Managing your presets in live mode – Muse Research Receptor V2.0.1 Software Update Manual User Manual

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Managing your Presets in LIVE MODE

Once the TAG has the presets you want in it, you'll want to make sure they are in the order in which you

think you will perform them before entering LIVE mode because you cannot reorder your presets in LIVE

mode. LIVE MODE works by loading the first presets in a TAG, and then loading the presets sequentially

from that point. If your set lists changes, or you need to jump to a different preset, you can simply click

or select the different preset, and LIVE MODE will automatically start loading from that point on.

LIVE MODE keeps as many presets loaded as will fit in to RAM. The exact number of presets that load in

any given TAG will depend on how much RAM each preset requires. Please note that very large sampled-

based presets, such as can be found in products like Synthogy Ivory 2 or Kontakt from Native Instruments

can consume vast amounts of RAM, which means you won't be able to load nearly as many presets using

large sample libraries as you would if you were loading presets that were using physical modelling, FM,

additive or substractive synthesis.

In the case where not all presets can fit in to the available RAM, LIVE MODE will load up the current

preset, the preset immediately before the current preset, and as many presets beyond the current preset

as will fit into RAM. This is done because often you might have to rehearse the transition from a previous

song to the next, so keeping the previous preset around is handy in this case.

Preset Status and Different Preset Switching Methods

Note that switching time between presets in LIVE mode depends on the input method! If you are

using MIDI program changes, or the footswitch connection in the back of the unit, the changes are

instantaneous. However, if you use an encoder from the front panel or the NEXT or PREVIOUS buttons on

the GUI, you may notice a slight delay in switching from one sound to teh next. This is done intentionally

to allow you to skip through several presets in a TAG and not get bogged down going from one patch to

the next. Once you stop moving through the list of presets, the sound selected will instantly load.

Note that in all cases, the "patch remain" function is active, letting you sustain some notes, change

patches, and continue susatining the "old" notes while sounding new ones until the sustain is done.

Note that next to each preset name in LIVE mode is a small icon that shows you what the current status

is of that particular presets, as well as the presets that are affected by LIVE MODE.

Standard Text Preset Name: A preset that is loaded and ready to play.

Italic Text Preset Name: A preset that is NOT loaded yet or ready to play.

Green Dot : Indicates the preset that is currently being played in LIVE MODE

Red Dot: Indicates a preset that still has notes sounding from previous use (patch remain).

Clock icon: Indication that a particular preset is currently loading and becoming ready.

The "NOTES" field

Unique to the LIVE mode is a text field on the right hand side of the window that lets you enter in notes

for that particular preset. Notes can be things like the song name, who counts it off, what key it is in, a

list of lyrics or chord changes, pretty much anything.

To enter a note, simply double click on the field or click on the EDIT button. After a second or two the

note will be automticaly saved, or hit RETURN to manually save the note. You can adjust the size of the

font using the font sizing button (the letter A with an up / down arrow). You can "hide" a note from view

by clicking on the upper right hand box with the "i" in it.

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