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Receptor v1.4 Release Notes
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Receptor v1.4 Release Notes
This section discusses the most significant of Receptor’s v1.4 improvements, new features, and bug fixes. Features described
in this section supersede any descriptions in your Receptor v1.2 owner’s manual or in previous Release Notes.
New Feature: Scribble Strip (User-Definable Channel Names)
Receptor now lets you create your own name for each channel. To name a channel:
1 Double-click the big Channel Select button.
A name field appears.
2
Select the text you wish to change, type a new name, and hit Return (or Enter) on your keyboard.
If you decide to cancel the renaming operation, simply click outside the pop-up panel or hit the Escape key on your
keyboard.
NOTE: By default, Receptor auto-names channels exactly as it did previously. That is, Instrument Channels
are named after the Source plugin and the two effects busses and the Master channel are named after the first
instantiated effect plugin. If you’ve renamed a channel and want to go back to its default name, simply select all
the characters in the channel name and hit the DELETE key.
New Feature: Route MIDI CCs to Source Plugins
In previous versions, Receptor controlled the routing of all incoming MIDI Continuous Controller data,
assigning most of the MIDI CC’s to Receptor’s various mixer elements and reserving the rest for control over
the first 16 Source plugin parameters and first 4 Effects plugin parameters.