Muse Research UniWire manual supplement User Manual

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IMPORTANT: Since you wish to use both Receptor’s audio circuitry and your computer’s, you essentially have
two different audio interfaces connected to your computer. As such, you must synchronize them by connecting a
S/PDIF cable between Receptor and your computer’s audio interface.
To synchronize Receptor’s audio to your host computer’s audio interface:



ConnectacablefromtheS/PDIFOUTportonyourcomputer’saudiointerfacetotheS/PDIFINporton
Receptor.

2

SetReceptor’s

Sample Clock SourcetouseS/PDIFSync.

To do this from the front panel, press the SETUP button, then rotate the top display knob to select the Digtl Clock
Source
parameter. Rotate the bottom display knob to select S/PDIF.
To do this from the graphical editor, click the Setup tab and, in the Audio section of Setup view, set the
Sample Clock
Source
to S/PDIF Sync Enabled.
Once the two audio interfaces are synchronized over S/PDIF, you can simultaneously use Audio+MIDI on both
Receptor and your computer.
Note that, if you prefer, you may also use Receptor as the master clock source and slave your computer to it.

Once you have synchronized the two audio interfaces, you’re free to route data back and forth between Receptor
and your computer using any of the techniques discussed in this document. Keep in mind that, because MIDI
and audio are active on both devices, it’s easy to create doubled audio, infinite loops, and other undesirable
situations without careful consideration of your signal routings.

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