Edit: “panic” feature, Save/file button – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual

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6: Editing, Saving, and Metering

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In this example, if you turned Soft Knob B, the display would change to display the “Resonance” parameter,
and you would see its value change as you rotated the knob. When you stop rotating a soft knob, the display
returns to normal within about a half-second.
If you want to see which parameter is assigned to a soft knob without actually turning it, simply push the soft
knob -- the display will show the associated parameter name and value for a period of about one second.
In effect, this gives you instant and simultaneous control of up to five parameters: the first four plus whichever
parameter you’ve scrolled to using the top display knob.

EDIT: “Panic” Feature

The EDIT button performs a special “panic” function when used with Setup Mode. Specifically, if you ever
experience a situation in which a note gets stuck “on,” simply press the SETUP button followed by the EDIT
button. This “panic” feature sends an all notes off MIDI message to all 16 of Receptor’s instrument channels,
silencing any note that might be stuck on.

SAVE/FILE Button

Press SAVE/FILE to enter Save/File Mode. Within Save/File Mode you can save, delete, copy, and rename any
bank or patch type supported by Receptor. This includes:

Single patches - A single patch contains a single Instrument’s SOURCE assignment plus all its in line FX
plugin/patch assignments and their routing.

Multi patches - A multi patch contains all Instrument channels, the two effects bus channels, and the master
channel settings -- essentially an entire Receptor configuration.

Plugin patches - A plugin patch is the standard .fxp patch associated with a particular plugin. Each VST
instrument and effect has its own patch format and all are supported by Receptor.

Note: When the SETUP button is lit, press the SAVE/FILE button to see a screen showing you an overview of
Receptor’s 19 channels and their current status. For more information, see “SETUP: Channel Status” on page
59.
Even though Receptor supports so many types of patch formats, the method used to save, copy, delete or rename
them is the identical. For example, if you wanted to save the edits you made to an effect assigned to FX B of
Channel 3, you would:

1

Press

FX B.

This tells Receptor that you want to perform your operations on FX B.

2

Press the top display knob to enter Channel Select Mode, then rotate it to select Channel

03. Press it again

to exit Channel Select Mode.
This tells Receptor that you want to perform your operations on the FX B assigned to Channel 3.

3

Press

SAVE.

This puts Receptor into Save Mode.

NOTE: If you try to SAVE a patch for a slot that currently has no plugin assigned, the display will say “Save/
File Mode Unavailable.” You can cancel the Save operation at any time by simply hitting the SAVE button
again to turn off Save Mode.
The following sections discuss each of the options available in Save Mode.

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