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A demonstration of the Mopho analog synthesizer from Dave Smith Instruments. Lexicon MX200 used for delay and reverb effects. Hear this in stereo by adding “&fmt=18″ (without the quotes) to the YouTube URL.

@pakistan252 Maybe. It will all depend on what you dropped into the slot.
I dropped something in the dsi cartrige slot if a disassemble it will i be able to take it out
@markedmanproductions We have to tell you it will void your warranty to protect us.
I’m going to order the bottom screen from you website. Is this the SAME screen used by Nintendo to make the DSi?
you saved me 200 dollars thank you
@barbras0daisym
To show that you can be awesome!
@Mercutio1984 It is in the video.
@pdaparts
and why isn’t that in your video…?
thnxs
Yes, you have to take the bottom apart in order to free the ribbon cable that goes to the top screen.
wait, do you have to pull it all apart in order to replace only the top screen?
To see whats inside
ok thx!
If you needed to fix or install a new screen that broke….
why would you desemble a nintendo dsi!
If we have time we will make one.
You should make a video on how to fix broken trigger buttons
That would help a lot of people
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@SuperSaucy141 The computer, as is everything in my setup.
Is the mopho connected directly to the controller or via a computer first?
@keybdwizrd maybe he meant feeding the guitar signal through line-in to the filter of the Mopho ?
@saultie you need just plain midi cables that look the same on each end to connect a midi controller to a hardware synth. you cannot connect via usb for most hardware devices. search midi cables on guitar center or amazon
@Zwickel agreed. i almost went into convulsions
Fuck! I just wanna hear somebody playing a melody or something. Everybody’s just playing loops and tweaking knobs.
@saultie Saultie, I have your same controller, you can’t plug it into the Mopho directly.
This synth sounds weedy and annoying to my ears, I’ve been thinking of buying one because I never had a real analog, but don’t hear a sound I love out of it.
@saultie
You can’t connect a midi port to a USB port.. the USB port sends information differently to standard midi.. You need to connect your keyboard to the computer, then connect a midi interface to the computer – in your software, route the input of the keyboard to the output on the midi interface, then plug that into your midi gear
@Equimanthorn1 You need a guitar MIDI controller to control any MIDI instrument, including the Mopho.
can you plug that little mopho into any other instruments, like a guitar or a bass?
or dose it have to be with a synth keyboard?
@saultie My USB keyboard controllers are connected to my computer (iMac). I also have an M-Audio MidiSport 4×4 MIDI interface connected to my iMac, which has the regular MIDI ports, which then connects to synthesizers.
It has been my experience that MIDI controller keyboards have both a USB connector and regular MIDI ports.
Hi keybwizrd. Can you tell me how you are connecting your controller to the Mopho? Does the controller come with round multi pin midi ports or just usb?? I have a 3G Oxigen 49 that only has square usb connection and I cannot find the correct cable to connect to my round multi pin midi connector synth gear. I have the m-audio uno, but it is the wrong usb connector (rectangular) to use on my Oxigen (square) usb port. Help please! Thanks in advance.
listening to this with headphones is fucking crazy
@speedtribejp I just sold off three in the past couple of weeks. It’s best to check my website to see what I have currently. Thanks.
could you make a list of all the synthesizers you have please
Excellent, as usual.
dave smith instruments
Its about multi-timbrality. Prophet 08 has 8 voices but its only 2 part timbral. Anyway, ever since I wrote that comment, DSI released Tetra – so that’s awesome to add to a prophet 08!! I will be able to get a great 6 part-multitimbral 12 voice polyphonic analog synth which is great.
A Mopho is just 1/8 of a Prophet 08. So adding a Mopho to a Prophet just doesn’t seem worth it? one extra sound when you already have 8?
4:28 reminds me of bass from the old commodore 64 except not a SID sound….
But you said Dsi wtf!
EXTRA MERCI
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Wow, enormously fat analog tone! I have digital synths…but now I know what I am missing, the fat/warm/round character of real analog.
I would like to actually get a Prophet 08 Module and a Mopho…do you think that’s a good combination?