TC Electronic Announces M-One Dual Effects
and D-Two Delay
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M-One
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September 26, 1999
TC Electronic unveiled the M-One Dual Effects Processor,
and the D-Two Multi-Tap Rhythm Delay at this Fall's AES show. "These two
new products are designed specifically to meet the needs of anyone who is striving
to achieve the best quality sound possible in this price range," commented
Ed Simeone Managing Director of TC Electronic US.
The M-One Dual Effects Processor is a general purpose dual engine processor
offering some of TC Electronic's most coveted algorithms including enhanced reverbs
based on all new research - plus delay, dynamics, pitch and classic "golden
ratio" chorus and tremolo. There are a total of 25 different algorithms in
all, accessible via a fast, simple and intuitive user interface. 128 ROM presets
and 128 user RAM preset locations are provided. The M-One hardware consists of
full resolution 24 bit A/D and D/A converters with 24 bit internal processing
driven by a powerful 100 million instruction per second DSP engine. 1/4"
analog I/O connectors are provided for fast and simple connectivity, additionally
a S/PDIF digital I/O is included for a pure all digital, 24 bit signal path supporting
both 44.1K and 48K rates.
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D-Two
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Based on the history of the classic TC Electronic 2290 Delay, the D-Two Multi-Tap
Rhythm Delay offers a very musically oriented Rhythm Tap feature. The Rhythm Tap
can easily be applied for live sound and recording applications - and also post
production, broadcast, installed sound and a variety of other situations where
a creative and intuitive delay can be utilized. Featuring up to 10 seconds of
delay, the D-Two provides six Direct-Access add on features, including Spatial,
Ping Pong, Reverse, Dynamic Delay, Chorus and Filter. 50 ROM presets and 128 user
RAM preset locations are available. The D-Two's hardware compliment consists of
full resolution 24 bit A/D and D/A converters with 24 bit internal processing
driven by a powerful 100 million instruction per second DSP engine. 1/4"
analog I/O connectors are provided for fast and simple connectivity, additionally
a S/PDIF digital I/O is included for a pure all digital, 24 bit signal path supporting
both 44.1K and 48K rates.
For more information, visit TC Electronic at www.tcelectronic.com. |