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Receptor v1.6 Release Notes
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If you haven’t already done so, you should get in the habit of creating Snapshot banks rather than Performance
Multis (since support for Performance Multis has been removed and superseded by Snapshots). Instructions for
creating and using Snapshot Banks are in the v1.5 release notes.
If you already have a number of Performance Multi Banks, here’s how to convert them to Snapshot Banks:
1
From Receptor’s Multi slot, select a Performance Multi Bank and load the first Performance Multi Patch
from that bank.
2
Click the Multi slot’s
Save/File button. A Save/File panel opens with the Bank tab selected.
3
Click the
New:Snapshot button at the bottom of this panel.
Note: The New Button is split in half: clicking the left half of the button creates a new Standard Multi Bank. Clicking
the right half creates a new Snapshot Multi Bank.
4 Name the Bank, and click
OK.
Receptor creates a new Snapshot Bank (colored Brown to visually distinguish it from a Standard Multi Bank) and adds
it to your Bank list.
5 Click the Save/File panel’s
Patch tab and click on Patch 001 to select it, type a name at the bottom of the
panel, then click
OK.
Receptor saves the Multi Patch as a Snapshot and closes the Save/File panel.
6 With that first Snapshot patch now loaded, simply recreate the bypass settings used for the second patch
in your Performance Multi.
Assume, for example, that Patch 1 had Ch 1 turned on and all other channels bypassed; that Patch 2 had Ch 2 turned
on and all other channels bypassed, etc. You could then simply bypass Ch 1 and unbypass Ch 2 to replicate the
structure of Performance Multi Patch 2.
7
Click the Multi slot’s
Save/File button. A Save/File panel opens with the Patch tab selected.
8
Click Patch 002 to select it, type a new name at the bottom of the Save/File Panel, then click
OK.
Receptor saves the Multi Patch as a Snapshot and closes the Save/File panel.
9
Repeat the procedure for all the other Performance Multi Patches you wish to convert into snapshots.
NOTE: Snapshots have some unique characteristics that make them subtly different than Performance Multis.
For example, each corresponding slot in a Performance Multi Patch had to have the same plugin instantiated
within it. Snapshots go one step further by requiring that each corresponding slot in a Snapshot have the same
plugin instantiated and the same patch loaded into it (which is how Receptor manages to load snapshots so
quickly, and how it keeps from having to reload sample data).
Special Feature: Support for “Komplete Inside” Version of Receptor
“Komplete Inside” is a special version of Receptor that comes with Native Instruments’ Komplete 4 plugin
package pre-installed and ready to use. This special version of Receptor requires Receptor v1.6 or later and, as
such, ships with the latest system software version.
Bug Fixes
Numerous tweaks, improvements, and enhancements have been made, including fixing a problem in which AAS
plugins would occasionally “go silent.” Also, Ivory performance is further improved, as there are no more stray
clicks and pops, and sample-based patches load more reliably.