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| Re: TC Electronic C300 [message #212135 is a reply to message #212134 ] |
Thu, 17 May 2007 00:26   |
Robert Lunceford Messages: 207 Registered: April 2004 |
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Oops, looking at that photo again I see there is a horn/inst preset.
Never mind.
Robert
[Updated on: Thu, 17 May 2007 00:26]
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| Re: TC Electronic C300 [message #267695 is a reply to message #267692 ] |
Wed, 28 November 2007 20:08   |
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Not that I'm aware of, Adrian. The TC C series comps take a bunch of control away from the user which, for what I'm using and recommending them for, is great. I'm sure no small part of the reason they sound good is because there's all sorts of carefully pre-tweaked settings and multiple stages/bandpasses of compression inside, none of which anyone I know would bother setting up except for maybe one or two channels for a high dollar act.
If you need control, break out your favorite limiter and throw it after your favorite compressor. If you need to set it and forget it, use the C series stuff.
-- Bennett Prescott
Director of North American Sales
EONA ADRaudio d.o.o.
Cell: (518) 488-7190
An amateur practices until they get it right. A professional practices until they can't get it wrong.
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| Re: TC Electronic C300 [message #301449 is a reply to message #139344 ] |
Mon, 10 March 2008 14:55  |
Matt Jordan Messages: 57 Registered: November 2004 Location: Boise, ID |
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How is T.C.'s product support? I just had one of the c-300 comps fail on me. I hope the others aren't soon to follow. Hopefully an isolated incident.
Matt Jordan
Maxxsounds audio
Boise, ID
JTR Growler dealer/ live demos 23/6
It's too windy to stack b-b's
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