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UniWire Manual Supplement 34 Muse Research, Inc.
10 Play a MIDI keyboard connected to Live and, if the keyboard is selected in Live’s MIDI From eld and the
channel is record enabled, then you should hear Receptor just as if you had connected it to your computer
using audio and MIDI cables.
Live uses Receptor as an External UniWire Effect
The following describes how to use UniWire to make Receptor act as an external effect within Ableton Live
version˛5:
1 Before beginning, make sure UniWire is enabled on Receptor.
To do this from Receptor’s graphical interface, click the SETUP tab and check the Enable UniWire option in the new
UNIWIRE section in Setup View.
To do this from Receptor’s 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 Click the Plugin Device Browser button and, using Live’s built-in browser, navigate to the Muse folder
contained within your plugin directory.
3 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 an effect, you’ll use the UniWire FX plugin.
4 Drag the UniWire FX plugin from Live’s Plugin Device Browser onto the Audio track you wish to effect.
You’ll see the UniWire FX plugin appear in the Audio Track View at the bottom of Live’s interface.
5 At the top of the UniWire plugin, click the Wrench Icon to open the UniWire Instrument’s graphical editor .










