Just bought a Quattro

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Hello everyone!

I just got a Quattro from eBay and I have a couple of questions.

1. How do I access the Live Rack mode? (I can see the older GUI with the channels running horizontally across the screen). I can't seem to find the newer (2.01?) GUI.

2. Sonic Projects released a brand new update (1.2.5) yesterday to their OP-X Pro II software synth. How do I load it onto the Quattro?

Thanks in advance for any help. I'm brand new to the Receptorworld and what may seem obvious to most...is unfamiliar to me. :D

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Hi there

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I would actually expect that Quattro has the rack mode installed by default. What software version do you have? You can switch to rack mode in the setup page.
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That is a good question. You could start with:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/musereceptor.html
However, I think this page was made for older receptors. You may be able to install the 64-bit version on your Quattro, although I am not sure if that works. For this, you need to drag the dll to the drop installer here directory on your receptor and then install frrom setup.

Fedde

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Thank you fedde for the quick reply.

Yes, I was able to find the view options in the setup tab to change to rack view. THANKS!

Yes, I was able to load the brand new OP-X Pro II 1.2.5 (in 64 bit mode, there's actually a small 64 that appears by the plugin in the list). The sounds all work fine, but I can't select the sounds via the Receptor GUI interface...I have to go to the OP-X Pro II GUI and choose the bank from there. Then, I'll rename the patch and save it to the favorites folder, then I can select it from the Receptor GUI. I also notice that the name of the patch doesn't appear in the usual space in the OP-X Pro II box, it remains blank. The name of the patch appears in the selection box of the Receptor GUI.

Great news for Quattro owners that want to use OP-X Pro II!

I can also report that the response I got back from Sonic Projects was quick, and they gave me a few options to try to get the new OP-X Pro II 1.2.5 to work. What a great company! In my opinion, the best sounding Oberheim OB-X VST on the market! It is well worth the sale price of $85!

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