Setup: program change chan, Setup: digtl clock source, Setup: master sample rate – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual

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Rotate the bottom display knob to set Receptor’s time signature. The selection flashes indicating you must press
the bottom display knob to apply the change. Time signature values start at the lowest denominator and run
to the highest. So, if you set the time signature to its ‘minimum’ value, it will display

2/2

. If you set it to its

‘maximum’ value, it will display

12/16

.

Basically, rotating the lower knob takes you through time signature values as follows:
2/2 > 3/2 > ... 12/2 > 2/4 > 3/4 > ... 12/ 4 > 2/8 > 3/8 ... 12/8 > 2/16 > 3/16 > ... 12/16
The default time signature is

4/4

and the Time Signature value is saved globally.

SETUP: Program Change Chan

Use this parameter to tell Receptor which MIDI channel to use for incoming program changes. You can choose
to have Receptor listen to all channels; or any one of the available 16 MIDI channels; or no channel. This
parameter is, by default, set to ALL, meaning Receptor will respond to program changes received on all 16
MIDI channels.

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When you limit the reception of program change messages to a single MIDI channel, Receptor will respond
only to program change message that are received on that channel. So, for instance, if this parameter is set to
Channel 03, then you will only be able to select plugin and Single patches assigned to channel 03, and your
Multi patches will only change when the message arrives on MIDI channel 03.
The primary reason for setting this parameter to something other than ALL is when Receptor is part of a multi-
unit rig and you’re using a master controller to send MIDI Program change messages to all your devices. In this
case, you may want to set Receptor to respond to a single MIDI channel so that it ignores any program change
messages intended for other devices.

SETUP: Digtl Clock Source

Rotate the top display knob to select the

Digtl Clock Source

parameter. Use this parameter to tell Receptor

whether to use its own internal digital clock or slave to an incoming SPDIF clock (if present).

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Rotate the bottom display knob to choose between

Internal

and

S/PDIF

. The change happens instantly,

meaning you’re not required to push the bottom display knob to apply it.
The Digtl Clock Source is a global setting and, as such, is not stored with any patch.

SETUP: Master Sample Rate

Use this parameter to set Receptor’s default master clock rate. You can select between the following rates:

44.1 kHz

48 kHz

96 kHz

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