Routing area, Send midi to (send data to) menu – Muse Research UniWire manual supplement User Manual

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Routing Area

Use this area to define how audio and midi data flows between your host application and Receptor.

RoutingArea

UniWireInstrument

UniWireFX

‘Send MIDI To’ Menu
‘Send Data To’ Menu

The name of this menu changes depending on whether you’ve instantiated a UniWire Instrument or a UniWire
FX, but the function is basically identical. Use this menu to tell UniWire where, in Receptor, to send the data
from your host sequencer. If you’re using a UniWire Instrument, the menu is called “Send MIDI To” since only
MIDI data is transmitted from your host sequencer to your Receptor. If you’re using a UniWire FX, the menu is
called “Send Data To” since you are sending both MIDI and Audio data from your host application to Receptor.
You choices are:

All Receptor Channels
This is the ‘standard’ method for communicating with Receptor. When you choose to send data to ALL
Receptor channels, then UniWire communicates with Receptor exactly the same as if you had connected a
pair of MIDI cables between your host computer’s MIDI interface and Receptor. Your host computer sends
16 MIDI channels to Receptor and Receptor responds to those MIDI channels using the various MIDI Filter
settings provided on each Instrument Channel. Audio from Receptor’s Master audio output is returned to
your host application via UniWire, exactly as if you had connected audio cables between Receptor’s stereo
output to your host computer’s audio interface.

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