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RECEPTOR VIP2: good. 1 TB drive. 8 GB memory. 3.3 Ghz Dual-Core Intel processor RECEPTOR TRIO: better. 1 TB drive. 8 GB memory. 3.7 Ghz (Peak) Quad-Core Intel processor RECEPTOR QU4TTRO: best.
2 TB drive. 16 GB memory. 3.9 Ghz (Peak) Quad-Core Intel processor Run virtual instruments and effects using the innovative, dedicated performance muscle of the Muse Research RECEPTOR. The world’s greatest keyboardists, guitarists, drummers, producers, engineers, film and TV composers, and music theater companies rely on RECEPTOR as their #1 solution for running virtual instruments and effects with unrivalled, road-worthy stability, speed and performance. Fuel-injected, brilliant performance The RECEPTOR was designed to do just one thing: make music. Its purpose-built, mission critical custom system software and audio hardware is housed in a beer-bottle proof metal case.
It’s the best possible solution for taking your virtual instruments and effects out of the studio and onto the stage. The RECEPTOR’s highly optimized, super-efficient and super-stable OS runs on state-of-the-art, customized intelligently design hardware with an easy-to-use, on-board control panel and a smartly configured graphic user interface.
RECEPTOR is perfect for live performance. It frees you from complex and messy setups, untimely crashes and over-heating, or the worry that your entire world will be destroyed if it gets dropped. And in the studio RECEPTOR will work hand-in-hand with your DAW, allowing you to run those massive plug-in libraries without clogging up your processor. Serious muscle equals seriously fast RECEPTOR comes in three highly optimized models that run faster and more efficient than anything you’ve ever tried before.
Now you run more virtual instruments and effects with more polyphony and lower latency than comparable systems. Beautifully better.
When you combine super-fast hardware with highly optimized software, the result is a solution that is more efficient, more stable, and simply better than anything else available. And you’ll be making music right out of the box since you get over 400 instruments with the included MusePlayer software – a $500 value – as well as IK Multimedia’s, a $99 value – for FREE, along with dozens of other virtual instruments and effects with hundreds of presets that will get you on you music-making way. RECEPTOR is also great for the environment, with a new EnergyStar™ certified power supply. And weighing in at a svelte 18 pound shipping weight, it easily reduces your carbon footprint on tour when compared with the gear that would be required to do what the RECEPTOR can do in just two rack spaces. RECEPTOR is also easy on the eyes, with a gorgeous blue-backlit LCD display, beautiful milled aluminum knobs, and a cool, black anodized aluminum front panel. Sound quality is not optional It wouldn’t be a RECEPTOR without our legendary sound quality, and RECEPTOR packs that in spades.
You’ll find balanced line-level inputs and outputs, S/PDIF digital input and output, high performance front panel instrument input, and an 8-channel ADAT optical output. Whether you run at 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88kHz, or 96kHz, RECEPTOR gives you inspirational sonic performance with minimal latency It’s as if your virtual instruments and effects suddenly became real! Dedicated tools for dedicated musicians RECEPTOR is a ‘ready to rack’ instrument for players who demand unshakeable stability and super-tight performance, whether you play live or in the studio. If you want to run large numbers of virtual instruments and effects with minimal latency and maximum polyphony, then you need RECEPTOR. Quite simply, RECEPTOR is the smarter, faster, better way to make musicyour music. RECEPTOR VIP2, RECEPTOR TRIO and RECEPTOR QU4TTRO Designed to do just one thing: run your virtual instruments and effects All models feature:. 8GB of high speed RAM (16G on QU4TTRO) so you can run massive sample libraries and tons of sounds.
Massive processing power: Run plug-ins with super-low latency. State-of-the-art hard drives: For maximum polyphony. Substantial networking bandwidth: Connect to your computer (laptop or desktop, PC or Mac) using a single Ethernet cable:. View RECEPTOR's interface on your computer over a network.
Including over a WiFi connection (Wireless router and wireless enabled computer necessary.). Transfer files and back up your RECEPTOR in no time. Versatile Muse software: Built on top of Linux for more efficient memory usage that prioritizes audio tasks over all others. Easy sound selection: Select presets without having to open a plug-in interface. You control all aspects of a plug-in as well as the mixer itself using MIDI. Versatility: Quickly create splits and layers, as well as re-channelizing and re-pitching your sounds instantly.
Universal Preset Access: Every instrument and effect presents its presets in a consistent and straightforward way on RECEPTOR's built-in interface so you spend more time making music. Exclusive Z-Load feature: Once you instantiate a plug-in the first time, subsequent instantiations are almost instantaneous so you can make more music with less waiting. Snapshot banks: Quickly switch from one sound to the next without waiting for samples to load. Perfect for live performance. The MIDI filter's 'patch bay' function: Re-channelize incoming MIDI to play other channels, as well as transpose incoming MIDI to play different pitches.
Ultra-flexible: Load up to 16 instruments in a bank, and selectively layer, split, and transpose any of the instruments with a simple program change. Add new plug-ins at any time. Automatic recall: Remembers the last bank when you turn it on again – nothing to load or set up. Enhanced USB peripheral compatibility: Improved USB driver allows hot plugging a large range of peripherals like MIDI and ASCII keyboards as well as mice. Graphical interface: Easily browse through sounds using Muse's graphical interface – sounds load instantly. Highly tweaked audio I/O drivers: Avoid the annoying conflicts and latency that plagues most computer systems.
Interface flexibility: Attach a monitor, mouse, and keyboard to the back panel to view our mixer-like software interface in action. You can also edit your virtual instruments and effects using their GUIs. Bundled Virtual Instruments include the entire MusePlayer, a collection of over 400 instruments based on the UVI engine, as well as from IK Multimedia. 100's of presets ready to go covering a wide variety of musical styles.
Starts fast, super stable: Eliminate time-consuming re-boots and other computer-freezing conflicts. New Energy Star™ compliant, auto-ranging power supply: with over 80% efficiency at all voltages from 100 to 240V AC (it works anywhere in the world). Looks amazing: New blue-backlit LCD display, beautiful new milled aluminum knobs, and a cool, anodized aluminum front panel. Great sound, no headaches: Invest in a platform that will not only save you time, money and headaches, but will also make you sound better than you ever thought possible. Five reasons why you should you buy a Receptor instead of a second computer, laptop, or sound module 1. Receptor has low latency and pristine sound Because Receptor is a purpose-built device, Muse Research has been able to optimize it to do one thing — run great sounding VST synths and effects.
Receptor doesn't check your email or double as a fax machine. It doesn't edit vacation photos or balance your checkbook. Receptor is a sound and effects module.
And, as such, it is fully optimized to perform this function, with built-in 24-bit/96kHz fidelity and measured latency figures as low as 2ms from the time you touch a MIDI keyboard until you hear sound come out of Receptor. To put this in perspective, 2ms is about the amount of time it takes for sound to travel 2/3 of a meter (a little over 2 feet).
In other words, there is as much audible latency between a pianist's left and right hands as there is in Receptor. Receptor plays today's synths and effects. And tomorrow's, too Unlike a sound module, which is limited to creating today's sounds with today's technology, Receptor is totally software based. This means that, not only can it play today's most popular synthesizers, samplers, drum modules, and effects—but it will be compatible with synths, samplers, and effects that haven't even been invented yet. That's a trick you'll never be able to teach your old workstation or sound module. Receptor is rugged, robust, and built for the rigors of the road Receptor is housed in a road-worthy, metal, rack-mount enclosure with a robust power supply, ultra-quiet fans and enough internal air space to keep components running cool. All this, obviously makes Receptor physically more rugged than a laptop.
But robustness is not just a mechanical function — Receptor's software is robust, as well. Receptor, unlike a PC, runs a dedicated operating system and purpose-built software. This means Receptor is less likely to crash and, if for some reason it does crash (like when your roadie kicks out the power cable), Receptor will reboot itself within 5 seconds and it will reboot into the configuration it was in before it crashed.
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And, while we're talking startup times, a totally shut down Receptor turns on and loads its most recent state within 1 minute. Most PC's take longer just to turn on — and that doesn't even take into account the amount of time it takes to boot a VST hosting application or return to the state you were in when you shut down the computer.
Receptor integrates seamlessly with your computer-based studio Receptor, thanks to its revolutionary new UniWire™ technology, can connect to a computer-based digital audio workstation using only Ethernet cables—no audio or midi cables are needed. In addition, UniWire instrument and effects plug-ins are installed on your host computer, which allow your digital audio workstation to communicate with Receptor as if it were both a virtual instrument and a virtual effect plug-ins. This means that, unlike 'old school' external sound and effects modules or computers saddled with additional MIDI and audio interfaces, Receptor integrates with your digital audio workstation exactly like a locally hosted plug-in—but without using your host computer's precious CPU cycles. Receptor is ridiculously simple It's actually complicated to describe just how simple Receptor is to use.
That's because, in order to understand the brilliance of Receptor, you need to discuss all the barriers that your traditional or computer-based sound modules place between you and your music—none of which are required by Receptor. For example, if you want to integrate a traditional sound module into a computer environment, you need to connect a bunch of MIDI and audio cables to your computer, then configure two tracks in your sequencer: a MIDI track to send MIDI data to your sound module, and an audio track to record audio coming from the sound module. And you need to do all this while trying to align MIDI delays and latencies with your sequencer's own latency. With Receptor you just plug in one Ethernet cable and communicate with it using a plug-in—just like you'd do with a software synth or effect running natively on your computer. Latency compensation is handled by your host sequencer and Receptor flows into your standard workflow, enhancing your creativity rather than hindering it.
And pity the poor people who try to configure an off-the-shelf PC as a sound module. Not only are they running an operating system that isn't geared for audio, but they're having to buy all sorts of third-party add-ons: like a MIDI interface; an audio interface; and another copy of their plug-in host application. Then, when they get it all wired up, they realize that the MIDI instruments on their custom built 'sound module' PC can't sync to MIDI beat clock, nor can they change patches via standard MIDI program change messages. And, to top it all off, they need a mouse, monitor, and keyboard to configure it all. Compare that with Receptor—which can be programmed using it's own front panel; which has MIDI and impeccable audio capabilities built-in; and which features a complete and thorough MIDI implementation—including the elusive MIDI Beat Clock and Patch Change features you need. So you're that hard to convince, eh? Here are even more reasons why you should buy a Receptor instead of a second computer, laptop, or sound module ».
Have you ever tried to update a bunch of plug-ins on a PC? Have you noticed that every plug-in has a different method of installation, complete with a different set of rules, and a different website to navigate even to find the latest updates? And how do you even know if an update is available? Every plug-in has a different way of checking.
Receptor completely unifies the installation process. Every Receptorized plug-in is installed on Receptor using an identical installation method. All Receptorized plug-ins can be purchased, downloaded, and authorized from the plugorama.com website, which also contains a utility that tells you exactly what's out of date on your Receptor. What's more, you can combine multiple plug-ins into a single download and install all of them on Receptor with one click of a button. With Receptor, you can update multiple plug-ins in minutes. With a PC, you could spend hours, if not days. We do it all the time.
More synthesizer and effects plug-ins exist in Windows VST format than any other audio plug-in format. But what if you use a Macintosh as your main audio recorder? What if you use a stand-alone HD recorder or portastudio? Without Receptor, there is no way to integrate Windows-based instrument and effects plug-ins into your recording environment without buying a Windows PC, some Windows VST hosting software, a MIDI interface, and an audio interface for that PC. You must then maintain another generic computer operating system and, even if you're willing to do all this, you'll still face many of the other problems associated with using a PC as a stand-alone sound and effects module. What's even more surprising is that, even though Receptor runs Windows VST's, it doesn't do Windows! Instead, Receptor runs a custom-built audio-specific version of Linux, created specifically for this purpose by Muse Research.
This gives you lower latency, better sound quality, and more processing bang for your purchasing buck. If you replace a string on your electric guitar, would you expect a pickup to stop working? Of course not. Yet, with a PC, updating one software application frequently causes another application to suddenly malfunction. How many times have you installed an operating system update that breaks something in your sequencer, which forces you to wait for a sequencer update that, once installed, breaks some of your plug-ins? It's the generic nature of PC's that cause this scenario. With so many different applications interpreting so many specs in so many different ways, the system is ripe for instability.
Receptor, on the other hand, is a purpose-built device that's custom-designed to be a sound and effects module. There are no specs to misinterpret.
No video programs to load that might break your audio program. Receptor is a unified whole, whose OS is Linux—based and custom-coded by music industry veterans. Graphical user interfaces are wonderful. But sometimes clicking your way around a graphical simulation of a piece of hardware isn't as quick or intuitive as pushing real buttons or turning real knobs. Muse Research understands this, and designed Receptor such that you can use it with or without a keyboard, mouse and monitor. Its clever and intuitive front panel gives you full access to Receptor, its plug-ins, and their patches.
Sometimes it pays to turn off the monitor and listen with your ears. And sometimes it pays to not have to carry a monitor on the road with you. One of the problems with using multiple PC's as sound modules is that each PC needs its own monitor, keyboard, and mouse in order to configure it. You could, if you wanted, purchase a number of KVM switches, but these can be problematic and you can still only see one device interface a time. Receptor, as mentioned previously, can be configured via its own front panel, without using a monitor.
But, if you need graphical control, Receptor gives you yet another alternative — remote control software for your Mac, PC, or iPad! By launching a Receptor Remote Control application on your Mac/PC/iPad (or by using UniWire), you will be able to see Receptor's graphical interface displayed on your computer screen, and your computer's keyboard and mouse will control Receptor just as if they were plugged directly into it!
What's more, you can display and control multiple Receptors from your computer desktop — particularly handy if you're opting for that mega-configuration in which you plug 10 Receptors into your computer's Gigabit Ethernet network using UniWire! With Receptor, you can be sequencing on your Mac and still have full graphical control over multiple Receptors—all without ever taking your eyes off your Macintosh monitor. Have you ever tried using a second computer as a MIDI sound module? Have you ever noticed that there's no way for it to respond to MIDI program change messages, making it rather impractical for use with either a sequencer or a keyboard rig?
This is not a problem with Receptor — every patch for every plug-in instrument is MIDI selectable. Plus, Receptor has its own 'Single' and 'Multi' patch formats, which let you store groups of plug-ins and presets and recall them with a single MIDI patch change request.
In all, Receptor has well over 2,000,000 MIDI addressable program change slots. Basically, if you auditioned one patch every six seconds, Receptor has enough patch locations to keep you busy for 242 days — assuming you didn't eat, sleep, or do anything more meaningful with your life. We saved this for last, but it might not be least.
The simple fact is that a PC might not be the most appropriate appliance for every stage act. Does a laptop really belong on stage with your string quartet?
Will you look cool smashing your guitar over your laptop? Probably not—a smashed laptop is quite a bit pricier than a smashed guitar and, unless you have a gig bag full of laptops, that means the end of your show. Muse Research suggests that Receptor's classy rack-mount form factor will look far better with either a tuxedo or a leather codpiece than a laptop. Which RECEPTOR is right for me? The question often comes up, 'which receptor is right for me?' While it isn't always possible to give an exact answer, the following guidelines should help you make a decision.
If you are a guitar or bass player and you use effects and amp models, the RECEPTOR VIP2 will work quite well for you. If you are a keyboard player, the choice is more complicated:. If you need a device that can play or layer 2 to 3 plugins in an ultra stable low latency environment then VIP2 is a great choice. For example, RECEPTOR VIP2 runs Ivory II well with 48-sample buffers - the lowest latency you will experience for Ivory anywhere, short of a RECEPTOR 2+ CLASSIC, which both run Ivory with 32-sample buffers. If your gig requires complex setups, changing between lots of plugins, loading sampled instruments and layering lots of sounds together then the Receptor TRIO is for you. If you are looking for the ultimate device for plugin performance or need to store large sample libraries and run the most power hungry plugins then the Receptor 2+ QU4TTRO is the best choice.