what cpu?
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I can't find the answer to that question, not even in the PDF, but I heard it's running on Linnux.
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I just dug this up from a thread a few weeks ago. Not very useful considering it's source, but all I have seen at this point:
"Receptor CPU must to be AMD Athlon XP2800+, but this info isn't sure for the moment."
Original & highly amusing thread can be found here
"Receptor CPU must to be AMD Athlon XP2800+, but this info isn't sure for the moment."
Original & highly amusing thread can be found here
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Rick@MuseResearch Rick@MuseResearch https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=18273
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Weight = 15lbs Dimensions 17 ½ “wide x 12 ½ “deep x 3 5/8” high
CPU: Athlon XP 2500 +
RAM: Receptor ships with 256K of RAM but you may add additional memory, up to 2 Giga bytes.
CPU: Athlon XP 2500 +
RAM: Receptor ships with 256K of RAM but you may add additional memory, up to 2 Giga bytes.
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256K? I had computers in the 80's with more, gah!MaxReverb wrote:Weight = 15lbs Dimensions 17 ½ “wide x 12 ½ “deep x 3 5/8” high
CPU: Athlon XP 2500 +
RAM: Receptor ships with 256K of RAM but you may add additional memory, up to 2 Giga bytes.
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TechnoWeeniePas TechnoWeeniePas https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=27990
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Not to be a bugger but where did this info come from? According to the manual it only has the memory listing not the CPU? Not saying its not right just wondering....MaxReverb wrote:Weight = 15lbs Dimensions 17 ½ “wide x 12 ½ “deep x 3 5/8” high
CPU: Athlon XP 2500 +
RAM: Receptor ships with 256K of RAM but you may add additional memory, up to 2 Giga bytes.
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Rick@MuseResearch Rick@MuseResearch https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=18273
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I'm right here where the Receptors are tested and Manufactured.
Rick
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TechnoWeeniePas wrote:Not to be a bugger but where did this info come from? According to the manual it only has the memory listing not the CPU? Not saying its not right just wondering....MaxReverb wrote:Weight = 15lbs Dimensions 17 ½ “wide x 12 ½ “deep x 3 5/8” high
CPU: Athlon XP 2500 +
RAM: Receptor ships with 256K of RAM but you may add additional memory, up to 2 Giga bytes.
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TechnoWeeniePas TechnoWeeniePas https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=27990
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Good enough for me...just wonderingMaxReverb wrote:I'm right here where the Receptors are tested and Manufactured.
Rick
TechnoWeeniePas wrote:Not to be a bugger but where did this info come from? According to the manual it only has the memory listing not the CPU? Not saying its not right just wondering....MaxReverb wrote:Weight = 15lbs Dimensions 17 ½ “wide x 12 ½ “deep x 3 5/8” high
CPU: Athlon XP 2500 +
RAM: Receptor ships with 256K of RAM but you may add additional memory, up to 2 Giga bytes.
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Of course, that was a typo. It is 256MB.Robert Randolph wrote:256K? I had computers in the 80's with more, gah!
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Also, keep in mind that Receptor is running an optimized version of Linux. The OS in Receptor uses less RAM than Windows, so there is more RAM for plug-ins than on a PC with 256MB.
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Yeah helps if I look at that huh?Ben | KvR wrote:Anyone with MUSEician below their name is an official representative of Muse Research
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It is impossible to predict the behavior of each possible combination of plug-ins.ttoz wrote:ok, so is there a guaranteed amount of plug in instances and polyphony for the basic "as is" factory version? surely the rules of cpu usage still apply, regardless of the efficient OS, that for example, rhino will use more juice than EVE?
Receptor comes with many factory multi patches and single patches. A single patch is the configuration of one channel, a VSTi and up to 3 VST FX, plus volume, pan, etc. A multi patch is the entire configuration of Receptor, 16 channels, 2 FX buses, and the master.
The factory patches are guaranteed to work with the shipping 256MB configuration with moderate to heavy polyphony. What I mean is that if you send 128 MIDI note on messages at the same time, it will probably work, but it's not guaranteed.
Unfortunately, this is an area where it is impossible to get hard numbers like with let's say latency.
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But how many Mb have the hard disk of receptor?
