5 view buttons in depth, Multi button, Multi: bank – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual

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5: View Buttons in Depth

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View Buttons in Depth

This chapter discusses every View Mode button and its associated set of parameters. You should have a basic
understanding of Receptor’s signal flow architecture and overall front panel operation before reading this
chapter.

MULTI Button

A Multi patch consists of an entire receptor configuration, including all Source and Insert FX assignments on
all Instrument channels, all Effects Bus assignments, the Master channel assignments, and all routings, button
states, and levels. In addition, many relevant Setup parameters are saved with Multi patches (as discussed
on a case-by-case basis in “SETUP Button” on page 59). Multi patches provide a quick, one-step method to
reconfigure your entire Receptor for a new song or set. This section discusses the parameters available when
you press the MULTI button on Receptor.

MULTI: Bank

In order to conform with MIDI standards, patches are stored together in a group, which is called a ‘bank.’
Each bank can hold up to 128 patches. Receptor can store up to 128 banks of Multi patches (for a maximum of
16,384 Multi patches). To select a patch from a particular bank, you must first select the bank, then the actual
patch.
To select a bank and load a Multi patch from that bank:

1

Rotate the top display knob to select the Bank parameter.

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Rotate the bottom display knob to select the bank you wish to load.
The bank name is flashing

3

Press the bottom display knob.
Receptor shows you the first patch in that bank.

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Rotate the bottom display knob to select a patch. The patch name will flash.

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Press the bottom display knob to load that patch into Receptor.

NOTE 1: You cannot select a bank without also selecting a patch, since a bank is nothing more than a directory
of patches.
NOTE 2: ROM bank names are enclosed in angle brackets, like <this>. When you see a bank name enclosed
in <angle brackets>, it means the bank is a “factory” bank and cannot be overwritten or deleted. For more
information, see “ROM Banks and RAM Banks” on page 127.

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