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Receptor - Hardware VST Player

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Click on HQ to watch the video in high quality mode. Add &fmt=18 to the video URL to link it in high quality mode. You can watch more videos including tutorials here:
http://www.museresearch.com/receptor-videos.php

Receptor from Muse Research is a state of the art hardware VST player. It's a complete solution and a powerhorse for studio and stage, used by countless professionals all around the globe. More informations here:
http://www.museresearch.com/

OP-X, OP-X PRO and Stringer are officially supported for Receptor and are pre-installed in all new devices (license needed for unlimited use). More about the plugins:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/

If you own the PC versions you can get free crossgrade to the Receptor versions on Plugorama:
http://www.plugorama.com/customer/search.php?devid=63

Some artists who use OP-X, OP-X PRO and Stringer on stage with Receptor:

- Foreigner
- Rooney
- Paul Mirkovich (Cher, Janet Jackson)

OP-X PRO was used in the '08 tour of Foreigner and the '08 Cher shows at Cesars Palace, Las Vegas, hosted by Receptor.

They can't be wrong. Highly recommended piece of hardware!

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  • COOL !! 

  • It's only a slave server PC with faders in the front and of course it uses midi networking. It's like buying a computer off the shelf vs. building your own in a way, except for the sole purpose of running vst software. That's the same software you can run under Windows or Mac, really. I'm not downplaying the idea of this, but it's as much of a "hardware vst player" as any normal PC is. That's good in terms of flexibility, but of course bottlenecked by the specs of the machine.

  • great idea!

  • What piano VST is that? Wow

  • Whoa. I just thought today; why anyone hasn't invented something like this! Damn, I've been living in a bubble or something.. :)

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