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![]() ![]() TC Electronic PowerCore Compact @ Musiciansfriend TC Electronic PowerCore Compact Description Portable power for artists and studios on the move! Particularly well-suited for laptop production. 3 blazing-fast processors take the load off your computer via 3 FireWire ports. 12 potent plug-ins are included for lots of audio firepower right out of the box, with additional plug-ins available to add at any time. With 2 - 150MHz Motorola DSPs and one 266 MHz PowerPC processor you have enough power for most production tasks where mobility is paramount. Integrating seamlessly with most VST and Audio Unit host applications, the PowerCore Compact delivers the power for demanding processing, taking the load of your laptop or tabletop PC or MAC. Unlimited flexibility PowerCore Compact delivers great flexibility. It integrates smoothly with most VST and Audio Units applications ensuring smooth processing with your favorite music and film editing application. Up to 4 PowerCore Compacts can be linked into the same system via the FireWire connectors. Combine it with the PowerCore FireWire for even more power or hook it up to a system already running with PowerCore Element installed. Included plug-ins are the 24•7 compressor limiter, Character dynamics processor, Chorus•Delay, ClassicVerb, EQSat, Filtroid dual filter and modulator, MasterX3 mastering tool, MegaReverb, PowerCore 01 MonoSynth, Tubifex tube and speaker simulator, Vintage CL compressor/limiter, and VoiceStrip vocal processor. The PowerCore Compact was designed to be highly portable. All you need to get your production environment on the move is a PowerCore Compact, a laptop, and a plane ticket! |
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