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Muse Research continue to refine their Receptor virtual instrument player.
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Muse Research continue to refine their Receptor virtual instrument player.

If you want to get your hands on the latest VST Instruments and Plug-in effects, but don't fancy having a PC in your studio, Muse Research's Receptor could be the answer.

The Receptor lets you use VST plug-ins without a computer. How does V2 improve on the original?

The Muse Receptor has been leader of the pack in the stand-alone plug-in player market for some years now. But, despite...


Muse Research are best known for an innovative product: the Receptor. In simple terms it is a rackmount device for...


In recent years, Muse Research have teamed up with various different software developers to deliver their Receptor...

Muse Research have announced a new technology called Direct Install, which allows users to load virtual instruments...

Have you ever craved the ability to use software plug-ins or MaxMSP patches on stage — without the bother of a computer?

Björk's stage show is bizarre and beautiful, and it takes a team of dedicated musicians, technicians, programmers and designers to make it happen.

This month we examine reliable ways of reducing computer boot-up time, so you don't have to wait ages for your PC to let you get started when you want to make some music.

Apple's Logic Studio bundle certainly offers a great deal for very little money. Do the bundled live performance and soundtrack tools make it worth buying even if you're not a Logic user?

It's a great concept — a keyboard synth that can run computer plug-ins. Open Labs have created one by putting an entire PC inside a keyboard. But is it a recording revolution, or an overpriced processor in a fancy case?