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Darkglass Anagram Multi FX Announced

I also have the DC& and I'm considering the Crux. Connected to the 24V port, it beefs up the juice to 9V DC / 2700 mA or 12V DC /2000 mA


But... I really hope the Anagram will eliminate the need of other pedals and the DC7 (lol)
Killer, thank you! Looks like that might be a good/easy solution.

This is the Sol, but something like this only you'll use 3 outputs:



Also, check out the Crux

ok... that looks cool as well... You wouldn't happen to know what the y cables are, would you? I'm assuming they are Cioks branded? This might be a good way too..
 
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Has anybody seen a device list for this thing yet?

Considering just getting one to head to head with the QC, as indulgent as it is.

I assume it has all the regular cast of characters as far as amp models, but being Darkglass, I can see it NOT having those as well in favor of the DG stuff, and making you go NAM for anything else.

Also just noticed Sweetwater appears to have gone through their first shipment. So has Amazon.

[edit: I'm now getting the idea there's no Darkglass built amp models (SVT, etc) in it, only their pedals. I would love to be wrong. Also no amp modeling at all, only NAM captures, so this might not be my jam, I find I'm using the NDSP models in the QCmore often than cloud captures, captures from users are usually tweaked not to my taste and har dot find ones I like]
 
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Killer, thank you! Looks like that might be a good/easy solution.


ok... that looks cool as well... You wouldn't happen to know what the y cables are, would you? I'm assuming they are Cioks branded? This might be a good way too..
8800 something. Let me look it up and I'll edit.

EDIT: You would need two of these:

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/CIOKS8800--cioks-8800-flex-parallel-adapter

and one of these:

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/CIOKS1001--cioks-1001-flex-power-cable-extension-20-inch

On the last cable, it's 20 inches and I'm not sure if a shorter option exists
 
Has anybody seen a device list for this thing yet?

Considering just getting one to head to head with the QC, as indulgent as it is.

I assume it has all the regular cast of characters as far as amp models, but being Darkglass, I can see it NOT having those as well in favor of the DG stuff, and making you go NAM for anything else.

Also just noticed Sweetwater appears to have gone through their first shipment. So has Amazon.

[edit: I'm now getting the idea there's no Darkglass built amp models (SVT, etc) in it, only their pedals. I would love to be wrong. Also no amp modeling at all, only NAM captures, so this might not be my jam, I find I'm using the NDSP models in the QCmore often than cloud captures, captures from users are usually tweaked not to my taste and har dot find ones I like]
I just watched Erik Arkö's walkthrough and there are amps (they just look like pedals in the UI). Can't remember the list, but there appeared to be SVT, GK, Mesa, Bass man, and Marshall amps. Probably more as he mentioned he was running the beta software
 
ok... that looks cool as well... You wouldn't happen to know what the y cables are, would you? I'm assuming they are Cioks branded? This might be a good way too..

8800 something. Let me look it up and I'll edit.

EDIT: You would need two of these:

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/CIOKS8800--cioks-8800-flex-parallel-adapter

and one of these:

https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/CIOKS1001--cioks-1001-flex-power-cable-extension-20-inch

On the last cable, it's 20 inches and I'm not sure if a shorter option exists

I believe you would need THREE 8800 cables, and one 1030 cable...
 
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I'm now getting the idea there's no Darkglass built amp models (SVT, etc) in it, only their pedals. I would love to be wrong.
Watch the recent review videos. This is covered in several of them. There are amp models and there are cab models, all from known manufacturers with pseudonyms that make it easy to identify which is which. Some are fairly blatant like Bergantino cabs being called Mountaintino or something like that with an accompanying graphic that is obviously a Berg cab. Some are less clear like the amp model of the Super California, which in my mind could be a Bassman or it could be a Mesa.
 
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I believe you would need THREE 8800 cables, and one 1030 cable... IMG_0163.jpeg

Forgive the drawing, but I think 2 + 1 and then the usual cable with the proper end.
 
Watch the recent review videos. This is covered in several of them. There are amp models and there are cab models

Copy. I had watched some, including the official DG and a Sweetwater one, but didn't see much info on that point.

I see Arko shows some of it.

Looks like models alongside NAM captures, good. Its a very important thing to know once you get familiar with the limitations of captures.
 
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@D.A.R.K. can you elaborate? Even for a 5 / 7 pin DIN you're only using 3 of the pins, and DG did the correct thing by adopting the standard Type A TRS MIDI wiring over the Type B used with the ADAM / Infinity / Photon. This is big improvement IMO.
The 5 pin din is much more robust and stable connector to use, plain and simple
 
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for the love and hate of TB, they seem to even have a Noble pedal...
The Noble model block is a bit more sensitive in the EQ than my real Noble.
A little boost does quite a bit, specially in the low end.

Still, it is a solid recreation and the overall flavor is definitely there
 
Waiting for the side by side pic with a regular HX Stomp. Anyone?

Here's the dimensions of each, according to Sweetwater:

Anagram:
Height: 2.44"
Width: 8.27"
Depth: 4.13"

Stomp (not XL):
Height: 2.6"
Width: 7.01"
Depth: 4.96"