Log InCreate An Account
  1. News
  2. »
  3. Audio Software & Plugin Hosts
  4. »
  5. Muse Research

Muse Research & Development RECEPTOR 2 Gets Solid State Drive (SSD) Option

-
Muse Research

Muse Research and Development is debuting a new Solid Sate Drive (SSD) technology option for the RECEPTOR 2 PRO line of hardware plug-in players at the 127th AES show in New York City. SSD dramatically increases the data throughput of the RECEPTOR 2 PRO and PRO MAX for greater polyphony and lower latency, as well as increasing the ruggedness of an already robust design by replacing the traditional rotating hard drive with solid state drive technology with no moving parts.

The SSD option is available on either the RECEPTOR 2 PRO or RECEPTOR 2 PRO MAX models, and offers either 128GB or 256GB of storage. These new storage devices dramatically enhance the performance of the already-impressive RECEPTOR 2 PRO or PRO MAX by increasing the speed at which data is read from the drive by a factor of up to 5 when compared with a standard hard drive mechanism. The result is a dramatic increase in polyphony, along with reduced boot time, faster sample loading, and the ability to run some sample-based programs at much lower latency settings.

Solid State Drive technology addresses the bottleneck in modern data systems
RECEPTOR 2 has a fast processor RAM computational engine that performs with remarkable efficiency. The result is very high polyphony counts at exceptionally low latency with the 4GB of RAM installed in the system. Until SSD technology arrived the general belief has been that extending RAM memory to 16, 32, or even 64GB is a better way to achieve higher levels of performance. This requires a move to 64-bit operating systems, and comes with a commensurate increase in system overhead, increased power consumption and heat generation, along with dramatically longer load times to fill the RAM before you can start making music. Muse R&D has discovered that the real bottleneck is getting data off of the drive subsystem, and that a fast data retrieval system enables you to do much more with the existing RAM, amplifies the advantage of faster load times, and keeps the system quiet by managing power consumption.

Although RECEPTOR 2 ships with a SATA-2 drive interface built in which is capable of delivering data to the processing subsystem up to 300MB/s, in reality the existing rotating platter hard drives are only capable of delivering continuous data streams of 60MB/s to the processing subsystem. The Muse R&D philosophy is to improve system efficiency, and increasing the speed at which you get the data off the storage subsystem and into the processor goes a long way toward achieving this goal.

RAID drive systems, which increase data throughput by spreading the data across two or four drives do allow data to be delivered to the processing subsystem quicker, but they also add complexity, fragility, heat, and weight to a rig.

The new SSD technology offers significant performance advantages when reading data over a traditional rotating platter drive by orienting the data in a "virtual raid array" across the storage field. The result is continuous read speeds of between 250MB/s and 300MB/s. The fact that there is no friction in the system means that system heat is reduced, and since there are no moving parts, the storage subsystem is impervious to shock, vibration, and the rigors of constant touring. The result is an optimal combination of higher data throughput with improved ruggedness and reliability.

Two drives available: 128GB and 256GB.
Based on extensive testing and real-world touring experience, Muse R&D offers two configurations of this technology to customers like film composers and mission-critical touring situations where high polyphony and the ultimate in reliability is required.

"The solid state drive technology offers significant performance benefits to our most demanding customers," comments Bryan Lanser, VP of Product Development at Muse Research and Development. "The incredible data throughput coupled with the fact there are no moving parts in these drives is just one more way in which we can make the RECEPTOR 2 the ultimate synth, sampler, and sound module more powerful and more reliable."

RECEPTOR 2: Road proven and now virtually indestructible
Many of the world's biggest bands and most famous artists use RECEPTOR 2 to run their synths, samplers, and effects both in the studio and on the road. That's because RECEPTOR 2 packs massive amounts of power into a 2-rack space box that weighs only 18 pounds. The addition of optional SSD technology to RECEPTOR 2 not only improves the performance of any RECEPTOR 2, but it also offers reduces the weight of the product as well as drastically improving the mechanical ruggedness of the product since the drive subsystem has no moving parts.

Discussion

Discussion

Discussion: Active

Please log in to join the discussion

News & Deals Related To This Item

Muse Research announces Receptor VIP2
07 Apr 2015
Muse R&D and Rob Papen showing Receptor QU4TTRO with eXplorer III at NAMM
20 Jan 2015
Muse Research announces V2.0.1 Software Upgrade for the RECEPTOR 2 Family - New Interface and Advanced Features
19 Aug 2013
Muse Research ships Receptor QU4TTRO and Receptor TRIO - Hardware Plug-in Players
28 Mar 2013
Muse Research updates Receptor VIP software to v2.2 - includes new "Live Mode"
18 Sep 2012
Muse Research releases Receptor VIP in 3 Configurations (incl. SSDs and Komplete 8)
20 Aug 2012
Muse Research releases RECEPTOR VIP - Hardware Virtual Instrument Player
25 May 2012
Peavey & Muse Research release the MuseBox Musical Instrument & Effects Module
16 May 2012
Muse Research and Infinite Response unveil New Tight Integration of RECEPTOR 2+ and VAX-77
19 Jan 2012
Mixosaurus Drum Library Now Available on RECEPTOR 2
19 Jan 2012
Muse Research announces MuseOS 2.0 for RECEPTOR 2+ PRO and PRO MAX - Complete new look for GUI with enhanced functionality
19 Jan 2012
Muse Research unveils Receptor VIP (Virtual Instrument Player)
19 Jan 2012
Muse Research releases v1.9 Update for RECEPTOR 2 Models
10 Jan 2012
Muse Research and Development announces Komplete 8 / Komplete 8 Ultimate now Pre-installed on Receptor 2+
20 Dec 2011
Muse Research announces RECEPTOR 2+ Line
13 Jan 2011
Muse Research announces Ivory II for RECEPTOR 2
08 Nov 2010
Muse Research RECEPTOR 2 supports Native Instruments Komplete 7
14 Oct 2010
Muse Research announces end of Fall Price Reduction for RECEPTOR 2 - Three Weeks Left
11 Oct 2010
Muse Research updates RECEPTOR 2 System Software to v1.8.20100924
07 Oct 2010
Muse Research Makes Major Changes to Plugorama Website (Lower prices; New Support Options; New Software Bundles)
18 Aug 2010

Show more...

FEATURED
BFD Orchestral
Drum Library for BFD3
by BFD Drums
49%
Off
The Free VST Plugin Mega List
What's New @ KVR Audio
completely A.I. generated songs with singing are here (Udio/Suno)by PatchAdamz @ 5:07 in Everything Else (Music related)The Legend HZ by Synapse Audio now available!by BONES @ 4:59 in InstrumentsOne Synth Challenge #182: Charlatan 3 by BlauKraut Engineering / karrikuh (Voting Started!)by Viroo @ 4:51 in InstrumentsHarmony Bloom by Mario Nieto (MIDI plugin)by Paterfiets @ 4:40 in Instruments[FS] Spire, Sonnox, Kazrog - Avalon, KICK2, Goodhertz, D16, NI - Session Guitarist, EQuality eteby ShotaroMusic @ 4:26 in Sell & Buy (+Special Offers, Deals & Promos)FS: Ableton Suite 12 (Edu), Cubase 13 Pro, Studio One 6.5by bundoo @ 4:14 in Sell & Buy (+Special Offers, Deals & Promos)2024: A Year in Gear (What You've Bought or Want to Buy in 2024)by tapper mike @ 4:01 in Hardware (Instruments and Effects)One Synth Challenge #183: AudiblePlanets by Greg Recco / gregrecco67by loubaker @ 3:53 in InstrumentsFeedback Threadby xerisonic @ 3:38 in Sell & Buy (+Special Offers, Deals & Promos)Do you know all effects types in detail or do you outsource some?by syntonica @ 3:26 in DSP and Plugin Developmentglitchy folk waltzby ecamburn @ 3:26 in Music CafeFS: Arturia, Klevgrand, AAS, Cherry Audio, MNTRA, BOZ and othersby hoanglongdummy @ 3:10 in Sell & Buy (+Special Offers, Deals & Promos)FS - Notion 6by husker37 @ 3:09 in Sell & Buy (+Special Offers, Deals & Promos)Logic Pro 11 is announcedby syntonica @ 3:06 in Hosts & Applications (Sequencers, DAWs, Audio Editors, etc.)Motorola DSP563xx Emulator (BETA) (Access Virus, Nord Lead, Waldorf MW...)by jwalkermed @ 3:04 in InstrumentsView All Latest Posts