JoMoX

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Image:JoMoX XBase 09.jpg

Image:JoMoX SunSyn Mk2 8-voice true analog synthesizer.jpg

JoMoX Elektronische Musikinstrumente GmbH is a German electronic musical instrument, manufactured and founded in 1997, and based in Berlin.

Jürgen Michaelis is the CEO and the product developer.

{{Cite web

| title = Biography

| year = 2010

| url = http://www.jayemsonic.de/2l10-bioenglish.html

| publisher = Jayemsonic

| accessdate = 2010-11-24

}} The company specializes in analog synthesizers.

The XBase 09 was the first product offered from JoMoX, and it continues to be the most requested device from the production line.{{Cite web

| author = Michaelis, Jürgen

| title = Company

| url = http://www.jomox.com/company.php?lang=2

| publisher = JoMoX GmbH

| accessdate = November 24, 2010

| archive-date = July 13, 2011

| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110713115625/http://www.jomox.com/company.php?lang=2

| url-status = dead

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{{Cite web

| author = spainwaxlove

|date=January 2010

| title = Tech Talk Jomox

| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8oZwQCVVJ0

| work = JOMOX pt.1

| publisher = Tech Talk

| accessdate = November 25, 2010

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Products

=Current products=

Image:JoMoX T-Resonator.jpg

  • Alpha Base - analog drum synthesizer and drum machine, with analog instruments (Kick drum, MBrane), sample capabilities, 6 hybrid samples channels (that are processed through analog VCA and VCF), 2 channels of pure digital samples + 1 FM synth. LFOs, reverb and delay
  • M.Brane11 - analog percussion synthesizer
  • MBase 11 - kick drum synthesizer, sequel to MBase01
  • T-Resonator - filter with digital stereo delay integrated into the feedback loops
  • MBase01 - kick drum analog synthesizer
  • Resonator Neuronium - experimental analog neural network synthesizer
  • M-Resonator - filter based on the Resonator Neuronium idea

=Discontinued products=

  • XBASE 888 - Analog drum synthesizer and drum machine identical to XBASE 999, minus the X-Filter
  • SunSyn Mk2 - 8-voice true analog synthesizer
  • Midi-to-CV Interfaces - old MIDI interfaces 1994-1996
  • MoonWind - Analog stereo filter tracker
  • SunSyn - 8 voice polyphonic multitimbral true analog synthesizer. JoMoX's first major analog synthesizer.

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| author = Friedman, Matt

| year = 2010

| url = http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/sunsyn.php

| title = SunSyn

| work = Vintage Synth Explorer

| accessdate = November 24, 2010

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  • XBASE 999 - Analog drum synthesizer and drum machine with downloadable percussion samples and assignable analog stereo multimode filter with LFOs
  • AiRBase99 - A 1U drum module based on the XBase09 with additional features

{{Cite web

| title = AirBase-99

| url = http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/airbase99.php

| year = 2010

| author = Friedman, Matt

| work = Vintage Synth Explorer}}

{{cite journal

| title = Jomox Airbase99 Expander/Synthesizer

| url = http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/aug99/articles/jomox.htm

| journal = Sound on Sound

| issue = August 1999

| accessdate = November 24, 2010

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  • JaZBase03 - Alternative to AirBase99
  • XBase09 - Emulator of TR-909 with its sequencer qualities plus additional features

{{Cite web

| author = Friedman, Matt

| year = 2010

| url = http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/xbase09.php

| title = XBase-09

| work = Vintage Synth Explorer

| accessdate = November 24, 2010

}}

{{cite journal

| title = Jomox Xbase 09 Drum Machine

| url = http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/jun97/jomoxxbase09.html

| journal = Sound on Sound

| issue = June 1997

| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20150607060909/http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/jun97/jomoxxbase09.html

| archivedate = 7 June 2015

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See also

Note: XBASE 888 and XBASE 999 are considered clones of the TR-808 and TR-909

References

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