Muse Research Receptor TRIO/QU4TTRO manual v1.0 User Manual

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4. 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 when playing loud.

5. Play your guitar and enjoy the incredibly realistic amp modeling provided by RECEPTOR.

Feel free to browse the other Guitar Effect presets; especially in some of the other TAGs since there

are many different sounds available to you. RECEPTOR's high-resolution floating point processing

and 24-bit audio output will makes your guitar sound amazing!

RECEPTOR as a Vocal Processor/Effects box

1. Start by plugging the XLR-type microphone cable from your microphone into Input 2 on the

front panel of the PreSonus interface. If your microphone requires +48V Phantom power, press the

button labeled "48V" for inputs 1-4 next to Input 1.

2. Power up RECEPTOR if its not already on. If it isn't already lit, press the PLAY button.

3. Turn the BOTTOM knob and select "TAG: FX: Vocal". Select the preset "Fat Voice" using the top

knob and push the knob to load. Sing in to your microphone and adjust the input level control for

Input 2 so that the clip light never illuminates. Enjoy the high quality processing of your vocals.

Feel free to browse the other Vocal processing presets and enjoy how RECEPTOR enhances the

sound of your own voice.

4. Note that you can change the input assignments in the PreSonus AudioBox 1818 inrterface by

simply pressing EFFECT and SETUP, which allows you to re-assign the effects to different inputs.

You an also set up any of the input or output routings using the GUI of your RECEPTOR, described

later in this guide, which is easier to do if you have a lot of channels running.

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