Free TC Electronic M30 reverb!

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tcm30 reverbThe TC Electronic M30 reverb has become an early Christmas present for all musicians today, as TC Electronic has announced that the plug-in will be available for free download from its website for three full days.

Derived from the M40 reverb which comes bundled with TC audio interfaces, the M30 is described by the manufacturer as a “small but great sounding reverb” and is VST and AU compatible. That means it will work with your choice of DAW, including Logic, Garageband, Cubase, Ableton Live or Cakewalk Sonar. It integrates into a wide variety of platforms using a new high definition technology developed by TC, and named AlgoFlex, which enables hardware quality and predictability to be ported to native software.

Nor does the M30 sound like a cheap option – the plug-in employs the same Hall reverb algorithm that can be found in the M40, while the Room and Plate algorithms might also sound strangely familiar. Anyone downloading the M30 will also be able to adjust parameters such as pre-delay, decay, hi-colour and mix.

Best of all is that there is no catch on the free download – anyone signing up for the TC newsletter will be able to start using the M30 as fast as their broadband speed allows, and the plug-in will never expire.

However, you need to be quick. After the three day download window runs out – and it started this morning – the plug-in will no longer be free, instead retailing on the company’s online store. So we recommend you jump over to the TC Electronic website and download the M30 reverb for free right now.

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A contributor, editor and in some cases creator of more music and pro audio magazines than he cares to remember, Barney Jameson is a veteran of writing about gear, and a pretty keen singer songwriter to boot.

Having started his musical education reading old copies of the Melody Maker while riding the tube to University in the mid-nineties, Barney once sang in a band called Sugarstone, troubling record company chequebooks not quite enough to make it a career option. Instead, he achieved his goal of starting a music magazine of his own when he founded Playmusic in the early noughties. Later on, having exploited VIP access to as many festivals as possible, he wrote about the pro audio industry throughout Europe and the Middle East, travelling to far-flung destinations such as Dubai, Doha and Muscat (nice mountains).

As the latest addition to the DV247 team, Barney has big plans. But when he’s not plotting online domination of the musical instrument world, he keeps himself busy writing songs on a battered old acoustic guitar and playing them to audiences in his home town.

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One Response to “Free TC Electronic M30 reverb!”

  1. Sam says:

    Excellent!!

    Sounds awesome and works great with Logic 9, much more “real” and better than Space Designer and less like a “snapshot”.

    Will have to try more TC verbs now.

      

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