Modifier buttons, Lcd and display knobs, Modifier buttons – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual

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4: Front Panel UI Overview

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The MULTI button corresponds to Receptor’s MULTI patch area, which is where the entire Receptor
configuration (across all channels) is managed and recalled.

... and the SETUP button is used to access to Receptor’s Setup options, such as networking, audio, and MIDI
configuration.

Modifier Buttons

Press one of the three Modifier buttons to apply a further set of options to the selected View button. Basically, a
Modifier button acts upon the patch or signal represented by the correspondingly lit View button. For example:

EDIT Button Overview

If a SOURCE, FX A, FX B or FX C button is lit and you press the EDIT button, you’ll be able to edit
various VST parameters assigned to those slots.

If the SETUP button is lit and you press the EDIT button, you’ll trigger a “panic” function by sending an
“All Notes Off” message to all internal instrument channels, silencing them completely.

If the MULTI, SINGLE or MIX buttons are lit and you press the EDIT button, no parameters are displayed.

For detailed information, see “EDIT Button” on page 74.

SAVE/FILE Button Overview

If a MULTI, SINGLE, SOURCE, FX A, FX B or FX C button is lit and you press the SAVE/FILE button,
you’ll be able to save, delete, copy or rename a bank or patch of the corresponding type.

If the SETUP button is lit and you press the SAVE/FILE button, you’ll see an overview screen showing
Receptor’s Channel Status.

If the MIX button is lit and you press the SAVE/FILE button, no parameters are displayed.

For detailed information, see “SAVE/FILE Button” on page 75.

METERS Button

If a MULTI, SINGLE, SOURCE, FX A, FX B, FX C or MIX button is lit and you press the METERS
button, you’ll be able to monitor the signal level at the output of the correspondingly lit slot.

If the SETUP button is lit and you press the METERS button, you’ll load a blank multi patch into Receptor.

For detailed information, see “Meters Mode” on page 82.

LCD and Display Knobs

The 2-line display works very consistently in all views and modes. In general it is controlled by the two knobs
to its right:

Top Display Knob
The top display knob controls the top line of the display and is almost always used to scroll through a list
of parameters, whose names appear on the top line of the LCD. By pushing the top display knob, it can be
used to set a different Channel Number as discussed in “Channel Number” on page 38.

Bottom Display Knob
The bottom display knob controls the bottom line of the display and is almost always used to select a value
for the parameter name shown in the top line of the LCD. Whenever a parameter value flashes, it indicates
that you must press the bottom display knob in order to apply your selection.

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