Dave Smith Instruments Mopho Sound Editor LE: In The Moph Of Madness

March 02, 2009
Dave Smith Instruments Mopho Sound Editor LE Demo

While the preset sound on the Dave Smith Instruments Mopho are pretty mo-pho-in' sweet right out of the box, after a certain amount of time, you're going to want to get under the hood of this little yellow box and do some fine-tweaking of your own.

For Bill Holland, that amount of time was equal to zero, and in this video demo he rips into the included patch editing software, Sound Editor LE. It's a very user-friendly interface and editing program, even if the Mopho itself lacks USB connectivity (no worries, Bill's here to show you how to get friendly with MIDI, too).



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

Owen O'Malley is a Gearwire contributor


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