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Hi folks,

how can I configure receptor so that it starts with a blank multi?

Currently, on startup, receptor is loading the multi I had running before the last shutdown. This is a problem for sampletekk's black grand, since load time is enormous, furthermore, I have to load it twice due to what must be a bug in kontakt2.

thanks,
mat123

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mat123 wrote:Hi folks,

how can I configure receptor so that it starts with a blank multi?

Currently, on startup, receptor is loading the multi I had running before the last shutdown. This is a problem for sampletekk's black grand, since load time is enormous, furthermore, I have to load it twice due to what must be a bug in kontakt2.

thanks,
mat123
Hi,
What I do is to change to a blank multi before shutting down, and then the Receptor will start up there.
It does absolutely help to do that and THEN load a large sample library, rather than boot up into a dense multi right away.
Hope this helps,
Phil

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Hi Matt

I have just bought a Receptor 2 and by pressing the power button 3 times within 2 seconds, (while holding the multi button down) clears out all the auto loading presets and loads a blank patch.

Comes in handy for me sometimes, as I have Ivory Grands, Italian Grand and Kontakt/Emperor as my main multi

(Not sure if this works with Receptor 1)

Mal

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thanks PhilAiken and mal7!

mal7, do you use this triple button press for restart or for booting? I use this triple press (without multi button) only for soft reset (I don't have my receptor (v1.7) at hand for testing...).

-mat123

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Hi Matt
"as per manual, pressing the power button 3 times within 2 seconds will initiate a restart, clearing the system and reloading the last auto saved patch. Holding down MULTI while doing this clears out all the auto loading presets and loads a blank patch"

As it suits me to have the last saved patch loaded at bootup, I rarely use this function. I basically use the Receptor as a piano module, and load the save instruments each time

regards

Mal

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mal7 wrote:Hi Matt
"as per manual, pressing the power button 3 times within 2 seconds will initiate a restart, clearing the system and reloading the last auto saved patch. Holding down MULTI while doing this clears out all the auto loading presets and loads a blank patch"
Hi mal7,

seems this isn't what I was looking for. My problem is: it takes me forever to get my receptor running. During boot, it loads my favourite multi (the one I used befor the previous shutdown), which takes some time. Then I will have to load either the same multi again (bug in kontakt2? not all samples are correctly loaded during receptor's boot-load) or another multi if I happen to do something different than what I did when I last left. I am looking for a solution to save half of this time. As I see it now, a tripple button press wouldn't help me.

So I should stick with PhilAiken and load a blank multi before shutdown. The problem is: after a long gig, I'm tired and I tend to forget...

It could be so easy: just set the defaults so that receptor doesn't save anything before shutdown and doesn't load anything after boot.

Muse? Think of this, please!

-mat123

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I personally find it convenient for the Receptor to load my last used Multi....just switch it on and I have my favorite pianos loaded with all their edits/tweaks. Saves me heaps of time. :)
At this stage, I find the unit perfect for my needs (apart from the annoying high pitched fan noise on Receptor 2. Apparently this issue is being addressed though)

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mat123 wrote:
So I should stick with PhilAiken and load a blank multi before shutdown. The problem is: after a long gig, I'm tired and I tend to forget...
I wonder what happens if you just pull the AC plug rather than shut down?

(make sure the unit is idle of course!)

JR

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johnrule wrote:
mat123 wrote:
So I should stick with PhilAiken and load a blank multi before shutdown. The problem is: after a long gig, I'm tired and I tend to forget...
I wonder what happens if you just pull the AC plug rather than shut down?

(make sure the unit is idle of course!)

JR

I had to try it...

Apparently the information is stored before the patch is loaded, so this does not work.

JR

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johnrule wrote:
mat123 wrote:
So I should stick with PhilAiken and load a blank multi before shutdown. The problem is: after a long gig, I'm tired and I tend to forget...
I wonder what happens if you just pull the AC plug rather than shut down?

(make sure the unit is idle of course!)

JR
Ahhh, you suggest using fsck to speed up boot-load?

;)

-mat123

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