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New: last program change, New: additional key commands, Modified: plugin tools button – Muse Research Receptor v1.7 Release Notes User Manual

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Receptor v1.5 Release Notes

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New Feature: Last Program Change

Receptor now displays the last Bank Select and Program Change messages it received, and the MIDI channel on

which those messages appeared.

This is particularly useful when you’re setting up a MIDI keyboard controller for Receptor and are trying to

figure out what Bank and Program change messages the controller is sending, and on which channel it’s sending

them.

New Feature: Additional Key Commands

Muse Research has added the following key-commands to facilitate stepping through Multi patches, Single

patches, and Source plugin patches from a computer keyboard: These key-commands operate the same as if you

clicked the corresponding “Next Patch” and “Previous Patch” buttons in the graphical user interface.

Key Command

Function

ctrl-left or ctrl-up

Load previous Multi patch

ctrl-right or ctrl-down

Load next Multi patch

ctrl-shift-left or ctrl-shift-up

Load previous Single patch in active channel

ctrl-shift-right or ctrl-shift-down

Load next Single patch in active channel

shift-left or shift-up

Load previous Source Plugin patch in active channel

shift-right or shift-down

Load next Source Plugin patch in active channel

NOTE: See Receptor v1.3 Release Notes for other Key Command shortcuts added since the manual was last

updated.

Modified Feature: Plugin Tools Button

The Register Plugins button, introduced in Receptor v1.3, has been renamed the Plugin Tools button.

It performs all the same functions as previously described — that is, if you employ the “User Installable”

method to install a supported plugin, you would then click the Plugin Tools button to launch that plugin’s

authorization/registration tool.
Receptor v1.5 expands the function of this button to support additional plugin helper applications that may

perform functions other than registering “user installable” plugins. For example, if you install the Ivory plugin

from Synthogy, you may need to run the included Ivory Library Tools tool for sample verification, conversion

etc. You would do so by launching it from the menu that appears when you click the Plugin Tools button.