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Fully tested, in very good condition. Light scratching to case. With power cable
Product Overview The TC Electronic M1 is a dual-engine, 24-bit multi-effects processor, specifically designed for live sound and studio applications. It features a compact 1U rackmount design, making it easy to integrate into any setup.
Key Features
Dual Engine: The M1 has two separate processing engines, allowing for simultaneous use of two different effects algorithms or configurations.
24-bit Processing: The unit employs 24-bit A/D and D/A converters, ensuring high-quality signal processing and minimal noise.
Reverb and Modulation Effects: The M1 offers a range of reverb algorithms, including room, hall, plate, and ambient types, as well as modulation effects like chorus, tremolo, and pitch shifting.
Configurable: The unit allows for flexible configuration of the two engines, enabling users to create custom effects chains or use the pre-programmed presets.
Balanced Analog I/O: The M1 features balanced XLR analog inputs and outputs, making it suitable for professional audio applications.
Digital I/O: The unit also includes 24-bit S/PDIF digital I/O for connectivity to digital devices.
Improvements and Upgrades The M1 XL version, introduced later, upgraded both the hardware and software. Notable changes include:
New XLR Analog I/O: Replaced TRS sockets with XLR connectors for improved analog connectivity.
Increased Preset Library: The M1 XL offers twice as many factory presets (200) as the original M1, with additional user memories.
Enhanced Reverb Algorithms: The XL version features improved reverb algorithms, including TC’s “XL Technology,” which provides more natural and complex reverbs.
Room Size Extension: The room size parameter has been extended to include an XL option, allowing for more precise control over the simulated room size.
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