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Muse Research and Development introduced a new Solid Sate Drive (SSD) technology option for the RECEPTOR 2 PRO line of hardware plug-in players.

SSD is designed to increase the data throughput of the RECEPTOR 2 PRO and PRO MAX for greater polyphony and lower latency, as well as increase its ruggedness 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 are said to increase 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 an 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, Muse says.

Two drives available: 128GB and 256GB.
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.

For more information, visit www.museresearch.com.
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