LFO to VCO switchable and can be integrated into the audio path, so classic basses, strings etc. are also possible.
2 analog filters (24dB SSM2040 Lowpass & State Variable Multimode) & VCA
Delay & Reverb effects on mix-out
128 presets
118 multi-sets
4x CV in EV/OP 1-4
4x CV in Amount 1-4
4x CV in FM 1-4
8x CV/Gate In
8 individual outputs
Mix outputs for odd and even
CV In for Amount 1-4, FM 1-4, or 1-4
MIDI In & Out via TRS adapter + USB-C
2 displays
Jomox Mod FM at a glance
With the Mod FM, Jomox presents a complete, 8-voice FM synthesizer in Eurorack format. Basically, all you need is a modular case and a TRS adapter to create the most crazy sounds with the module. In addition to the complex 4-operator FM synthesis with 26 algorithms, the Mod FM is equipped with two analog filters, envelopes and LFOs per voice, as well as delay and reverb effects, preset memory and extensive voice management. In single mode, the Mod FM can be played with eight polyphonic voices, which should suit anyone who wants to play epic 80s hooklines ;) Multi mode, on the other hand, allows you to select a separate preset for each voice, meaning you can create a new sound on the fly. The tracks can then "only" be played monophonically, but in a techno context, the compromise of "more tracks, fewer voices" is certainly fine.
Matrix FM
The four operators (sine oscillators) are arranged in a matrix in which each operator (sine oscillator) can be frequency-modulated by the other three. Modulation values and basic frequencies are set using the 16 endless controls of the matrix. Various overtone modes in combination with the 26 algorithms, which are based on the Yamaha DX-9, make it possible to create musical sounds. Of course, this can also be largely ignored to create chaotic, inharmonic FM sounds.
Complexity right into the audio range
The two LFOs modulate the frequency and amplitude of each voice and offer an impressive selection of 64 waveforms each. Optionally, the LFOs can be switched to the VCO and can even be integrated into the audio path. The Mod FM is therefore also capable of generating classic synth sounds with square and sawtooth waveforms. Post-processing by filter and VCA is retained.
Analog magic
The analogue filter is realized per voice with an SSI2140 chip, which is based on the original SSM2040, whose sound and behaviour is known from various Oberheim Polys and the SCI Prophet-5, among others. In parallel, the chip generates a rich-sounding 24 dB lowpass filter and a 12 dB multimode filter whose characteristics can be faded from Lowpass to Bandpass to Highpass. Both filter types can be mixed independently of each other. To modulate the filter, there is a crisp ADSR envelope and a separate LFO, which also accesses 64 waveforms. Metal Noise can be mixed into the filter in addition to the FM synth and the two LFOs/VCOs. The analog filters and the downstream transistor VCA for each voice result in a hybrid signal path that gives the digitally generated sound analog warmth and the necessary bite.
Connections
The module has CV and gate inputsfor each of the eight voices , as well as eight individual audio outputs. The Odd and Even mix outputs output the even and odd voices in groups of four. All eight voices are output if a cable is only plugged into Even. Of course, the modulation inputs are not neglected in this synthvoice. Envelope/operator share four CV inputs, further CV inputs are available for Amount 1-4 and FM 1-4. Whether you modulate one or all voices with the corresponding CV input depends primarily on whether the module is in single or Multimode mode. Jomox has also integrated a complete MIDI implementation into the Mod FM. All parameters can be controlled either via MIDI using a TRS-A adapter or USB-C.
JOMOX MOD FM // ASSORTED PRESETS // ONE // No Talking