Classic TC Electronic Pedals As Plug-Ins

US Vintage Guitar Pedal Native Bundle features TC's first five guitar pedals      16/05/17

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TC Electronic has released the Vintage Guitar Pedal Native Bundle which consists of native plug-in versions of the company's first five guitar pedals. This is what they have to say about it...

More than forty years ago two brothers created what is arguably the sweetest and most musical chorus pedal ever made - the Stereo Chorus Flanger by TC ELECTRONIC. In classic boutique style it was built as a one-off, but rumor spread fast and before long SCFs were found on guitar hero pedal boards around the world. And with its success more pedals were gradually added to the TC product roster - all of them raved about for their incredible sound and equally impressive signal-to-noise ratio.

Unfortunately none of these classics are available anymore and have for years been highly sought after on the vintage market. But now a new generation of audio engineers have brought these legendary pedals back to life as amazing plug-ins for your DAW - modelled down to the very last component based on the original late 70s schematics.

Pricing and Availability:
Bundle launch price: $99 (normal $149) - ends May 28st at midnight (GMT)
Crossgrades from PowerCore are available

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