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UniWire Manual Supplement 33 Muse Research, Inc.
6 At the top of the UniWire plugin, click the Wrench Icon to open the UniWire Instrument’s graphical editor .
7 From the Connected To menu, select which Receptor you wish to use.
If you have only one Receptor, it will appear automatically in the Connected To menu. If you have multiple Receptors,
the rst will appear, but you can select a different one in the Connected To menu.
8 Set the desired Latency. This setting is global across all UniWire instances.
9 Congure your UniWire and Receptor options as previously discussed. Some options include:
If you want to use an existing Multi patch and treat Receptor as if it were connected to your host computer via
MIDI and audio cables, simply keep the Send MIDI to menu set to All Receptor Channels and select the desired Multi
patch using UniWire’s Multi Bank and Multi Patch selectors.
If you want to communicate with each Receptor channel as if were its own external sound module, use the Send
MIDI to menu to select which Receptor channel to communicate with. You will then have access to the Single Bank
and Single Patch elds should you wish to select existing Receptor Singles via UniWire.
If you want to congure Receptor manually, simply click the Launch Receptor Remote button and Receptors
graphical User Interface will appear in another window. Make sure, when you edit Receptor in this way, to save your
edits to either a Receptor Single or Multi patch, so that they are automatically recalled by your host sequencer.
Detailed discussions of every UniWire parameter were discussed earlier in this document.