MATRIXSYNTH: NAMM: Muse Research RECEPTOR 2+ & Musebox


Friday, January 14, 2011

NAMM: Muse Research RECEPTOR 2+ & Musebox

"The RECEPTOR 2+ was designed to do just one thing: make music. Its purpose-built, mission critical custom system software and audio hardware is housed in a beer-bottle proof metal case. It’s the best possible solution for taking your virtual instruments and effects out of the studio and onto the stage. The RECEPTOR’s highly optimized, super-efficient and super-stable MuseMachine OS runs on state-of-the-art, customized intelligently design hardware with an easy-to-use, on-board control panel and a smartly configured graphic user interface.

RECEPTOR 2+ is perfect for live performance. It frees you from complex and messy setups, untimely crashes and over-heating, or the worry that your entire world will be destroyed if it gets dropped. And in the studio RECEPTOR 2+ will work hand-in-hand with your DAW, allowing you to run those massive plug-in libraries without clogging up your processor.

Serious muscle equals seriously fast

RECEPTOR 2+ comes in three highly optimized models that run faster and more efficient than anything you’ve ever tried before. Now you run more virtual instruments and effects with more polyphony and lower latency than comparable systems. The RECEPTOR 2+ features a 750 GB hard drive, 4 GB of high speed RAM and a 2.8GHz dual core AMD processor. RECEPTOR 2+ Pro ups the ante with a 1 TB hard drive, 4 GB of optimized RAM, and a 3.0 GHz Intel dual core processor. And the top-of-the-line RECEPTOR 2+ PRO MAX is stocked with 4 GB of optimized RAM, a 3.3 GHz Intel dual processor and a 1.5 TB hard drive."

Full details here: http://www.museresearch.com/receptor2.php

Musebox

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