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Description
Step into a universe of sound that transcends the ordinary with the TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator. Crafted for the musician who refuses to be boxed in by genres or expectations, this multi-effects pedal is your gateway to creating unforgettable sonic landscapes. From the lush, enveloping waves of its Chorus to the dynamic pulses of the Tremolo, the NM-1 offers unparalleled depth and versatility. Whether you're painting broad strokes across your musical canvas or detailing intricate soundscapes, this pedal places a galaxy of tone at your feet, without overwhelming the artistry of your original sound.
Key Features:
- Dual-engine design allows stacking effects in any order for complete creative freedom
- Includes a diverse range of effects: Chorus, Tri Chorus, Vibrato, Flanger, Phaser, and Tremolo
- Two bank system for expansive sound shaping and experimentation
- Designed to complement the TC Electronic Nova series, enhancing your rig with comprehensive modulation options
Product specs
| Brand | TC Electronic |
| Model | Nova Modulator NM1 |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2012 |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Multi-Effects Pedals and Processors |
FAQs
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What types of modulation effects are available on the TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator?
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The TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator offers a range of modulation effects, including chorus, flanger, phaser, and tremolo, allowing for versatile sound sculpting options for guitarists.
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Can the TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator save presets?
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Yes, the NM-1 Nova Modulator allows users to save their favorite settings as presets, making it easy to recall specific sounds during performances.
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Does the TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator support stereo output?
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Yes, the NM-1 Nova Modulator features stereo output, providing a rich and expansive sound ideal for live performances and recording.
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How does the TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator handle live performance settings?
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The NM-1 Nova Modulator is designed for live use, with intuitive footswitch controls and the ability to quickly switch between presets, making it a reliable choice for stage performances.
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Is the TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator compatible with both electric guitar and bass?
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Yes, the NM-1 Nova Modulator is compatible with both electric guitar and bass, offering versatile modulation effects suitable for various musical styles.
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Reviews
PROS
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Lush chorus with tremolo offers intoxicating sound combinations
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Algorithms are top-notch, providing high-quality effects
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Offers up to two modulations at a time, covering most guitarists' needs
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Dual engine design enables configuration of two different effects simultaneously
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Space-saving on pedalboard due to its multi-effects capabilities
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Allows for full editability and customization of sounds
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Up to 9 presets for easy sound management
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Versatile with a range of effects including vibrato, phasing, flanging, and chorus
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Tri-chorus emulation is perfect for dreampop genres
CONS
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Volume lowers slightly when engaging phaser, tremolo, or vibrato
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Switching between presets on stage can be difficult due to small push button
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Some users find most of the sounds unappealing
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Noticeable blanks when switching between two sounds
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator.
Comparisons
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The Zoom MS70 CDR offers more versatility and effect stacking capabilities compared to the Nova Modulator, despite a more complex interface.
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Replaced by Strymon Deco for flanging and Source Audio Vertigo for tremolo, indicating a preference for more subtle effects.
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The Nova Modulator is compared to the Eventide Orbit, which offers a +/- feedback mode, with users noting subtle differences in feedback sound.
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User experience
Features and functionality
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The tri-chorus effect is highlighted for its ability to capture 80s vibes, though some users find the overall sound synthetic.
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The Nova Modulator can sync LFOs between its two modulation engines, a unique feature not found in the TC Electronic 1210.
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It offers positive/negative flanging, additive and subtractive flanging, and through-zero flanging, which are not common in many multi-effects pedals.
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Critic Reviews
4.0 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 11 Ratings
A real mess but...
I don't like this pedal but I always have it on my pedal board and I'll never sell it. You have blanks when you switch between two sounds, most of the sounds are ugly but if you're looking for a realistic tri-chorus emulation consider that you'll get two with this pedal. Perfect for dreampop.
Artist usage
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On this artist page for Richard Kruspe of Rammstein, is all of the T.C Electronic pedals he uses, among them is a TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator.
On this artist page for Mike Stern of Yellowjacket and DR Big Band, we see the many TC Electronic pedals he uses, among them being the TC Electronic NM-1 Nova Modulator.
According to an article on Guitarthai, in addition to his own signature ESP Eclipse lineup, Sugizo also used an ESP Horizon, Fender Jaguars, Fender Stratocasters, Fender Telecasters, Gibson ES175, a Gibson Les Paul Custom, a Richenbacker 330, and electric violins made by Kranz.
He also used Diezel VH4 head, a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier head, a Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinet, a TC Electronic TC 2290 Rackmount Dynamic Digital Delay, Decimator ProRack G power conditioner, a script Phase 90, a Boss CE-2 Chorus pedal, a Boss OD-1 pedal, a Providence Final Booster, a Digitech Whammy II, an Eventide Pitchfactor, an Eventide TimeFactor, an Eventide ModFactor, a TC Electronic G System, a Boss PS-5 Super Shifter, a Blackstar HT-DIST Distortion pedal, and a Providence Stampede Overdrive.
In addition, he also uses a Korg Pitchblack tuner pedal, an ISP Decimator noise gate, Fender Super-Sonic 4x12 cabinets, a TC Electronic Nova Modulator and a Boss PW-10 Wah pedal.
TC Electronic's NM-1 Nova Modulator is used by Sune Rose Wagner, according to their website, on this page.
The second is an acoustic board designed for Colin Hay of Men at Work. Colin wanted a very versatile system that was state of the art. It allows him to blend his dry acoustic sound with stereo effects.
A custom box was built by Martin to allow a DI feed and stereo XLR through the pedals to the house as well as a mono amp send. The box also allows a master mute of all outs to the tuner and a mute of the XLR's and amp send individually. The XLR's are ISO'd with two Jensen Transformers.
The signal chain is as follows: Custom switching box---Demeter Tube DI---EBS Comp----Durham Sexdrive----Fulldrive II----Boss Loop Station---TC Modulator----TC Nova Delay---Swith box.
The Demeter tube DI is an incredibly natural sounding piece. The TC pedals blended in stereo are amazingly spacious.
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