JoMoX Alpha Base Analog Drum Synthesizer

That’s my trip to Bordeaux and Casablanca down the synth drain :scream:

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Yes IF… but agree on that statement

It is a lot for a synthesiser

Wow… The Alpha will be a hell nice instrument… I own a Xbase since 1999. They are easy to use, super stable and the sound is - if you like the jomox style - simply super amazing… when i call the rytm gorgeousdeep and warm, the jomox is edgy and heavy… think both of them together would make a hell of a rythmn…

in terms of control they were always a bit tricky but with fast and good modulated results…

another must have… mmmm… where is my money :-))

Does it have trig conditions? NO?

PPPfffttttt. /pets Rytm.

No for real it looks awesome.

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I believe :smile: , tho I’m having a ball without it, so no need to hold my breath. :blush:

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Crazy this shop actually make bundle on Alpha BASE with a “call us for the price” :joy:

http://www.kraftmusic.com/brands/jomox/alpha-base/

Common guys Pre-order yours for 2018 hahaha

Kraft is really jumping the gun. Really hope the Alpha Base sees the light of day. On a weird note, I also wish Jomox would use the lighter Orange color on their equipment. Don’t care for that darker almost burnt red color.

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Release in SUMMER 2017

New page on Jomox for this next drum machine :
http://www.jomox.de/product_details.php?lang=2&category=1&product_id=21

[details=Summary]The ALPHA BASE is the new drum flagship of Jomox.

It’s true analogue. Eleven instruments, sequencer, Midi/USB/SD-Card. Samples. Sampling inputs, balanced individual outputs.

Although it may appear similar to the classics XBASE 09, 999 and 888, the ALPHA BASE has an entirely new design under the hood. We have put in the concentrated know-how of the Jomox drum machines and of our synths of the past 20 years. We have simplified some things, but also added new components or have combined them new. The outcome is the best sounding and most versatile drum machine that Jomox has ever built.

Kick Drum
The center instrument still is the analog kick drum which has gotten a facelifting again. The legendary punch and assertiveness of all Jomox kicks is convincingly continued. LFO, pitch envelope, metallic noise and gate time are famous features that may not and do not miss out.

MBrane
As a second analog instrument, we have put in a complete MBrane voice. It covers a gigantic spectrum of analog snare drums, percussions, cow bells, claves, glasses, toms, bass drums etc. etc. It uses the technology of the Mod.Brane11. Of course, this instrument has 2 own LFOS, pitch envelopes and metallic noise as well.

Samples+Filter
The succeeding six instruments are built hybridly and consist of samples that are run through real analog filters and VCAs. Each analog sample channel has an own metallic noise that alternatively can be used as a signal source or being mixed to the sample.
With metallic noise only, it becomes a pure analog instrument again. Four channels make use of a multimode filter that is capable of resonance - again they can be used as true analog instruments with the self-oscillating filter as the only sound source if you wish.

Hi Hat
Two of these six channels are reserved for hi hats and make use of a proven and improved HH filter that was used in the XBASE 999 already. It is specialized for analog hi hats and may conjure wonderful noisy hi hats from a sample mixed with metallic noise.

Clap, Rim, Crash, Ride
The succeeding four channels have each a resonateable 2-pole multimode filter that can be switched between LP, HP and BP. The filter cutoff can be modulated by an ADSR envelope and an LFO per instrument. If the filter is self-oscillating, one can create wonderful analog toms, claves, sticks etc. by means of the VCA envelope behind. Or even extremely bend samples sonically. By principle, each of the four MM filter sample channels is a little synth voice of its own. A sampled synth bass run through the analog filter is nearly indistinguishable from a real analog synth.

X Sample 1+2
Moreover, there are two sample instruments that work purely digital. It’s even possible that the Alpha Base can sample external audio on these channels for about max. 4 seconds. Which is more than enough for drum samples. The recorded sample can be stored on SD card or being copied to the internal flash memory and then being played back by the other sample channels. Samples can also be copied from SD card into flash memory. The format is WAV/AIFF mono 16 Bit / 48kHz. The internal organization divides samples into fixed memory slots that can be addressed by the parameter sample select in the instruments. All samples can be pitched and modulated in a wide range. The sample start and stop can be edited and they are loopable as well. Modulation targets are: pitch, volume and loop phase. Each channel has an own LFO for that.

FM Synth
As a little digital gadget we have added a mini FM synth. With 4 operators and maximum 6 voices it can create weird and crazy percussion sounds up to simple chords. Played over an external midi keyboard, it can be used as a polyphonic synth.

Effects
Two digital effects are on board: delay and reverb that act as send/return effects. Each of the analog instrument outputs has an own A/D converter. The delay effect can also being inserted into the 6 hybrid sample channels and becomes then part of the sound production chain. The reverb can easily being killed by an encoder click but is indeed a great advantage for life performances with minimal equipment. Reverb times may reach to almost inifinity, and the damping filters act quite extremely so that the reverb meets the requirement of modern electronic music and can be an essential part of sound.

Editing
For the editing of parameters there are 16 encoders arranged in a 4x4 matrix. Each instrument only addresses two pages by 16 values to make the editing as easy as possible, without deep menu cursors. The 24x2 character display can show 4 parameters at a glance.

Sequencer
The sequencer is made up as a 16 step running led sequencer and has 11 tracks. Each track has a maximum number of 64 steps, means four measures at a 16th resolution per measure. By the bar switch your can switch between the different measures.

The actually played number of steps is being controlled by function Last Step – for instance 32 for two measures, 48 to obtain 3 measures a.s.o. There is another great feature here: each track has its own Last Step, reaching from 1-64! That makes it possible to create complex rhythmic figures, because a track with e.g. 28 steps starts to shift a quarter (=4 steps) against the other 32 step tracks for each measure. That gives you the possibility for incredibly interesting rhythmic compositions with easiest means!

Per track you can edit shuffle and micro step shifting of a beat. Also a roll and flam can be triggered on specific steps. Each instrument track and step can hold a maximum of 2 extra parameters for pitch and cutoff. The pitch track can be easily turned on and off with the button „Seq“.

Parameter Locks
In Seq Mode you can also program single parameter changes for individual steps. These can even be whole instruments recalled from the preset list per step. One holds a step key and changes the desired value, which programs the P-lock into that desired step.

Chain
Neighboured patterns can be easily chained by the Chain function in order to create simple song structures. Whilst in Chain mode, you hold both the desired step buttons (that select a pattern within 16 tracks) and create a pattern chain that is stored along with the actual first pattern.

Midi/DIN-Sync/USB
The ALPHA BASE has Midi In/Out/Thru and USB. As a USB Midi device you can seamlessly integrate the drum machine into the DAW. Midi clock sync or Clock Master let you perfectly sync the machine to the DAW. Each of the 11 instruments is played over an own midi channel and is being played by pitch and velocity. Of course, every of the internal parameters is controllable via Midi(USB) CCs and each internal knob transmits the actual CC via Midi(USB).

There is a simple 2-port DIN sync (5 Volts signals run/stop and clock) integrated into the Midi jacks , that may help you setting up with ancient DIN sync units a la TR-808, TB-303 and more.

Outputs
All outputs are balanced and yield a professional level of up to 22dBu (balanced mode). Punch and sound go together with a physical high output level. The internal analog supply range is an uncompromising +/-15 Volts. Opposing to the 999 we returned to an analog mix out volume potentiometer because it is simply easier to use and sonically neutral.

Available in summer 2017.

All informations are subject to change.

© Jomox GmbH 2017

Specifications
11 Instruments:
Kick Drum, MBrane, Cl HiHat, Op HiHat, Clap, Rim Shot, Crash, Ride, X Sample 1, X Sample 2, FM Synth.
Real analog Jomox kick drum.
Real analog Jomox MBrane voice with 2 coupleable F-OSC for complex analog snare, percussion, bass and tom sounds ranging from 16Hz to 20kHz.
2 sample based instruments with analog VCA ADSR envelope and/or HH filter, optionally with metallic noise mixed as extra sound source. The HH filter is 2-pole, HP/LP/Res each separated parameters, peakable but not oscillating.
4 sample based instruments with analog VCA ADSR envelope and/or resonating multimode filter (LP, HP, BP) with ADSR envelope, optionally with metallic noise mixed as extra sound source. The multimode filter can be used as a signal generator in order to generate analog toms or sticks etc.
2 sample based instruments with external sampling input and pure digital playback.
1 FM synth with 4 operators and max. 6 voices for percussive sounds.
Effects delay, reverb with send per instrument, also insertable into analog signal path on CH, OH, Clp, Rim, Ride.
LFOs: per instrument one LFO (MBrane 2 LFOs) with 64 wave forms, each assignable on pitch, VCA, filter cutoff.
250 samples 16 Bit/48kHz in internal flash memory.
SD card slot for loading of samples.
USB (Midi Device).
Midi In, Midi Out, Midi Thru.
DIN sync out 2x integrated in the jacks Midi Out or Midi Thru.
Inputs: stereo in for sampling, FX or sidechain. Both inputs are Hi-Z and suitable for guitar/bass or work up to line level +20dBu.
Outputs: 8 individual balanced outputs, stereo mix balanced, headphones.
Output Level: max. ca.+14dBu unbalanced, +20dBu balanced on all outputs.
18 encoders
Input Volume, Phones Volume and Mix Volume are analog potentiometers.
LCD display 2x24 characters.
12V 2A DC external power supply.
Stable metal case.
Wood side cheeks, rubber feet.
Size: 41cm (16.1") x 24cm (9.5") x 8cm (3.2") (back side).
Weight: ca. 3.3kg (7.26 lbs).[/details]

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Wow. Has a 6 voice 4 op FM synth onboard :totes:
Any estimated price?

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not for now. I imagine the futur price a bit higher than 888 and 999… I think Kraftmusic price range is close to what I have in mind
Price range : $1,500.00 - $2,000.00

Edit : €1499 in discount preordering / otherwise €1699

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For this price I guess it will be one of the most expensive drum box on the market :slight_smile: (without taking in consideration the second hand market)

website is taking pre orders for 1500 euros

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I couldn’t find the pre-order link. Which page was it under please?

Go to their shop page under drum machines
€1499 preorder
€1699 RRP it seams

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Thanks. I didn’t look hard enough :eyeglasses:

Now, do I keep the Tempest or go for this exotic critter? :ballot_box:

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I would go for the exotic beast… although truth be told, the Digitakt’s new realtime sequencer performance features have got me keen.

talking of sequencer features, for the Alpha Base, i think it is possible to have two “parameter sequencing tracks” per Pattern.

that would be cool but i don’t understand why they didn’t just implement p-locks … if i ran a drum machine company that is the first thing i would do for a new product lol :smiley:

but anyway i’m in love with the Machinedrum so it’s back to the glowing orange sunset screen for me, yay :slight_smile:

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Yeah, it’s a bit confusing because the Sequencer section of the descriptions talks about “two extra parameters for pitch and cutoff” but the next section says:

Parameter Locks
In Seq Mode you can also program single parameter changes for individual steps. These can even be whole instruments recalled from the preset list per step. One holds a step key and changes the desired value, which programs the P-lock into that desired step.

Quoted from: http://www.jomox.de/product_details.php?lang=2&category=1&product_id=21

Exotic beasts win the race. Even if sequencing sucks you can load the tone into your favorite sequencer and rock out.

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It’s cool how Jomox and Native Instruments have both been influenced by Elektron … it’s a biosphere of drum machine evolutionary environmental conditions

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