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6 Track FM groove box

  • 6 Machines: Kick, Snare, Metal, Perc, Tone and Chord
  • 4 controllers for direct sound processing depending on the selected Machine: Colour, Shape, Sweep and Contour
  • 6 audio tracks - can also be used as MIDI tracks
  • 6 velocity-sensitive pads
  • 96 projects
  • 96 patterns per project
  • Delay and reverb
  • Real-time and step input of notes and parameters
  • Headphone output: 1x 6.3 mm jack
  • Output: 2x 6.3 mm TRS jack
  • MIDI In: 1x 3.5 mm standard audio mini jack (TRS)
  • MIDI Out / Thru: 1x 3.5 mm standard audio mini jack (TRS)
  • Dimensions including buttons and rubber feet (W x D x H): 270 x 180 x 40 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 814 g
  • Includes PSU-4 power supply, USB cable and MIDI adapter (5-pin to 3.5 mm TRS mini-socket)
  • Suitable case: Art.492899 (not included)
  • Available since February 2020
  • Item number 486110
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Sound Synthesis Digital
  • Pads 6
  • Effects Yes
  • Bass Yes
  • Display Yes
  • MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out, 1x Thru
  • Number of analog outputs 2
  • Headphone Connector Yes
  • Mains Operation Yes
  • Battery Operation No
  • Fader(s) 0
  • Storage Medium Internal
  • Footswitch connection 0
  • USB Yes
  • Headphone Output Yes
  • Extras FM based
  • Shape Desktop
285 €
All prices incl. VAT
Available at short notice (usually 2-5 days)
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Powerful grooves built on FM synthesis

The Elektron Model:Cycles reimagines the concept of a groovebox from the ground up. Instead of relying on samples or traditional subtractive synthesis, every sound is generated through FM synthesis – showcasing just how dynamic and versatile FM can be beyond classic bell tones or sharp bass lines. Elektron's custom algorithms deliver distinctive drum, melody, and chord sounds that can be shaped with just a few intuitive controls, modulated with dedicated LFOs, and arranged into club-ready grooves using a versatile sequencer. Built-in reverb and delay add depth and space, enhancing each pattern with character and atmosphere. Six velocity- and pressure-sensitive pads enable expressive performances and real-time sequencing, while MIDI connectivity lets musicians use the Model:Cycles to control external instruments as well.

Control interface of the Elektron Model:Cycles groovebox

Six engines for six tracks

The Model:Cycles offers six versatile sound engines – Kick, Snare, Metal, Perc, Tone, and Chord – each designed to deliver a wide range of sonic possibilities. Sounds are shaped using the 12-dial matrix, providing access to both global controls and four dedicated parameters per engine. Any engine can be assigned to any of the six tracks, allowing complete flexibility, with no fixed routing. The drum engines, as well as the Tone engine, which can be used for bass or synth sounds, are both monophonic and tonal. The Chord engine provides a selection of chord types, as well as unison modes with adjustable detune for thicker textures. The built-in sequencer supports patterns of up to 64 steps, with the ability to lock parameter changes to individual steps using parameter locks. Each engine also includes a dedicated, synchable LFO, enabling deep, dynamic modulation and expressive sound design.

Controls of the Elektron Model:Cycles groovebox

A minimalist approach to groove-making

The Elektron Model:Cycles delivers a refreshing balance of simplicity and ouput, making it the perfect groovebox for both creative exploration and live performance. Its six FM-based sound engines and intuitive sequencer are built for speed and efficiency, letting ideas flow effortlessly from inspiration to finished groove. Even newcomers can start programming beats and melodies within minutes thanks to the clear, hands-on layout. Built for the stage as well as the studio, the Model:Cycles features a lightweight yet durable plastic housing and a stable base that make it perfectly suited for mobile setups and on-the-go production. Bright, responsive controls ensure reliable operation even in dimly lit environments. In terms of connectivity, the groovebox offers a stereo output and dedicated headphone jack for monitoring, along with TRS MIDI I/O compatible with both Type A and Type B standards – ensuring seamless integration into any production or live setup.

Knobs and manufacturer logo on the top of the Elektron Model:Cycles Groovebox

About Elektron

The Swedish firm Elektron was founded in Gothenburg in 1998. The company develops tools for producers, artists, and DJs to perfect their respective crafts. The company's award-winning Overbridge software is designed to seamlessly integrate electronic musical instruments into computer-based DAWs as controllers and as external sound cards. Elektron is continuously bringing new innovations to the market in order to seamlessly integrate music into our day-to-day lives.

Creativity through simplicity

The Elektron Model:Cycles makes groove-making fast and intuitive. Sounds can be selected and programmed into the sequencer using the track and step buttons in classic step-sequencing style, or recorded in real time with adjustable quantisation, resolution, and swing. Sound parameters and effects can be automated per step or captured live, where performers can play the dials like an instrument for dynamic, evolving patterns. Even during playback, grooves can be tweaked and reshaped on the fly. While the interface may appear minimal, this design inspires experimentation – inviting users to push boundaries, apply clever hacks, and discover new ways to personalise their beats and performances.

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An awesome FM groovebox if you know what to expect
Archion 25.09.2021
As a guitar player I needed a drum machine to add some beats to my ambient/minimalist pieces. At first I considered something different but a friend of mine who is quite a synth nerd recommended me this by saying it's more versatile than many others. When checking some Youtube demos I arrived at the same conclusion and ordered it.
To put it shortly, it fully met my expectations. Although some people have said it is quite limited, mainly when it comes to sound synthesis, in my opinion, if used as a drum machine with quite a lot of extra features, it is still quite a versatile instrument! But I'm a guitarist, so what do I know, haha.
The main magic lies in the sequencer, which has quite an extensive array of features. Parameter locking, conditional locking to name just a few. So you can build quite complex arrangements with it.
The unit is made of plastic, but it is quite sturdy. The only things I am a bit worried about are the pads and rubbery buttons, but we'll see.
To end my review I'd like to give my two cents from the blindness perspective. I know we are a tiny minority, but I'm not the only blind person who buys from Thomann, so maybe this part will be useful for some people.
As most of the things are done with knobs and buttons, it can be used quite easily if you remember what each of them does. A nifty trick for that is to make a recording of some sighted person giving you the overview of the layout, so you can reference it later.
The manual is well written and easy to understand.
There is some menu diving, that can get quite confusing for the blind, but unless you go very deep it can be done very easily by referencing the manual.
SO, to conclude this review in one sentence, I'm really happy with my first full fledged drum machine!
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A new instrument where the sum is infinitive greater than its parts
Dimos B. 17.11.2022
Elektron's Model Cycles is not a sum of its parts; with 6 'machines' (sound generators), 6 tracks with 6 accordingly pressure sensitive buttons, 3 fx (2 of them send fx), LFO, repeat function, sound locks (set multiple different simultaneous sounds per track), macro function e.t.c. features a virtually limitless sonic arsenal.

Combined with the top notch Elektron' s sequencing capabilities, it would be an understatement to be considered just another drum machine, groove machine, synthesizer or even worse, Digitone's cut down version, which has a totally different 'produced', clean 'hi-fi-ish' sound.

Cycles is so more than that. An instrument with a unique character of its own. A chameleon of moods, mods and genres, where every tiny parameter change or combination of settings, makes a real difference.

A special 'expansion' tip:
Connect Cycles via usb (using an Apple camera connection kit) to any iOS device (simultaneous midi and audio live connection) and control it within AUM iOS app, randomize its sounds or generate genre specific styles with Tension iOS app and get crazy and ever evolving, controlling Cycles' parametres via CC, with the additonal 16 LFOs (!!) of the mLFO ios app.

Can you stand the madness?

For an around 300 - 340$ street price it's a steal. A no brainer for an amateur, an enthusiast, a sound designer or a professional producer. I'm thinking of getting a second one, to expand my 'digital orchestra' to 12 tracks!

P.S. I've put 4 stars in 'features score', not because it lacks in the field, but not to get Elektron too comfortable and push them to keep developing Cycles' features.
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An intuitive and simple machine
Zhoujj 18.01.2022
I was afraid of diving into FM synthesis straightaway and wanted to get this as sort of an "entry-level Digitone", and I'm having so much fun with it. It can be a powerful drum machine or even a melodic synth if you want it to be. Of course the famous Elektron sequencer makes it even more powerful with the trig conditions and the ability to record parameter automations. It's made of plastic, but feels sturdy. Highly recommended for beginners!
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Super fun but build quality is not the best
Giostrante 06.12.2022
Absolutely lovely groovebox, the workflow is very fun and deep, virtually endless possibilities.
The sound is really unique and wide, but the being a specific FM synth is not suited for everything of course.
What didn't convince me was the build actually. The unit itself is sturdy and well assembled, buttons are ok, pads are not the best and is a well known problem, but the really disappointing thing is the knobs quality.
I got two different units and they both have inconsistent knobs, some of them are stiff, some are very loose, all is very random. Quality control doesn't seem to be the best or they use cheap encoders, I'm not sure. The first unit I ordered had the Color knob with a sort of internal click, like the middle dent of a pan knob, really annoying.
I returned both the unit back at the end, but it was just me, I didn't like the knob problem, even if they were working properly. Also I'm more oriented to the Model:Sample, which can be more versatile. Or better an Sp-404, let's see.
Anyway, if making electronic music of any kind is your goal, this machine can do it wonderfully. Ambient, IDM, dance, techno, the only limits are imagination and skills. Price is fair, tons of options and most of all is very very fun, probably one of the funniest machines out there.
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