Using presets in the "play" mode – Muse Research Receptor TRIO/QU4TTRO manual v1.0 User Manual

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Using PRESETs in the "PLAY" mode

Now that you have an overview of the different SoundFinder TAGs and what they provide, let's

move ahead and select a couple of presets.

RECEPTOR as a Synthesizer/Sound Module

1. Connect your keyboard to the MIDI input on the back of the unit, and connect the line outputs to

a stereo mixer, keyboard amplifier, or a pair of amplified speakers.

2. Power up RECEPTOR (if it is not already on). If not already lit, press the PLAY button.

3. Turn the BOTTOM knob until the "TAG:Acoustic Pianos" is displayed. Press the BOTTOM knob to

select the preset called "Studio Grand".

4. Play your controller keyboard. Feel free to browse the other Acoustic Piano presets and enjoy the

high-quality sampled sounds. Simply turn the top knob and press the bottom knob to load another

preset.

5. Now lets change to a different Tag and browse another category. Turn the bottom knob until it

says "TAG: Electric Pianos". Turn the top knob to select the piano "Contrasted Rhodes." Press the

selector knob to load the sound. Enjoy the richness and detail of an electric piano that uses physical

modelling to create every nuance of the classic electric piano!

RECEPTOR as an Electric Guitar Effects Processor/Amp Modeller

1. Connect the PreSonus AudioBox 1818 interface to your RECEPTOR and press the power button to

power it up if it's not already on.

2. Plug your guitar in to Input 1 on the AudioBox. Locate the associated gain control for Input 1 and

turn it all the way counter-clockwise.

3. Go back to the LCD and turn the BOTTOM knob and select the Tag labeled "FX: Clean".

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