From tonysounds@yahoo.com Mon Oct 10 04:07:36 2005
Subject:Re: OT Muse Receptor & VST's?
Excuse my braineurism. Change the word "untested" to
"unsupported." There are a lot of premium and free
synths out there that do indeed work on the Muse, but
they're not supported. Atmosphere is one of them
(Premium) and SuperwaveP8 is another (free).
T
--- tonysounds wrote:
> Well, new stuff gets added all the time. I've
> downloaded some new programs that look interesting
> from KVR (that's the freeware and "unproven"
> division
> of Plugorama), which I need to load into my iLok,
> but
> I've had my hands full trying to program my Pink
> Freud
> show, so I haven't had time to do it.
>
> The Muse comes with a ton of stuff preinstalled for
> you to use. A lot of it is free, and for good
> reason:
> they aint all that happening. But the premium stuff
> in there is very good and will entice you to buy
> them
> permanently when their month-long demo is over. As
> new premium programs become Receptor-friendly, the
> same deal applies: you can buy them from Plugorama,
> or
> buy them from another vendor and purchase the
> Crossgrade for your Receptor/iLok. You just
> purchase
> the crossgrade (after you've bought the software),
> and
> load your iLok into the computer, hit synchronize,
> then remove the iLok from your computer and insert
> it
> into your Receptor. When you go to the Plugins on
> the
> Receptor, it'll be amongst the list of programs
> already in there. It's like....magic or something!
>
> Now the freeware or "untested" stuff is a different
> story. The freeware on Plugorama you just put in
> your
> "cart", and when you go to iLok.com, it'll be there
> waiting for you, and all you need to do is
> "synchronize". But the stuff in KVR (that's more
> freeware and untested premium stuff)has to be
> downloaded into your computer, and then downloaded
> from your computer into the Muse by dropping it into
> the "unsupported plug-ins" folder in the Receptor
> (which you'll do with your computer attached).
>
> I haven't done this yet, but I'm going to add
> Atmosphere (a premium software) and Superwave P8 (a
> freeware) synth. I just won't be doing it in the
> next
> week!
>
> I thought I was going to put my Wavestation and
> JD990
> in this rack, but there is really no need. My
> MotifESrack and the Muse is all I need. Right now,
> running B4, Pro53, MiniMonsta, Oddity, MTron and
> CS80v
> simultaneously seems to be no chore (but I did
> upgrade
> the Receptor at the factory). I suspect if I were to
> put Ivory in there, there might be some taxing, but
> maybe not. When they put a demo out there, I'll try
> it and see.
>
> I'm pretty psyched about the new rig!!!!!!
> T
>
> --- ed fliege wrote:
>
> > Tony, I'm still a little unclear on this. Does
> this
> > mean that all these Programs are already
> > pre-installed in the Muse and you just
> > are unlocking them with the iLok key once you've
> > proven that you've paid for them? What about
> > not-yet-developed Programs - how do
> > they get into the Muse? Sorry for being a little
> > dim.
> >
> > Ed Fliege
> > k2mojo@groovedaddies.com
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "tonysounds"
> > > (Am I clear how this works? You don't
> physically
> > load
> > > anything into the Receptor -a concept I didn't
> > grasp
> > > at first; iLok.com does it via the iLok key.
> You
> > do
> > > the crossgrade at Plugorama.com, select any or
> > buyware
> > > freeware you want at Plugorama, pay for it if
> > > necessary, then go to iLok.com -where you
> > > pre-register- and then log in, and it'll tell
> you
> > "YOU
> > > HAVE LICENSES!!!". You plug your iLock key (a
> > blue
> > > plastic key-shaped USB device) into your USB
> port,
> > hit
> > > SYNCHRONIZE, and log out. You plug your iLock
> > into
> > > the front of your Receptor, turn it on, and when
> > you
> > > go to your programs, you'll find the programs
> are
> > > already there, fully functioning. It's cool as
> > hell.)
> >
>
>
>
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