
Too many people on the luvseat by hotkeys

Morning Lounge Rough Mix by hotkeys


This drum machine is my first venture into the world of hardware sequencers and so far I have no complaints. JoMoX, based out of Berlin Germany, has manufactured several groove boxes, as well as a variety of niche machines like their T-Resonator box and their ridiculous kick drum box the Mbase 11. The xbase 888 has 4 analog sound generators perfect for creating unique sounding KD, SD, HT, and LT. In addition the Hi Hat, Clap, Rim, Crash and Ride are all 8 bit samples that pass through an analog envelope providing a lot of flexibility and control over every sample.
At the heart of this machine is the internal step sequencer. Alternating A/B patterns allow for either two 16 step patterns or one 32 step pattern. Coming straight out of computer drum machine programing land and being pretty comfortable with Logics Ultrabeat, programming patterns with the xbase 888's individual step edit mode is where you can really make your money. Very similar to how the Ultrabeat works allowing you to programe EACH step like it was its own intrument or sound (you can get carried away with this so watch out...).
KNOBS!! 16 of them! Editing sound on the fly is possible with very intuitive rotary encoders for every analog parameter. Push a knob over here... mute a track... turn a knob over there... adjust the volume, decay, cut off... What ever really. I'm sure these types of features are very standard for any groove boxes or drum machines out there but since this is my first time experiencing it hands on, I'm impressed.