Source: channel transpose, Source: note range – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual

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Rotate the bottom display knob to choose the channel remapping. The Remap channel is underlined but not
flashing. When you select a different channel, the change is instantly applied. You can choose between MIDI
channel 1-16, or you can choose “Thru”, which means that the VSTi plays on the same MIDI channel set by the

Listen to MIDI Ch

parameter.

For more details and examples of this parameter’s use, see “Source: MIDI Filter Button” on page 97.
NOTE: This parameter does not appear if you select an audio input source for the Plugin parameter.

SOURCE: Channel Transpose

Rotate the top display knob to select the

Channel Transpose

parameter. Use Channel Transpose to transpose

the playback pitch of the instrument channel up or down 3 octaves, in semitone increments. Because Channel
Transpose acts only on the selected channel, it is different than the global, Receptor-wide transposition value
set by the Master Transpose parameter, which is available under the SETUP button. Channel Transpose is
particularly helpful when used in conjunction with the Note Range parameter, since it will let you “fit” the
desired octaves within the note range you select.

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Rotate the bottom display knob to set the Channel Transpose to any value between -36 semitones and +36
semitones. The change happens instantly, meaning you’re not required to push the bottom display knob to apply
the change.

SOURCE: Note Range

Rotate the top display knob to select the

Note Range

parameter. Use this parameter to limit the range of MIDI

notes to which the channel responds. The Note Range parameter is primarily used for setting up keyboard
split points on Receptor. For example, you might assign a bass synthesizer to Instrument CH 01 and a lead
synthesizer to Instrument CH 02. Then, for CH 01, you could set the Note Range value from C-1 to B3 and, for
CH 02, you could set its Note Range from C4 to G9. Now, any notes you play below middle-C will be played
by the bass synth assigned to CH 01 and any notes you play on middle-C or higher will be played by the lead
synth assigned to CH 02.

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The Note Range parameter actually contains two parameters: a From parameter (representing the lowest note
in the range) and a To parameter (representing the highest note in the range). Rotate the bottom display knob to
set the low note to the desired MIDI note, then press the bottom display knob to apply the selection. The cursor
moves under the To parameter. Rotate the bottom display knob to set the high note to the desired MIDI note,
then press the bottom display knob to apply the selection.
MIDI Input Shortcut: You can set note range values via a MIDI keyboard. Simply make sure the cursor is
under the note value you wish to change, then turn the bottom display knob. This puts Receptor into “listen”
mode. Play a note on your MIDI keyboard and Receptor will set the note to that value and stop listening. If you
want to set the note to a different value via MIDI, repeat the above procedure.

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