Mopho or Mono Evolver to compliment RADIAS - opinions?

Discussion relating to the Korg RADIAS, RADIAS-R and the R3

Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever

Post Reply
pillbug
Full Member
Posts: 168
Joined: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:55 pm

Mopho or Mono Evolver to compliment RADIAS - opinions?

Post by pillbug »

I've been looking at Dave Smith Instruments for a bit of analog addition to my RADIAS-R. With the Memorial Day sales events, I can get a Mopho keyboard for $680 or a Mono Evolver Keyboard for $1080.

It looks like Mopho and MEK will both produce similar analog sounds, whereas I'd have to use outboard FX with Mopho, the MEK has effects plus the 2 digital OSCs as well.

Looking at the architecture, MEK looks (on paper) similar to the RADIAS... so,
Is it worth the extra cost for the MEK which will complement the RADIAS or will it almost duplicate it in some respects? Or are the MEK sound possibilities so far advanced from the Mopho that it'd be worth it?
RADIAS-R, Triton Extreme w/EXB-MOSS, Electribe EMX-1, Reason 3.0.5
tpantano
Platinum Member
Posts: 1384
Joined: Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:10 am

Re: Mopho or Mono Evolver to compliment RADIAS - opinions?

Post by tpantano »

pillbug wrote:I've been looking at Dave Smith Instruments for a bit of analog addition to my RADIAS-R. With the Memorial Day sales events, I can get a Mopho keyboard for $680 or a Mono Evolver Keyboard for $1080.

It looks like Mopho and MEK will both produce similar analog sounds, whereas I'd have to use outboard FX with Mopho, the MEK has effects plus the 2 digital OSCs as well.

Looking at the architecture, MEK looks (on paper) similar to the RADIAS... so,
Is it worth the extra cost for the MEK which will complement the RADIAS or will it almost duplicate it in some respects? Or are the MEK sound possibilities so far advanced from the Mopho that it'd be worth it?
As much as I'd love to say Analogue is the super-coolio and that my Moog is 10 million times better than my R3, it's not really. While I love my Moog Slim Phatty, the only characteristics different from a digital synth is that the sub-ranges are ever present, and resonance sounds much gooier/creamier/something.

So honestly, as much as I hate to say it, go for more features over more analogue. Unless your after the very distinctive resonance of an analogue synth.
Current: MS-20 Mini, Minilogue, SY77
Past: Korg R3, Volca Bass, X50, Mg Slim Phatty, Rld Gaia SH-01, Yamaha TX81Z
Have my freebie granular plug-in: https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewt ... p?t=192886
pillbug
Full Member
Posts: 168
Joined: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:55 pm

Post by pillbug »

Has anyone used the Mono Evolver Keyboard? I am looking at one $899 USED - is it worth it?
RADIAS-R, Triton Extreme w/EXB-MOSS, Electribe EMX-1, Reason 3.0.5
zalo
Full Member
Posts: 220
Joined: Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:14 am

Post by zalo »

No matter what you get, there is going to be overlap. I have a Prophet 08 rack and I love it.

The Mopho has 2 OSC and 2 sub OSC, people I have talked to don't really mention the MEK effects, this might be a good or bad thing. I would go with the Mopho Keyboard personally.
pillbug
Full Member
Posts: 168
Joined: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:55 pm

Post by pillbug »

Thanks, Zalo. Mopho may be the way to go. I'm tempted to call about the used MEK though.
I do have outboard effects I can use, namely EH Small Stone phaser and DL4 delay which are both quite good. Though I do appreciate the effects settings being saved with programs, like on the RADIAS. The RADIAS is so easy to program, tweak and work with (unlike menu diving on the Triton Extreme) and it sounds great, but it lacks a little in the bass dept. and the filters aren't great. It's obviously got versatility going for it though.
RADIAS-R, Triton Extreme w/EXB-MOSS, Electribe EMX-1, Reason 3.0.5
ozy

Post by ozy »

mopho key [-X is junk [not the sound engine, which is good: the keyboard and panel and software are expensive junk].

Forget about using it as a master keyboard for the radias.

I got one, and sold it in 20 days. awful.

Go for the mono evolver keyboard 8) [sweeeeeet instrument. Ok, maybe bittersweet :? . Harsh-sweet. :twisted: Whatever]

OR

if on a budget, just go for the impossibly cheap and hugely performant mopho module =D> .

It will add a totally different filter[s] and OSCs to your radias
zalo
Full Member
Posts: 220
Joined: Thu Feb 28, 2008 5:14 am

Post by zalo »

Everything I have read says that the Mopho Key and the MEK have the same keybed and pots. Also the size of the Mopho Key seems so much better.
pillbug
Full Member
Posts: 168
Joined: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:55 pm

Post by pillbug »

ozy wrote:mopho key [-X is junk [not the sound engine, which is good: the keyboard and panel and software are expensive junk].

Forget about using it as a master keyboard for the radias.

I got one, and sold it in 20 days. awful.
Was the keybed as crappy as on the Alesis Micron? (i.e. an unplayable toy?)
RADIAS-R, Triton Extreme w/EXB-MOSS, Electribe EMX-1, Reason 3.0.5
User avatar
Eat-Static
Full Member
Posts: 158
Joined: Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:23 pm
Location: North Devon UK

Post by Eat-Static »

ozy wrote:if on a budget, just go for the impossibly cheap and hugely performant mopho module .
+1

Best £255 i ever spent .

Eat-Static.
Korg R3 EMX1 KP3 miniKP KO1
Moog LP II CP251 MF-101
DSI EVOLVER MOPHO
ROLAND SP404SX JUNO-G
ozy

Post by ozy »

pillbug wrote:Was the mophokey keybed as crappy as on the Alesis Micron? (i.e. an unplayable toy?)
a) not SO bad! Come on... :shock:

but

b) mopho module: 300 eur, mopho key: 700 eur. THAT crappy panel and keys, 400 euros? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Get a used mopho module, IMHO
Post Reply

Return to “Korg RADIAS / R3”