Darkglass Entropia Brings Multi-Band Compression and Distortion to Anagram

Darkglass Electronics has launched the Entropia, a new multi-band compression and distortion plugin for their Anagram bass modeler. The company calls it a pivotal step toward a new generation of modular tools for the platform.
“Inspired by the concept of entropy, the natural progression from order to disorder, Entropia empowers musicians and producers to deconstruct and reshape sound with surgical precision,” Darkglass writes. “Featuring three fully independent bands (low, mid, and high), Entropia offers unparalleled control over tone sculpting, enabling users to bend, break, and rebuild their sonic landscape.”
The new Anagram plugin also introduces a feature called Templates, which are “expertly curated presets” that act as intuitive starting points. Darkglass claims that they enable you to explore Entropia’s full potential with ease.
Check out Entropia’s full capabilities with this demo:
Entropia is available to download via the Darkglass Suite app. For existing Anagram owners, it’s noted that the unit will not update automatically, so you must connect your pedal to the desktop Suite and manually initiate the update. Darkglass launched the Anagram earlier this year for $1,199.
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