Important features: live mode – Muse Research Receptor TRIO/QU4TTRO manual v1.0 User Manual

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Important Features: LIVE MODE

RECEPTOR features an breakthrough technology that makes it possible to instantly switch from one

preset to the next, just like in a hardware keyboard. This exclusive, proprietary technology is called

LIVE MODE and it lets you pre-load the presets of a particular TAG into RAM. The result is instantaneous

switching from one preset to the next using MIDI program changes or using the LIVE mode screen.

LIVE MODE is important to live players because most virtual instruments and effects were not designed

with live performance in mind. As a result, some of the plug-ins, especially ones that make use of large

sample libraries, can takea long time to load before you can play them.

What LIVE MODE does is it "looks ahead" at what presets follow the first preset in a TAG, and instead of

just loading a single preset, it loads as many presets as can safely fit in RAM. Once they are loaded, you

can switch instantly from one to the next. You can even utlize the "Patch remain" function so that you can

hold the notes from one preset, switch to the next and begin playing while the other older notes are still

sounding. .

LIVE MODE also features its own, super-simple dedicated window that clearly shows the name of the

current preset, as well as the next and previous presets. This is ideal for choosing presets at a gig from

a portable device like an iPad, iPod, Android Pad, or Android Phone connected to your RECEPTOR using a

WiFi router and a VNC application on your portable device.

Entering LIVE MODE / Creating TAGS for use in LIVE MODE

LIVE MODE will make ready any preset from any TAG by simply clicking on the name of a TAG, going to

the TAG menu, and clicking on "Play 'TAG NAME' Live...". Once you do this, the LIVE MODE control panel

will open up, and the presets in that particular TAG will automatically start loading. All you have to do is

play the presets and change between them! Note that only one TAG can be performed at once, but you

can easily add new presets to any TAG to allow them to accomodate all the presets you require.

If you are preparing for a live performance where you will be using your own group of presets, you'll want

to set up your own custom TAG to perform. That can be done quite easily by selecting "New Empty TAG"

from the TAG menu, and entering in the name for that TAG, such as "Friday Night Jam" or "Concert in

the Park gig" or whatever. That TAG will now show up with all the other TAGs on the left hand side of the

GUI. You can now simply drag any existing presets of interest into that TAG by clicking, dragging, and

dropping the preset into the TAG, or by creating a new custom preset from scratch and then saving it

with your new TAG name checked when you go to save it.

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