The TC Electronic M-One XL has much to offer. It sounds great, has a wide variety of effects, and offers plenty of routing flexibility (including the ability to be configured as two independent multi-effects units). In addition, it doesn't take up much rackspace or use a lot of mixer inputs, and it offers prodigious bang for the buck. As a working sound engineer, I appreciate all of the M-One XL's attributes - so much so, in fact, that I ended up buying one myself.
2002-7 Future Music (UK)
3 pages review, page 66 Author: Jon Musgrave
Just like its predecessor the XL is incredibly simple to use. With the quartet of setup buttons, no function should be too many button pushes away. […]. With the M-One XL, TC has upped their game with regard to reverb quality at this price. The result is a unit far better described as a reverb than as a multi-effects unit.
2002-4 Sound On Sound (UK)
1 page review, page 120 Author: Hugh Robjohns
This is a serious machine capable of delivering very competent professional results, both technically and aesthetically. Well worth fitting into your effects rack.
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