Muse Research Receptor VIP v2.2 Software release notes User Manual

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The NOTES feature in LIVE MODE

One of the coolest features in LIVE MODE is the NOTES field that lets you attach
performance notes to each of the presets. These NOTES are simply "virtual sticky notes"
that let you put anything you'd like into them: key signatures, queues, who starts or stops
a song, even lyric - anything textual. There can be one NOTE per preset:

To create a NOTE, double click on the text box and start typing to enter a note (or click
the EDIT so it turns RED), and the NOTE is automatically saved after a period of time or
when you click on the EDIT button again.

You can change the size of a note field by clicking on the letter "A" with the up and down
arrows. You can hide a note by clicking on the "i" box at the top right of the note field.

If you'd like the NOTES to appear in a different aspect ratio, you can resize the LIVE
MODE page and drag the left hand border of the NOTES field to make it wider

The bottom of the note field also gives you the particulars for that preset, including its
name, and the amount of memory it is consuming.

LIVE MODE Audio Controls

In the bottom right hand corner of the LIVE MODE screen you'll see the channel audio
controls for the particular preset you are playing. In addition the indicators for MIDI
activity, RAM usage, CPU usage, and the current output level metering, you will see a
Volume and Pan control that lets you adjust, well, volume and panning.

Its important to understand that the Volume and Pan settings set in LIVE mode are
UNIQUE to this group of presets as long as you remain in LIVE MODE. As such, you
can override the volume and panning settings saved with each of these presets, and they
will stay overridden as long as the LIVE MODE is active. This allows you "tweak" the
levels of different presets in a particular performance context without having to go back
to the individual presets and resave them with new volume or panning settings. Note that
when you exit LIVE MODE, the changes you've made to the volume and panning
settings in LIVE MODE will revert back to what is saved with the individual presets.

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