Dave Smith Instruments Mopho: Mo' Mopho Fo' You, Yo

February 27, 2009
Dave Smith Instruments Mopho 2

We continue our look at the Dave Smith Instruments Mopho, the monophonic synthesizer with a mysterious button labeled "Push It." If you're not one to follow instructions that appear in text, let Bill Holland be your guinea pig, and see if he makes it through to demo some of the neat sounding programs.

If you ARE one to follow instructions that appear in text, please leave a duffel bag full of unmarked, unconsecutive bills in front of Gearwire Studio.



Presenter: Bill Holland, Gearwire
Location: Gearwire Studio -- Chicago, IL

J. Irving-Giles is a writer / editor for Gearwire


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