Manual

UniWire Manual Supplement 32 Muse Research, Inc.
7 When you have nished capturing the audio, you can choose to have it automatically imported into your
current Cubase sequence.
As you can see in the following illustration, your UniWired track has been captured as an audio le and imported into
Cubase. If you mute the UniWire (MIDI) track, you’ll hear the bounced version, now fully rendered to disk.
To learn more about how to route audio signals within Cubase and how to render les to disk, please see your
Cubase documentation.
Using UniWire with Ableton Live
This section assumes you know how to instantiate, play and record virtual instruments and effects within
Ableton Live. If not, please consult your Live manual and make sure Live is working properly with host-based
plugins before you use UniWire.
Live uses Receptor as an External UniWire Instrument
The following describes how to use UniWire with Ableton Live version 5:
1 Before beginning, make sure UniWire is enabled on Receptor.
To do this from Receptors graphical interface, click the SETUP tab and check the Enable UniWire option in the new
UNIWIRE section in Setup View.
To do this from Receptors front panel, press the SETUP button and rotate the top display knob until the top line shows
the “UniWire” option, then rotate the bottom knob to select Enabled.
2 In Live’s Session View, create a new MIDI Track by selecting Insert>Insert MIDI Track.
3 Click the Plugin Device Browser button and, using Live’s built-in browser, navigate to the Muse folder
contained within your plugin directory .
4 Click the little triangle next to the Muse folder to see the various types of UniWire plugins available.
You’ll see a plugin called UniWire FX and another called UniWire Instrument. Since, in this example, you’re using
Receptor as a sound module, you’ll use the UniWire Instrument plugin.
5 Drag the UniWire Instrument plugin from Live’s Plugin Device Browser onto the MIDI track you created in
step 1.
You’ll see the UniWire Instrument plugin appear in the MIDI Track View at the bottom of Live’s interface.