New Receptor 2 info @ Muse
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- KVRist
- 61 posts since 27 May, 2004 from Amherst, MA USA
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- KVRist
- 82 posts since 15 Apr, 2007
While the increased hard drive throughput and processing speed sound great, the bit about "10X the networking bandwidth" is intriguing, but cryptic. Does this mean we will be able to get lower latency over Uniwire?
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- KVRian
- 571 posts since 14 Oct, 2004 from UK
It means you get a Gigabit net card as opposed to the current 10/100.
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- KVRist
- 82 posts since 15 Apr, 2007
While this could lead me back to the same question, I suppose a critical reading of the ad copy on their web site probably does answer my question: While the feature list on the Muse website specifically touts the ability to "Transfer files and back up your RECEPTOR in 1/10th the time," when it comes to Uniwire, it simply says "Use UniWire to accelerate your DAW's performance by running all your power-hungry virtual instruments and effects on the super-stable RECEPTOR 2 PRO and PRO MAX."Kermit Jagger wrote:It means you get a Gigabit net card as opposed to the current 10/100.
The lack of any statement regarding an improvement in Uniwire latency probably means it works about the same. Not a huge deal for me, since I see Receptor as more of a live tool.
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- KVRist
- 43 posts since 15 Nov, 2008 from Germany, near Munich
...sorry, i have to ask again as i do not understand but am trying to resolve a UniWire-performance-problem with a possible upgrade:
...the Receptor being connected to a low traffic Gigabit-network to the computer (Mac)...
TIA.
...being rather a Receptor-dummy - owning a Pro Jr. since last december only and having spent less than 20 hours with it yet - i already ran into a massive latency problem...so massive, that i cannot find a setting in which i can run for example 4 instances of the Zebra2-synth without crackling and noise as well as audio-dropouts...okiikahuna wrote:The lack of any statement regarding an improvement in Uniwire latency probably means it works about the same.
...the Receptor being connected to a low traffic Gigabit-network to the computer (Mac)...
...so does this mean i will have about 10 times better UniWire-performance? - which i think i'd need actually...or what improvement are Muse talking about?MuseResearch Website wrote:10X the networking speed for improved UniWire™ performance and faster file transfers from your computer.
...what do you mean by this? - does it mean you do not use UniWire, as you go in directly via MIDI and out via the audio-out? Or does it mean that using a direct-connection via a crossover-cable would probably increase the UniWire-performance as compared to a network setup?okiikahuna wrote:Not a huge deal for me, since I see Receptor as more of a live tool.
TIA.
