User Manual
4. ACCESSING THE EDITOR
Since the Crumar Mojo is based on GSi VB3-II, there's a load of parameters that can
be adjusted to obtain the desired organ sound. These parameters are accessible
through the Editor software.
Mojo offers two editors:
1. The internal editor, accessible through a Wi-Fi connection. The Mojo will
function as an hot-spot that creates its own private network to connnect to.
2. The remote MIDI editor, accessible through the MIDI-USB port and a computer
or mobile device connected to the Internet.
4.1 - OPTION # 1 – Wi-Fi Editor
Mojo comes with an optional USB Wi-Fi dongle. Connect
it to one of the two SYSTEM USB ports when the Mojo is
turned off, then turn on the instrument and wait until it's
ready. Use your computer or your mobile device and scan
for new Wi-Fi networks. You should be able to find a SSID
like “Mojo-xxxxxx”, accessible without password. Access
this network, and if your mobile warns you that there's no
internet available with this network (which is quite
obvious), dismiss the warning and continue.
Now you can launch your favorite web browser and navigate to the following URL:
http://192.168.1.1/
PLEASE NOTE: the internal Wi-Fi access point accepts only one connection at a time, so if
you can't get to connect to the Mojo, check that you haven't left another device
connected. Also, if you don't want someone else to connect to your Mojo, just make sure
the dongle is not present before you turn on the instrument.
4.2 – OPTION # 2 – MIDI Editor
You need a USB cable (like those used for connecting a printer to a computer), use it
to connect the Mojo to a computer, or to an Android device using an OTG adapter, or
to an iPad using Apple's Camera Connection Kit. Once done, launch your CHROME
browser and navigate to this website:
https://www.gsidsp.com/mojoclassic
PLEASE NOTE: if you don't have CHROME, install it from Google, or from the Play Store
(Android) or from the App Store (Apple). Other browsers may not be compatible.
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