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TC Electronic is a Danish audio equipment company that designs and imports guitar effects, bass amplification, computer audio interfaces, audio plug-in software, live sound equalizers, studio and post production equipment, studio effect processors, and broadcast loudness processors and meters.

TC Electronic PowerCore Element DSP/PCI Farm Card Bundle

Hello everyone;
i ve been digging the home,project forum for hours but couldnt find a hint about how TC Electronics' PowerCore Element DSP/PCI Farm Card Bundle is like!
A friend pf mine, using a DELTA 1010LT and a Behringer mixer is thinking of getting this card and use it as an effects processor but will it be worth doing such a thing?

TC Electronic Gold Channel

Hi

i have an opportunity to pick up an TC electronic Gold Channel for 750 bucks in perfect shape. i have never heard one before and will not really have a chance to try it.

i am looking for another Pre to go with my M5 and this will give me a stereo option

if anyone has used this i would love a review of it and whether or not 750 is a good deal

thanks

TC Electronic MD3 vrs. Waves Mastering Bundle

I heard great things about the System 6000. ($10,000)
But if all you want is to master a two track bus, the extra features of the 6000 including surround sound appears to be an over kill for my needs. I have not seen much more on it that would justify me wanting it on this time. Though the George Massenburg EQ is nice.

TC Fireworx

wondering if someone can comment on the reverbs and the compressors of this unit as well as the overall useability. .I was looking at getting a TC M2000 but am seriously thinking of spending the extra dough and selling possibly my Ensoniq Dp4+ and possibly either my Joemeek Sc 2.2 or Vc1q depending on what you guys have to say about the compressors in this unit.

thoughts/users on the TC Electronic M2000?

hello all I am looking at getting an effects rack to replace my Ensoniq Dp4+ for home recording. the dp4 is a bit too noisy and I would like something a little bit more cutting edge with a good delay and reverb. I have looked into the Lexicon Pcm 70 as well as the G Major any thoughts or recommendations?

thanks
Brock