Mix: pan, Mix: mute, Mix: solo – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual
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IMPORTANT: This is the output volume of the Receptor software -- it is not related to the Volume knob on
Receptor’s front panel, which is a hardware volume knob.
MIX: Pan
Rotate the top display knob to select the
Pan
parameter. All Receptor channels are stereo so, if an instantiated
plugin is actually mono, Receptor will double the signal such that the left and right channels are identical. In the
case of mono plugins, this parameter works like a traditional pan control. In the case of stereo plugins, it acts as
a balance control.
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Rotate the bottom display knob to set the pan level. Pan changes happen instantly, meaning you’re not required
to push the bottom display knob to apply the change.
SHORTCUT: When the Pan parameter is visible, you can reset the Pan to its center position by pressing the
bottom display knob.
MIX: Mute
Rotate the top display knob to select the
Mute
parameter. Muting a channel disables its output.
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M u t e d
Rotate the bottom display knob clockwise to select
Muted
. Rotate the bottom display knob counter-clockwise to
select
Not Muted
. The change happens instantly, meaning you’re not required to push the bottom display knob
to apply the change.
SHORTCUT: Pressing the bottom display knob toggles between Muted and Not Muted.
MIX: Solo
Rotate the top display knob to select the
Solo
parameter. Soloing a channel automatically mutes all channels
that aren’t currently soloed, allowing you to isolate specific channels for editing.
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S o l o e d
Rotate the bottom display knob clockwise to select
Soloed
. Rotate the bottom display knob counter-clockwise
to select
Not Soloed
. The change happens instantly, meaning you’re not required to push the bottom display
knob to apply the change.
SHORTCUT: Pressing the bottom display knob toggles between Soloed and Not Soloed.