Supercritical Redshift 6 Synthesizer Update Adds Multitimbrality


Supercritical has released an update for the Redshift 6 synthesizer that adds 6-part multitimbral support and new output options.

With six-part multitimbrality, the Redshift 6 can now assign its voices in multiple ways: split across keyboard zones for traditional polyphonic setups, layered to play rich, combined textures, or used as six independent one voice parts. Thanks to its paraphonic architecture, those one voice parts can still be played as full chords.

The update also unlocks the Redshift 6’s two auxiliary outputs, allowing individual timbral parts to be routed separately for more flexible mixing and sound design.

Supercritical’s Redshift 6 is a 6-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer that combines technology from Supercritical’s previous products, the Demon Core Oscillator and the Neutron Flux Filter. It features 16 oscillators per voice and a 4-pole analog multimode filter, featuring drive and character controls. The Redshift 6’s 4 envelopes and 4 LFOs combined with deep modulation options.The Supercritical Redshift 6 multitimbral firmware is available now as a beta release on the Supercritical Discord. For more info on the Redshift 6, visit the Supercritical site.

 


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