Upgrade Harddrive 200 GB configuration...only in the US?

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indeed! the response on the forum is quick and very good, but the team which is responsible for the support is not at home at all.

So please Dan, what's happening?!

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thanx!

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Ah, what a shame - seemed like a nice dude! Hope the parting was amicable...?

;-)

(not that it's any of my business, but everyone loves a bit of goss!)
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Sorry about the delay in getting an answer out to you.

Receptor's hard drives are FIELD UPGRADEABLE which means you can either order an upgraded drive from your dealer or you can order one direct from Muse Research.

The drive will come fully configured and ready to install, so you'll just swap the drives out and away you go. Be advised, you'll want to back up your presets before doing the swap.

If you would like to purchase one from Muse Research, please contact sales@museresearch.com and we will respond with the pricing information.

Sorry about the long delay, and I'm surprised that the upgrade info isn't readily available in the knowledge base or elsewhere in the forums.... I'll get that fixed straight away.

Bryan

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i have send an email to sales...
i hope to hear from them very soon.

thanx for the info!

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sorry...getting a new email now.

thanx, Chris!

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We are working on having the info on plugorama and making it easier to order in the future. In the meantime, like Bryan said, anyone interested should send an email to sales@museresearch.com
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.

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And what about the situation when I upgrade my Receptor with 200GB harddisk in future?
In this time I will have a lot of user presets done and of course I would like to use them also on new bigger harddisk.
But copying into directory "Banks and Patches" is not possible (write operation into this folder is not permited). I am using Windows Commander in XP.
Is the only situation to work out all user patches of each plug-ins from beginning or do you have some utility which unlocks Receptor?
I thing that this question will need solve most Receptor user´s in future ...

jezisek

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You copy your bank and patches to your computer, install the new hard drive, copy the bank and patches to Receptor's "Drop Installers Here" folder, then press the install button. However, your MSB and LSB will be re-assigned. In a future version we will have the option of preserving the MSB/LSB.
Dan Timis
Software Developer
Muse Research, Inc.

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Hi guys,

I never heard back from Muse regarding my upgrade, so I'm going to try again now, or should I use the website?

Oh, and what's the verdict on the really large drives? Do they work ok, are they way noisier, etc?

Watto
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The 200Gb hard drive upgrade is available on-line here:

http://www.plugorama.com/customer/produ ... ductid=496

The drive comes pre-formatted and ready to install in your Receptor, all you need to do is copy your presets over like Dan explained above.

Here is our take on "really large drives": Larger drives=more platters=thinner platters=more fragile + more wind resistance=more heat.

As a result, we do NOT recommend touring with drives over 200GB since they have more/thinner platters. I have personally used a 400GB drive for the last year in my unit, and it has held up well, but it doesn't get moved very few days the way a lot of Receptors do. We also recommend that a person upgrade their fans if using a 400GB drive since it definitely gets hotter than a 160 or 200GB drive.

Its important to realize that this is nothing to do with Receptor; our data of "more platters meaning more fragile drives" comes from keyboard technicians who have been touring for quite some time, as well as live recording people using ProTools and Nuendo who report that they tend to have more problems with the larger capacity drives...

If you'd prefer not to use the website to do a purchase, you can always do it over the phone or via fax, our phone number is (650) 326-5400.

All the best

Bryan

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Thanks Bryan! Appreciate the info, as I'm definitely using my Receptor live, so I'll stick with the 200 gig.

Watto
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