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Darkglass Electronics Aggressively Distorting Advanced Machine Demo - Winter Gear Slam '21

Designed for bassist/producer extraordinaire Adam "Nolly" Getgood (of Periphery fame), A.D.A.M.'s distortion, IR, and gain flexibility makes it equally useful for guitar.


Aggressively Distorting Advanced Machine Demo

The Aggressively Distorting Advanced Machine is the result of a collaboration with one of the most celebrated artists in today’s metal scene - Adam "Nolly" Getgood. This pedal captures Nolly’s entire tonal arsenal meticulously refined by years of in-depth testing and experience in one striking enclosure.

The Aggressively Distorting Advanced Machine has three fully programmable rotating footswitch presets. Each of these stores your unique blend of compression, distortion, impulse responses, EQ parameters, and signal chain settings. Featuring a unique and innovative top-notch precision touch slider interface, for its 6-band programmable EQ.

It also incorporates a USB-C audio interface and balanced stereo outputs for studio monitors and is equipped with an extra accurate chromatic tuner, that also works well with down-tuned guitars and basses.

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