* RECEPTOR rev.C
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Synth/Sampler Hardware that plays Virtual Instruments and Effects, Base unit includes 2GB RAM and a 160 GB Hard Drive
It's deceptively simple to describe what Receptor is:
a 2U rack-mountable module that runs standard Windows VST instruments and
effects. Receptor can process and play back 16 simultaneous audio sources, which
can be either internal VSTi instruments or external analog/digital inputs. It
can also run up to 57 VST effects at one time. But that barely hints at what you
can do with Receptor
Muse Research Receptor
Features:
- Plays VST effects and VSTi instruments without requiring a computer
- 160GB Hard Drive
- Ships with 2GB of RAM
- Handles up to 16 internal and external audio signals at once
- Can play up to 57 VST effects at once
- Accepts standard keyboard, mouse and monitor for convenience
- Connects to Windows computers for additional downloading and editing
- Sturdy construction stands up to live performance use
- Take it to the studio to recreate your DAW effects!
- $400 of free software from Dash Signature, LinPlug, Ohm Force and PSP!
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* FREE! M-Audio Gforce M-TRON (Please Note : M-TRON doesn't work with Receptor, but you can use with your DAW)
The M-Tron from GForce is an incredible emulation of the classic
Mellotron popularized by artists such as The Beatles, Yes, David Bowie,
Led Zeppelin, King Crimson and The Moody Blues. This new M-Tron set now
includes all of the additional tape banks that used to be available
separately: over 2.5GB of real Mellotron samples including strings,
choir, flutes, brass, and more. Stand-alone mode or host operation.
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| extremely realistic model of classic Mellotron
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| Now includes all additional tape banks—over 2.5GB of real Mellotron samples
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| strings, choir, flutes, brass, oboes and more
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| full automation support
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| stand-alone and host support |
Totally Authentic
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 The
Mellotron was one of the first sample-based keyboards. When pressed,
each key on the original instrument moved a tape head onto a piece of
tape that had a recording of that note playing a sound such as a
violin. In order to replicate the original instrument's tone as closely
as possible, GForce sampled each individual tape and coded them into
the M-Tron—over 2.5GB total. As much a labor of love as the Mellotron
itself, each key on the M-Tron plays an individual recording of the
analogous tape from the original. As with the original, once the eight
seconds of “tape” has been played, it is simply “re-wound.” The lack of
loop points give the instrument a unique playing characteristic in
addition to it’s already unique sound. |
Standalone or Host Operation
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 You
can use the M-Tron by itself or as a plug-in from most popular host
applications including Live 4, Cubase, Logic, GarageBand, SONAR,
Digital Performer, ACID and Pro Tools LE/TDM. Compatible formats
include VST 2.0 (Mac/PC including VSTi), RTAS (Mac/PC) and Audio Units
(Mac). In other words, you can integrate with the rest of your studio
and use it just about any way you want. |
*M-Audio
is a trademark of Avid Technology, Inc. All other product names are
trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated
oraffiliated with Avid Technology, Inc. They are used solely to
identify the products of those manufacturers whose tones and sounds
were studied during GForce’s sound model development.
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 | | VST 2.0 (Mac/PC including VSTi) |  | | RTAS (Mac/PC) |  | | Audio Units (Mac) |  |

 | | Intel Pentium II 300MHz with 98MB RAM |  | | Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP* |  | | VST 2.0 or RTAS-compatible host application for plug-in operation |  | | ASIO-compatible soundcard for standalone operation |  | | * Home and Professional Edition only. Windows Media Center Edition is not currently supported. |  |

 | | PowerMac 604e 200MHz with 128MB RAM; 256KB second-level cache |  | | Mac OS X |  | | VST 2.0, RTAS, or Audio Unit-compatible host application for plug-in operati | |