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The word "sound" is the first word in "sound
module," and Muse Research understands that any
good musical instrument is about the sound—first
and foremost. For this reason, Receptor's audio
I/O was designed for superlative sonic
performance, with 24-bit / 96kHz converters,
balanced +4dbm input and outputs on 1/4" TRS
connectors, plus S/PDIF stereo digital I/O.
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Receptor
is both a sound module and an effects
module. Each of Receptor's 16 instrument
channels is able to processes audio as well as
generate it. Along with its S/PDIF stereo
digital input and balanced +4dbm stereo analog
inputs, Receptor features a front panel, high-Z
instrument input that enables guitarists and
bass players to enjoy the modern sonic palette
that plugins offer. MIDI I/O supports your
keyboard rig and a convenient USB port provides
support for several USB MIDI devices. And, of
course, you can plug your headphones into the
front panel jack during those late night moments
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Receptor is designed to be equally
at home on the stage or in the
studio. Not only will it integrate
with your studio, allowing you to
incorporate hundreds of additional
virtual instruments and effects into
your productions, but it can be
untethered from the studio and taken
on stage—insuring your audience
loves your live performance as much
as your records.
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Receptor is flexible, adaptable, and
open-ended—allowing your to run today's plugins
as well as tomorrow's. It combines the
flexibility and diversity of software, with the
immediacy, durability, and tactile ergonomics of
hardware to give musicians, producers, sound
designers and performers the ultimate musical
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Not only does Receptor run hundreds of "Receptorized"
plugins — all of which are "fine tuned" for
Receptor and feature a harmonized installation
method, but it also supports an increasing
number of "off the shelf" plugins—meaning you
can purchase a Windows plugin at your favorite
music store and install it in Receptor.
Muse
Research's plugorama.com website contains a
wealth of information about available plugins,
and new plugins constantly being added to the
Receptor compatibility list |
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