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RECEPTOR Version 2.0.1
Software Update for Receptor 2 Products
Operating
Manual V1.0
February 20, 2014
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Seite 1 - RECEPTOR Version 2.0.1

www.museresearch.comRECEPTOR Version 2.0.1 Software Update for Receptor 2 ProductsOperatingManual V1.0February 20, 2014

Seite 2 - Table Of Contents

10The Different Types of Presets in your RECEPTORIt is important to realize that there are not only different types of Tags for different purposes, bu

Seite 3 - Introduction

11Using PRESETs in the "PLAY" modeNow that you have an overview of the different SoundFinder TAGs and what they provide, let's move ahe

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124. Play your guitar and adjust the Input 1 GAIN control on the AudioBox 1818 so that the red clip light on the interface does not illuminate, even w

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13Selecting Individual Synth PresetsPLAY mode lets you instantly select factory presets using SoundFinder, making RECEPTOR incredibly simple to use.

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143. Now let's select a preset for this synth channel. Turn the bottom knob to nd the sound you want. For example, let's choose an Electric

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15Selecting Individual Audio Input Effect PresetsNow let's make your own custom preset consisting of different effects on different audio inputs.

Seite 8 - SoundFinder and PLAY Mode

163. Turn the gain control to minimum on the front panel input and plug in your acoustic guitar. Turn the bottom encoder to select "TAG FX Acous

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17The MIX Button and Adjusting LevelsThe MIX section allows you to adjust the volume and panning of the main outputs, adjust the channel volume on any

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18Here are the parameters for the effects you can control in the MIX section: Effect 1 Tag: Select the effects preset category of Effect 1. Effect

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19Saving the Presets You’ve CreatedAny new preset you create, as well as any modications to the factory presets can quickly be saved from the front p

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2Table Of ContentsWelcome...3Downl

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20 Editing Virtual Instruments or EffectsThe virtual instruments and effects in RECEPTOR are intended to be edited from their Graphical User Interface

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21Using the RECEPTOR Graphical User InterfaceThe RECEPTOR Graphical User Interface (GUI), lets you see what is happening inside your RECEPTOR, as well

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22Exploring the GUI: Tags/Presets List Area ("SoundFinder") ListOn the left hand side of the screen you'll see a column with the headin

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23Exploring the GUI: Loading Synth and Audio Effect Presets In the center of the GUI is a large area that constitutes a virtual "rack" for

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24Synth Channel Control Functions1. Channel Solo Switch: Solos this channel and mutes all others when pressed / lit.2. Synth Graphical Editor: Shows a

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25Audio Input Channel Controls1. Channel Solo Switch: Solos this channel and mutes all others when pressed / lit. 2. Effect Graphical Editor: Click o

Seite 19 - Selecting Presets at a Gig

26Exploring the GUI: The Mixer Section ControlsNow that you know how to select different synths, effects and their presets, it is time to craft the ov

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27Using the Direct Outputs on a Synth ChannelAll of the virtual instruments and effects running in your RECEPTOR feed the master stereo mix bus, and t

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28Conguring The Master Mix Bus Effects, Stereo Mix, and Headphone Outputs:In addition to conguring any of the individual channels to send their outp

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29Exploring the GUI: The Setup Menu TabYour RECEPTOR has several system level settings that go beyond what was possible in the Mixer Mode. These are a

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3RECEPTOR Version 2.0.1 Software Update ManualIntroductionFirst off, thanks for being a RECEPTOR 2 owner. Whether you play for fun,gig at a local clu

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30 The Plug-ins Tab: Installing Plug-ins and their patchesIf you have installed a xer that includes plug-in software, you can now install that softwa

Seite 25 - Audio Input Channel Controls

31Setup: The "Audio..." settings menuThe Current Audio Device is always the Built-in audio, which gives you two analog inputs, two analog ou

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32Setup: MIDI settingsThe new V2.0.1 software release lets you change some of the MIDI characteristics of your RECEPTOR by selecting the MIDI SETUP me

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33Setup: Change ResolutionYour 2.0.1 software update gives you the ability to support many different monitor resolutions for viewing the GUI by direct

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34Customers who are familiar with RECEPTOR 2 programming will obviously be very comfortable in the "Mixer-style" interface, but as the "

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35Important Features in V2.0.1: LIVE MODERECEPTOR features an breakthrough technology that makes it possible to instantly switch from one preset to th

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36Managing your Presets in LIVE MODEOnce the TAG has the presets you want in it, you'll want to make sure they are in the order in which you thin

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Important features in V2.0.1: Mini Strips and Moving SynthsOne of the most convenient features of the Rack Mode interface is being able to see your va

Seite 32 - Setup: Network Settings

38Back up and Restore OperationFirst off, its important to understand that Backup/Restore is a mode that you must enter and leave from the front panel

Seite 33 - Setup: Change Resolution

39Backing Up Your Main Drive The good news is that once the Initial Backup is created, your system able to boot and run off the backup drive (assuming

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4Getting Started: Downloading your updateThe Receptor 2.0.1 update is a paid update. Yeah, we know, every update up to now has been free, but the fac

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40Once you've created your initial backup disk, you don't need to do it again unless you want to create another entire backup of your drive.

Seite 36 - The "NOTES" eld

41Restoring Your Main Drive From Your BackupNow that you have attached your back up drive to your Receptor, (and have disabled QuickBoot if you own a

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42Restoring Your Main Drive From Your Backup, continued...Once you determine that you want to restore the entire drive, or simply restore what has cha

Seite 38 - Back up and Restore Operation

43END-USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTBy opening the seal of this product and operating it, you are agreeing to the following end-user licensing agreem

Seite 39 - Backing Up Your Main Drive

AcknowledgementsRECEPTOR was created by a dedicated group of individuals at Muse Research & Development. Special thanks go to the following indiv

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45Additional Resources for Learning More about RECEPTORBelow is a list of additional resources where you can learn more about your RECEPTOR, Virtual I

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5Getting Started: Installing the software updateNow its time to install the software you have downloaded but it needs to be done in TWO steps. The pr

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6Getting Started: Completing installation and registering3. Now it's time to install the software by opening up the GUI and going to the SETUP pa

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7B. If an LCD is not available, connect a USB or PS2 keyboard for "blind" activation (Not recommended, but possible)If you do not have a mou

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8Getting Familiar with the V2.0.1 Terminology and OperationNow that your software is now installed and registered, so its time to become acquainted wi

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9What's great about PLAY mode is that it makes it really easy to utlilize all the functionality of your RECEPTOR without having to spend a bunch

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