Source: input gain, Source: bypass – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual

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NOTE 4: If you have edited a patch in any way, an asterisk (*) replaces the colon (:) between the patch number
and name. When you see an asterisk between the patch number and name, you’ll know that the version currently
in the edit buffer is not what’s stored to disk.

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If you want to save your patch, press the SAVE /FILE button to save your edits (as described in “SAVE/FILE
Button” on page 75).

SOURCE: Input Gain

This parameter appears only if you set the Source parameter to “Line Input,” which is the rear panel analog
input. If you set the Source parameter to Line Input and rotate the top display knob, you’ll see the Input Gain
parameter. Use this parameter to monitor a summed signal level arriving at the rear analog inputs and adjust the
gain, if necessary.

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Rotate the bottom display knob to increase or decrease the amount of gain you wish to apply to the rear panel
analog inputs. The gain affects both the left and right channels equally. You can boost the rear panel audio input
gain as much as 18 dB. The gain change happens instantly, meaning you’re not required to push the bottom
display knob to apply the change.
The bottom right corner of the LCD contains an 8-stage rear analog input level meter. You will want to adjust
the Input Gain so that this signal is as high as possible without clipping. Clipping is indicated by an exclamation
point.
NOTE: If you wish to see both the left and right side levels of the rear analog input, you may press the METERS
button while the SOURCE button is lit. For more information, see “Meters Mode” on page 82.

SOURCE: Bypass

Rotate the top display knob to select the

Bypass

parameter. Bypassing a source mutes it and releases the CPU

resources required to run it. Bypass is useful whenever Receptor’s CPU resources are maxed out and you want
to disable a particular plugin.

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B y p a s s e d

Rotate the bottom display knob clockwise to select

Bypassed

. Rotate the bottom display knob counter-

clockwise to select

Not Bypassed

. The change happens instantly, meaning you’re not required to push the

bottom display knob to apply the change.
SHORTCUT: Pressing the bottom display knob toggles between

Bypassed

and

Not Bypassed

.

NOTE: If you bypass a source that uses one of the audio inputs (rather than a VSTi), then the audio input is
muted, but no significant amount of CPU resources are saved.

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