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Muse Research and Development has announced that the Receptor 2 series of Hardware VST Plug-in Players now run Native Instrument's recently released Komplete 7 collection of virtual instruments and effects.

 

Komplete 7 is available pre-installed on any model of Receptor, or can be user-installed with Muse Research’s new Direct Install II technology (currently in Beta).

 

Komplete 7 features 90 Gigabytes of data delivering over 10,000 sounds in Kontakt 4, along with the sounds from Absynth 5, Battery 3, FM 8, Massive, and Reaktor 5.5.

It also incorporates five new products: studio reverb Reflektor with its zero-latency convolution engine; the Reaktor Prism modal synthesizer, the performance effects suite Traktor 12, derived from Native Instruments’ DJ software; and the new Vintage Organs instrument with its selection of sampled tone-wheel organs for Kontakt.

 

Pricing & Availability
The line starts with the Receptor 2 with a dual core processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 320GB high performance drive for $1599, or step up to the Receptor 2 Pro with its dual core Intel engine and 750GB drive for just $1999.

 

For the demanding applications of film composing and studio use, the Receptor 2 Pro Max with its 1TB drive and faster Intel dual core processor costs $2499.

 

These prices are available only for a limited time though.

 

All three of these can have Komplete 7 pre-installed, pre-authorized and ready for use for an additional $499, including multiple authorizations, so it can be installed on a DAW computer as well.

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