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DAVE SMITH INSTRUMENTS MOPHO SE ANALOG SYNTH SPECIAL EDITION MINT
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Beautiful, like new condition, Dave Smith Instruments MOPHO SE. This Special Edition is no longer available and is in perfect working condition. Awesome presets, oscillators, arpeggiator, sequencer, and knob control per function! Used a few times mainly on arpeggiation as the basis for a song/track. Includes: MOPHO SE, power supply with international plug adapters, manual, and original box. Mopho SE Specifications: 100% analog signal path Two oscillators capable of producing sawtooth, triangle, saw/triangle, and variable pulse width square waves, with hard sync Two sub-octave generators (one octave below oscillator 1 and two octaves below oscillator 2) One classic Curtis low-pass filter (switchable 2- or 4-pole) with audio rate modulation, self-oscillating in 4-pole mode Analog VCA Three envelope generators (ADSR plus delay) Feedback loop with programmable level and gain White noise generator 4 LFOs Gated 16 x 4 step sequencer (one sequence per program) Arpeggiator Glide (portamento): separate rates per oscillator Full-sized, 44-note (F to C), semi-weighted keyboard action with velocity and aftertouch Full-sized modulation wheel and spring-loaded pitch wheel Fully programmable with 3 banks of 128 user programs (384 total) IN/OUT USB type B receptacle MIDI In, Out/Thru, and Poly Chain Left and Right audio outputs: 1/4″ phone jack (unbalanced) Audio Input: 1/4″ phone jack (unbalanced) Sustain pedal input (accepts normally on or off momentary footswitch with 1/4″ phone plug) Expression pedal/control voltage (3.3 VDC max.) input (1/4″ TRS phone jack) Headphone output: 1/4″ TRS stereo phone jack PHYSICAL SPECS Dimensions: approximately 25.2″ L x 11.1″ W x 3.6″ H (64 cm x 28.2 cm x 9.1 cm) Weight: 13.25 Lbs INCLUDED Power supply for 100V – 240V AC operation Operation manual Free software editor for Mac OS and Windows available from SoundTower
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| Brand: | Dave Smith Instruments | Analog/Digital: | Analog |
Beautiful, like new condition, Dave Smith Instruments MOPHO SE. This Special Edition is no longer available and is in perfect working condition. Awesome presets, oscillators, arpeggiator, sequencer, and knob control per function! Used a few times mainly on arpeggiation as the basis for a song/track. Includes: MOPHO SE, power supply with international plug adapters, manual, and original box. Mopho SE Specifications: 100% analog signal path Two oscillators capable of producing sawtooth, triangle, saw/triangle, and variable pulse width square waves, with hard sync Two sub-octave generators (one octave below oscillator 1 and two octaves below oscillator 2) One classic Curtis low-pass filter (switchable 2- or 4-pole) with audio rate modulation, self-oscillating in 4-pole mode Analog VCA Three envelope generators (ADSR plus delay) Feedback loop with programmable level and gain White noise generator 4 LFOs Gated 16 x 4 step sequencer (one sequence per program) Arpeggiator Glide (portamento): separate rates per oscillator Full-sized, 44-note (F to C), semi-weighted keyboard action with velocity and aftertouch Full-sized modulation wheel and spring-loaded pitch wheel Fully programmable with 3 banks of 128 user programs (384 total) IN/OUT USB type B receptacle MIDI In, Out/Thru, and Poly Chain Left and Right audio outputs: 1/4″ phone jack (unbalanced) Audio Input: 1/4″ phone jack (unbalanced) Sustain pedal input (accepts normally on or off momentary footswitch with 1/4″ phone plug) Expression pedal/control voltage (3.3 VDC max.) input (1/4″ TRS phone jack) Headphone output: 1/4″ TRS stereo phone jack PHYSICAL SPECS Dimensions: approximately 25.2″ L x 11.1″ W x 3.6″ H (64 cm x 28.2 cm x 9.1 cm) Weight: 13.25 Lbs INCLUDED Power supply for 100V – 240V AC operation Operation manual Free software editor for Mac OS and Windows available from SoundTower