The downloadable sound bank file below contains all of the factory program banks for the Mopho, as well as the installation instructions given below. The program data is in a MIDI System Exclusive (SysEx) file that can be loaded into the Mopho via MIDI using a MIDI utility or other application capable of opening and transmitting SysEx files. The simplest method may be to use a shareware MIDI utility such as SysEx Librarian (Mac OS) or MIDI-OX (Windows).
These can be downloaded from:
http://www.snoize.com/SysExLibrarian/
You will also need a MIDI interface to connect your computer to the Mopho.
There is nothing you need to do to prepare the Mopho to receive the programs. Once the transfer begins, the programs will automatically be written to the Mopho’s memory.
Be aware that loading programs overwrites any programs that are currently in memory. If you have programs you want to keep, be sure to save them to a SysEx file first. Refer to the manual for more information about initiating a SysEx dump from the Mopho’s front panel controls.
Before starting, close all other audio or MIDI or DAW software, and disconnect all other MIDI devices. If necessary, download and install MIDI-OX.
http://www.midiox.com/
Connect the MIDI out of your computer’s MIDI interface to the Mopho’s MIDI in.
When the transmission completes, you’re done!
If the load fails to start, make sure the Mopho is actually receiving MIDI data. On the MIDI Channel page of the Global menu, a dot blinks between “MIDI” and “Channel” when MIDI data is received. Also, make sure that MIDI SysEx in the Global menu is set to “On.”
Before starting, close all other audio or MIDI or DAW software, and disconnect all other MIDI devices. If necessary, download and install SysEx Librarian.
http://www.snoize.com/SysExLibrarian/
Connect the MIDI out of your computer’s MIDI interface to the Mopho’s MIDI in.
When the transmission completes, you’re done!
If the load fails to start, make sure the Mopho is actually receiving MIDI data. On the MIDI Channel page of the Global menu, a dot blinks between “MIDI” and “Channel” when MIDI data is received. Also, make sure that MIDI SysEx in the Global menu is set to “On.”
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