Hi guys,
also wanna buy a drum machine. i was considering Jomox X-Base 999. sounds really fantastic to me but quite some $$$.
does anyone use it?
besides someone experience with Elektron Machinedrum SPS-1 MK II ???
are there alternatives which are less expensive??
thx!
Drumsynthesizer // Analog // whatelse??
Drumsynthesizer // Analog // whatelse??
Last edited by hnrk303 on Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Drumsynthesizer // Analog // whatelse??
I used to have the Jomox 999 but I sold it a few months ago. It sounds good by itself but it's quite difficult to make sit in a mix in my opinion. The samples also have this harsh quality to them, which started to annoy me after the honeymoon was over.
Now I have a Vermona DRM 1 mk III, which I much prefer over the the Jomox. Sounds better, easier to use, knob for each function. A lot cheaper too, you can typically buy them second hand for 350-400 euros. No sequencer though.
One option at the Jomox price range is an Elektron Octatrack. Just load it up with a bunch of drum samples and voi la, you got a great drum machine with one of the best sequencers in the market.
Now I have a Vermona DRM 1 mk III, which I much prefer over the the Jomox. Sounds better, easier to use, knob for each function. A lot cheaper too, you can typically buy them second hand for 350-400 euros. No sequencer though.
One option at the Jomox price range is an Elektron Octatrack. Just load it up with a bunch of drum samples and voi la, you got a great drum machine with one of the best sequencers in the market.
Re: Drumsynthesizer // Analog // whatelse??
go vermona or modular.
Re: Drumsynthesizer // Analog // whatelse??
octatrack has an awesome midi sequencer! parameter locks on CC's is totally awesome and programming the notes is quite easy. i also like the sampler portion of it but i'm just getting warmed up to that.Barfunkel wrote:One option at the Jomox price range is an Elektron Octatrack. Just load it up with a bunch of drum samples and voi la, you got a great drum machine with one of the best sequencers in the market.
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Re: Drumsynthesizer // Analog // whatelse??
what would an example for a modular be?go vermona or modular.
how much of tweaking do you have to put into a modular for drums till you get good results compared to a drum machine like the jomox or vermona?
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you can't really compare them, its a totally different process, the drums are just part of everything, they can interchange with the other sounds - sh!t i'm not going to go there, its all too much to explain in a simple post.hNRk wrote:what would an example for a modular be?go vermona or modular.
how much of tweaking do you have to put into a modular for drums till you get good results compared to a drum machine like the jomox or vermona?
not trying to promote myself here, but its hard to find videos of techno drums on a modular, he's a couple of short videos of mine, the live one is distorted from the camcorder, but you get the idea.. kick drum is Mbase 01, everything else percussive is the modular.
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i thought you were using a 909 for the percussion!? sounds bad ass!
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no i only use the 909 as a clock source now, no sounds apart from the occasional flitered claphydrogen wrote:i thought you were using a 909 for the percussion!? sounds bad azz!
all the drums are modular, and the modular triggers the mbase