If I can offset 1 midi port on the nome2 and have it 5ms of the other midi port I think I can fix this. Do you know if that is possible?
Also others asked about analog sync. As you said, It does not make a difference here. I tried it.
In fact the analog out on the tr1000 does not seem to send start stop. It is always running so I can’t start and stop both machines simultaneously. I would probably have to use a trigger out and dedicate a track as a trigger.
You will be good with the erm. Good news for nome 2 users as well. You can offset the clock on the outputs in ms. This could be perfect and solve the issue. I will report back once I test it out.
because in my opinion the TR1000 is overpriced. I mean if you buy it and love it then all good. My Jomox was under 2k new versus the much higher Roland.
In my opinion, the Jomox Alphabase is overpriced because there’s a lot I dislike about it. I feel the Roland is expensive, but I instantly ordered one as soon as it became available.
Personally I only bought the “MBase 11” just because I wanted the Bass Drum. I can have it in my setup or just sample to Digitakt II. Also the LXR-02 comes in handy I was sequencing it (triggering) from Digitone II before sampled into the Digitakt II.
I would buy an AB but I just want the kick really
@sacguy71, perhaps consider posting about your love of your new Jomox Alpha Base MK2 in the Jomox Alpha Base thread. I think you’ve established that you find the TR-1000 overpriced for your needs, and that’s fine, but it’s getting a bit redundant.
Fantastic. This guy says “fuck” a lot and hates a new piece of popular gear so he must have a good point, right? We all know that bitter angry people are the right ones to listen to for musical opinions, especially bitter angry people who were relevant roughly 30 years ago and are now resorting to ranting on Instagram for cheap clicks because they only get attention when they shit on things that people enjoy. Good stuff.
I mean… fucking christ (my opinion is better if I say “fuck”, right?) – to get the FM drum, analog 808, analog 909, sampling (with time-stretching and slicing!), and sequencing that the TR-1000 has, you’d have to buy way more than $2,700 worth of hardware… but when it all gets put together in one device then somehow the knives come out.
Anyone saying that Jomox makes the TR-1000 look overpriced is in a different plane of reality than me. I’m someone who likes Jomox drum boxes but they’re clearly apples and oranges.