As with UA, they’re basically a specialty shop, whereas TC has a number of other businesses. Updated: James Grahame reminds me that it’s worth mentioning, who have their own Scope platform. TC Electronic will continue to sell all of the existing PowerCore plug. 2011 NAMM Show: TC Electronic and Universal Audio have announced a crossgrade option to the new UAD-2 for registered PowerCore users worldwide, as TC Electronic has decided to cease development of the PowerCore product range. Their UAD-2 system remains a popular choice, and may become more so now that it offers (something previously offered only by the PowerCore).įree Download and information on PowerCore - POWERCORE. One manufacturer that is making it in hardware DSP that’s not Avid Pro Tools is Universal Audio. In fact, it’s a safe bet TC simply wasn’t getting enough business out of PowerCore to justify it, and will devote its resources elsewhere. Nor is TC going anywhere: the company says it will continue to pursue audio interfaces and software (non-hardware-DSP) plug-ins. You could easily continue working with PowerCore for some time, however.Ī recently-released 4.0 update provides full support for current OSes and hosts, even 64-bit ones, says the manufacturer. TC Electronic’s PowerCore, a hardware DSP platform for audio processing is officially discontinued.
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