Releasing four blocks on the Darkglass Anagram marketplace
Posted by Stefano at 2026-04-21 12:00 UTC

Mesdames, Messieurs,
I’m very happy to announce the release of four blocks on the newly launched Darkglass Anagram marketplace.
The first, Amp Squeezer, is an extended take on one of the most iconic overdrive circuits ever made. It introduces a unique control to shift where the harmonic emphasis sits, along with a dry/wet mix for added flexibility.
Next is Bassement Plague, based on one of the most versatile distortion circuits ever made. Here, an additional control lets you morph continuously between two classic variants, again complemented by a dry/wet mix.
The third, Cosmic Milk, brings the sound of a legendary '80s stereo synth chorus to guitar and bass. It expands on the original with additional controls and introduces a crossover filter to keep low frequencies unmodulated while shaping the rest of the signal.
Finally, Tetraplopia is an original four-voice doubler built on an advanced, studio-grade upmixing algorithm designed to produce wide, natural stereo with minimal coloration. Each voice features independent level, panning, detune, and delay, alongside global macros for fast, musical control.
Across the lineup:
- Carefully tuned parameter ranges for perceptual, musical control
- Zero-latency processing for immediate, real-time response
- Designed to work equally well on bass and guitar
Additionally, all but Tetraplopia (to which they wouldn't apply) feature:
- Deep white-box component-level modeling of analog circuits
- High-quality anti-aliasing for clean, natural sound
All four are available now on Anagram. Go try them!
I would also like to thank everyone who contributed, directly or indirectly, to this milestone:
- Darkglass Electronics — especially Marcos Barilatti, Franco Azócar Dellepiane, and Iván Carranza
- MOD Audio — especially Gianfranco Ceccolini and Filipe Coelho
- Edoardo Di Vietri (Hexagonlab Recording Studio)
- Denis Citera
- Giovanni Galdo
- Vincenzo De Caro
- Giuseppe Monzo
- Giuseppe Foresta
- Francesco Positano
- Benn Romano
- Michele De Finis
- Pietro Santangelo
- Marcello Giannini
- Alessandro Galdieri
- Daniele Amoresano (Torotoro Factory)
- Paolo Celentano (Celentano Pickups)
- Paolo Marrone
- Silvio and Carmine Carnicelli (Non Solo Grafica Agropoli)