TC M100 $99 Desktop Multi-FX

Good to see some portable, non-pedal, multi-fx options coming back around.

Bit like a desktop M-300 without the spdif. Great!

May have to get one lined up to the OT MKII cue output, once it is available.

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exactly my thoughts! although with my OT mkI :slight_smile:
I just got a ZOOM MS70 CDR though, but this seem probably easier for live use (although less possibilities, maybe better quality FX?)

The Zoom algos are quite good.

But, yes this a bit more straight forward.

The cathedral reverb sounds great, and dare I say somewhat Digitakt-ish.

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I like it. Going on my short list. I hate clicking a foot pedal with my hands. Hard, clicky and a constant reminder about how dirty it probably is.

Looks like a nice unit. Strange they didn’t throw MIDI on it, but it looks like its mostly a reverb+chorus box.

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can’t help but wonder if the bypass footswitch cuts tails on FX like on the Nanoverb… hope not

http://www.tcelectronic.com/m100/

seems fairly economically priced and the optional footpedal switch could be useful when performing live.

I know it’s cheap but only 1 parameter :thinking:

I think the button might cycle through parameters?

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I bet it’s just this in a nicer box with TC Electronic Branding
https://www.music-group.com/Categories/Behringer/Signal-Processors/Multi-Effects-Processors/FEX800/p/P0330

The button allows you to edit a single alternative parameter; see the manual.

There are loads of cheap , old , sub 100 fx boxes

I’ve grabbed digitech quad v2 , quadraverb and others recently. It looks ok , lots of competition.

seems like if using with an OT having MIDI for program changes would be nice

Good catch… that is kinda lame.

Why is no-one doing this with compression?

Has been done. Rather nicely:

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they’re $350 where I live

That’s rather expensive. I can get them for about €219 or about $260 including VAT.

But yeah, good compression tends to be expensive.

So… any success story with this FX unit?