Manual0 1 D e l e t e P a t c h < >III III 0 5 2 : S q u i r r e l ‘ s N u t5 Press the bottom d

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6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 81 Receptor ManualSAVE/FILE: Rename PatchTo rename a patch:1 Rotate the top display knob to select the Rename Patc

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6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 82 Receptor ManualMeters ModeReceptor is a completely modular and flexible synth and effects device. Because of this

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6: Editing, Saving, and Metering 83 Receptor ManualMetering Signal LevelsLike all of Receptor’s Modifier buttons, the METERS button works in conjunct

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Graphic Editor 85 Receptor ManualGraphic EditorThis section discusses Receptor’s built-in graphic editor, which is availableby either connecting a k

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Graphic Editor 86 Receptor Manual

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 87 Receptor Manual7 Graphic UI - Mix ViewReceptor’s editing capabilities are enhanced by connecting a monitor, keyboard an

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 88 Receptor ManualOverview of Mix ViewMix View is Receptor’s main and default view. It’s where you configure Receptor’s 16 i

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 89 Receptor ManualMixer AnatomyThe bottom half of the Mix View windows shows... you guessed it... a MIXER! Receptor has 16

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Table of Contents 9 Receptor ManualMIX: Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 90 Receptor ManualChannel SelectorThe giant glowing button at the top of a mixer channel is the Channel Selector. By defaul

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 91 Receptor ManualPlugin OverviewThe Plugin Overview icons may be tiny, but they’re very useful. They provide a visual over

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 92 Receptor ManualIn the pre fader position (the button is on and purple in color) the Send Level and Volume level act inde

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 93 Receptor ManualUse the Output Assignments panel to route the output of any channel to a particular hardware output or (f

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 94 Receptor ManualChannel NumberThe channel number appears at the bottom of the channel strip. Instrument Channels are numb

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 95 Receptor ManualSource Slot AnatomyThese parameters are nearly the same as those accessed from the SOURCE button on Recep

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 96 Receptor ManualIf you wish to limit the number of plugins in the list, you can view only those plugins of a particular t

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 97 Receptor ManualSource: Prev/Next Patch ButtonsThe button with the left-pointing arrow selects the previous patch in a pa

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 98 Receptor ManualClick the MIDI Filter button to open the MIDI Filter panel for that channel.--- MIDI Filter Panel ---The

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7: Graphic UI - Mix View 99 Receptor ManualMultitimbral Synth Tip: Note that the Listen to MIDI Channel and Play Plugin MIDI Channel settings, when

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