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Dave Smith Instruments MOPHO SE User Manual

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arpeggiator. Mopho can be configured for use with either normally open (+) or

normally closed (-) footswitches. When set to Arp+ or Arp-, the footswitch will

act as a sustain pedal when the Arpeggiator is off.

Pedal: see table—

Sets the destination for the Pedal/CV input. Note that this

input is heavily filtered for clean operation, so there is a limit to the speed it will

respond to changes.

Display Pedal Routing

FootCtrl

Routed to the Foot Control Modulation

Breath

Routed to the Breath Control Modulation

Expressn Routed to the Expression Modulation

Volume

Controls Master Volume

LpFilter

Routed to the low-pass filter

LpF Half Routed to the low-pass filter, but with half the range

The input will also accept control voltages in the range of 0 to 3.3 volts DC. It is

protected against higher or negative voltages.

MIDI Pressure: Off, On—

When On, the Mopho will respond to received MIDI

pressure (aftertouch) messages and will transmit pressure from the keyboard to

MIDI Out.

Velocity Curve: 1…4—

Sets one of the four velocity curves for the keyboard to

adjust the velocity response to your playing style.

Pressure Curve: 1…4—

Sets one of the four pressure curves for the keyboard to

adjust the aftertouch to your playing style.

Arpeggiator Latch Mode: Normal, ReLatch—

Sets one of the four pressure

curves for the keyboard to adjust the aftertouch to your playing style.

Basic Patch

Press the Write button to load a basic patch into the edit buffer.

The patch will not actually be written to the current program location unless

intentionally written to memory in program mode using the Write button.

Reset Globals

Mopho does not have a full hardware reset, but select this

parameter and press Write to reset the global parameters to their factory

defaults.

Balance Tweak: -14…14

—Adjusts the left/right output balance by

approximately +/- 4 dB.

MIDI SysEx Dump: see table—

Allows dumping of Programs in SysEx format

via MIDI. Also enables the translation of Mopho Keyboard programs into

formats readable by other DSI synths. Tetra’s voice architecture and voice