Mojo / using the core instruments – Vir2 Instruments MOJO User Manual
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GETTING STARTED WITH MOJO
Once you’ve followed the instructions above to get Kontakt loaded
in whichever mode you prefer, Kontakt’s inner workings are ex-
actly the same. On the left side of the Kontakt interface is a sidebar
called the Browser, and it has six tabs across the top: Files,
Libraries, Database, Monitor, Modules, and Auto. Click the Library
tab to get started with MOJO.
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The MOJO library will appear, with buttons to access Instruments,
Multis, and other materials. Clicking on the Multis or Instruments
button will reveal folders of loadable patches, which will be dis-
cussed in more detail below.
USING MOJO: THE CORE INSTRUMENTS
Let’s jump right in. MOJO is simultaneously designed to be very
easy to use, and yet be almost infinitely tweakable. To accomplish
this, much of its power is hidden below its surface. MOJO is built
around the twelve core instruments, mentioned above. When any
of the instruments are loaded, the interface looks like this, giving
you access to the most central features, including displays to show
you the currently active behaviors, and menus that lead to sub-
menus revealing more of MOJO’s power: The two visible knobs
are called Players and Mode, and each will be discussed separately.
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RIght: Screenshot of Mojo’s Interface