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Plugin Overview
The Plugin Overview icons may be tiny, but they’re very useful. They provide a visual overview of all the
plugins in Receptor. With a quick glance, you can see which channels have instantiated plugins and which
channels have bypassed plugins.
Source Icon
FX A, B, C Icons
Instantiated Plugins
Uninstantiated Plugin
Bypassed Plugin
These icons can be quite useful when trying to track down a rogue plugin that might be hijacking Receptor’s
valuable CPU resources.
Send 1 Level
Use this fader to set how much signal to send to Receptor’s Effects Bus 1 (whose effect chain is configured in
the B1 channel).
NOTE: Send Levels are not present in the Effects Bus channels nor the Master channel.
Send 1 Pre/Post button
This button determines whether the signal is routed to Effects Bus 1 before (pre) or after (post) going through
the channel volume.
In the default post fader position (the button is dark), changing the strip’s volume level changes the amount of
effected signal proportionately.
In the pre fader position (the button is on and purple in color), the Send Level and Volume level act
independently. This is useful if, for example, you wish to hear only an effected signal with no dry signal, which
you would accomplish by turning on the Pre Fader button and setting the Volume level to zero.
NOTE: Since Send Levels are not present in the Effects Bus channels or the Master channel, neither are the
Pre/Post buttons.
Send 2 Level
Use this fader to set how much signal to send to Effects Bus 2 (whose effect chain is configured in the B2
channel).
NOTE: Send Levels are not present in the Effects Bus channels nor the Master channel.
Send 2 Pre/Post button
This button determines whether the signal is routed to Effects Bus 2 before (pre) or after (post) going through
the channel volume.
In the default post fader position (the button is dark), changing the strip’s volume level changes the amount of
effected signal proportionately.