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RECEPTOR VIP
Virtual Instrument and Eects Module
Operating
Manual V1.1
September 1, 2012
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Page 1 - RECEPTOR VIP

www.museresearch.comRECEPTOR VIPVirtual Instrument and Eects Module OperatingManual V1.1September 1, 2012

Page 2 - Introduction

10What's great about PLAY mode is that it makes it really easy to utlilize all the functionality of your RECEPTOR VIP without having to spend a b

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11The Difference Types of Presets in your RECEPTOR VIPIt is important to realize that there are not only different types of Tags for different purpose

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12Using PRESETs in the PLAY modeNow that you have an overview of the different SoundFinder TAGs and what they provide, let's move ahead and selec

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134. Play your guitar and adjust the GAIN control for Input A so that the green and yellow LEDs light on a regular basis, but the Red LED does not lig

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14Selecting Individual Synth PresetsPLAY mode lets you instantly select factory presets using SoundFinder, making RECEPTOR VIP incredibly simple to us

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153. 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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16Selecting Individual Effect PresetsNow let's make your own custom preset consisting of different effects on different audio inputs. Say, for ex

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173. Turn the gain control to minimum on Input A and plug in your acoustic guitar. Turn the bottom encoder to select "TAG FX Acous Gtr" and

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18The 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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19Here are the parameters for the effects you can control in the MIX section: Effects 1 Tag: Select the effects preset category of Effect 1. Effec

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2RECEPTOR VIP™ Operating ManualIntroductionFirst off, thank you for purchasing a RECEPTOR VIP. Your're now among the thousands of top professiona

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20Saving 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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21If you have a MIDI keyboard attached, you can send a MIDI program change message and RECEPTOR VIP will load the corresponding presets in that partic

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22Using the RECEPTOR VIP Graphical User InterfaceThe RECEPTOR VIP Graphical User Interface (GUI), lets you see what is happening inside your RECEPTOR

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23Exploring the GUI: The Tag FilterAdjacent to the top of the Tag/Preset heading you see a small Tag symbol, like a price tag. If you click on this t

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24Exploring the GUI: Synth / Effects Selection AreaJust to the right of the Tags/Presets menu you'll see two zones labeled "Synth Plugins&qu

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25Synth Channel ControlsDescriptions of all the Synth Channel controls are as follows: 1. Channel Solo Switch: Solos this channel and mutes all others

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26Audio Input Channel ControlsDescriptions of all the Audio Channel controls are as follows: 1. Channel Solo Switch: Solos this channel and mutes all

Page 20 - Selecting Presets at a Gig

27Exploring the GUI: The Mixer SectionNow that you know how to select different synths, effects and their presets, it is time to craft the overall sou

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28NOTE: Please use caution when connecting an external device to the RECEPTOR VIP when it is in Passive Mode. The only control you will have over the

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29Setup: Audio "Latency" SettingsRECEPTOR VIP makes use of computer software, and has a very high-performance audio sub-system that converts

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3Getting Familiar: Unpacking and SetupFirst, you are going to want to unpack your RECEPTOR VIP and remove all the packing material. In your RECEPTOR V

Page 24 - Main Rack Channels

30Setup: LIVE MODERECEPTOR VIP features an breakthrough technology that makes it possible to instantly switch from one preset to the next, just like i

Page 25 - Synth Channel Controls

31Managing 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

Page 26 - Audio Input Channel Controls

32System SpecicationsDimensions: 19" wide (one rack space, (48cm)), 3.0" high (not including feet, two rack spaces (7.6cm)), 10.5" dee

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33END-USER SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTBy opening the seal of this product and operating it, you are agreeing to the following end-user licensing agreem

Page 28 - Setup: Software Updates

Muse Research and Development Standard WarrantyMuse Research and Development, Inc. (MRD) warrants each MRD hardware product to be free of material har

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

Page 30 - Setup: LIVE MODE

4Getting Familiar with RECEPTOR VIP: OverviewTo start, here are some general concepts about RECEPTOR VIP: RECEPTOR VIP is a sixteen channel device. A

Page 31 - The "NOTES" eld

5The Front PanelThe RECEPTOR VIP can be controlled using the buttons, control knobs, and 2-line LCD located on the front panel. RECEPTOR VIP might hav

Page 32 - System Specications

65. LCD: This blue LED backlit display shows the names of presets and TAGS, lists the parameters of the sounds or effect so you can edit them, as well

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7Getting Familiar: The Rear PanelConnecting your RECEPTOR VIP to your mixer, your amplier, your computer, or to other music gear is simple to do with

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86. Audio Outputs: This is the Left (L) and Right (R) channel output of RECEPTOR VIP for connection to your mixer, amplier, or powered speakers. The

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9Making Music: The PLAY mode and SoundFinder™ FeaturePLAY mode is the super simple default mode that happens when the RECEPTOR VIP powers up. You can

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