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Published on 02/05/07 at 10:06
- How long have you use it?
Two years

- What is so special that you like most and least?
I use it mostly on stage as qu'expandeur (Piloting VSTis via MIDI), but also extend the PC for the most demanding projects, or take advantage of its converters for recording
In my opinion, one of its strengths:
-> Good momentum
-> Stable
-> One stereo line input, mono with a trim, one SPDIF and ADAT (8 digital out), and a virtual console (the sound of my keyboard from the top through the line, and my keypad - bottom - gives me access to a "premix" between the sounds of the Receptor - keyboard at the bottom - and the keyboard from the top. All jacks are stereo, so the signal goes through even if it is switched off or restart ...)
-> Special converters
-> Strength (the rack fell after a meter and it has apparently not budge!)
-> Manage MIDI. While there, if it's powerful, it's a bit complicated ...
- -> In order to address any Patch, you must send an MSB, an LSB and Program Change, 128 ^ 3 possibilities is just over 2 million patch anyway, divided between VSTis and Plugs. However, it is your control device (keyboard or otherwise) can manage the shipment ...
- -> You can assign any control change to edit a plug-in, for up to 16 VST effects and 4

- How would you rate the quality / price?
A basic PC is cheaper but the Receptor is reliable and predictable. To turn this kind of argument I am sensitive personal ...

- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
Must see the competition, but the concept of a computer rack, specialized (and therefore to the point), then yes it on stage!