Friday, May 21, 2010
DSI Dave Smith Instruments MoPho Keyboard Poly Chain
YouTube via DaveSmithInstruments — May 21, 2010 — "The Mopho Keyboard is a compact and affordable—but powerful—monophonic analog synthesizer. The voice architecture is similar to a single voice of the Prophet '08, but with a couple of twists to distinguish it from its award-winning sibling. We have added two sub-octave generators—one per oscillator—for additional girth and crushing basses. It also has an audio input that lets you process external audio and mix Mopho's own audio output back in pre-filter for feedback effects that can range from subtle distortion to extreme skronk. It features the same semi-weighted keyboard action as the Prophet."
Demo by the man himself, Dave Smith.
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Demo- MoPho Keyboard DSI Dave Smith Instruments
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Am I the only one with the words "Clockwork Orange" springing in mind when hearing the very last chords that Dave lays in this video ?
ReplyDeletei think this is one of the best sounding demos of the mopho/tetra series imo
ReplyDelete@xavier: Absolutely not. I think the reference was very intentional, too. Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteIndeed:
ReplyDeleteHenry Purcell's music for The Funeral Of Queen Mary opening chords.