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Wednesday, October 01, 2025

New Redshift 6 - Firmware 1.4 Update


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"Hear our new presets for Redshift 6 – no talking, just pure playing. These presets showcase a wide variety of sounds, from classic analog poly-synth layer splits to lush single-layer textures and inspiring one-key wonders.

All sounds and rhythms come directly from the Redshift 6, built using its arpeggiator and LFOs.

00:00 - CLUB HELSINKI
01:18 - STRING QUARTET
02:40 - SYNTH CAST NEWS
03:50 - SOLITUDE
04:54 - ZERO SUM
05:50 - CLUB TAMPERE
06:56 - SYNCED SAW PAD
07:42 - DRIVE LFO PLUCK
08:24 - PACIFIC RAINDROP
09:30 - AMBIENT SKIES
10:09 - CLUB SEINAJOKI
11:04 - CLUB TURKU
12:31 - BEYOND SUNSET

The Redshift 6 is a 6-voice analog polysynth, but with 16 oscillators per voice it goes far beyond the capabilities of a traditional 6-voice instrument. Each voice can also be played paraphonically, significantly extending the overall polyphony. In addition, each of the 6 parts has its own dedicated arpeggiator.

External FX used in this demo: SRE330, Meris Mercury 7, Meris Polymoon, Eventide H9.

The Firmware 1.4 update brings MPE, an arpeggiator, Part Copy/Paste, and more.

You can find the firmware 1.4 and more info about the Redshift 6 synthesizer on our website: https://supercriticalsynthesizers.com"
REDSHIFT 6 FIRMWARE VERSION 1.4

ADDED
• MPE
• Arpeggiator
• Multi-part editing for multitimbral patches
• New oscillator waveform variants that reset on incoming note
• Envelopes now have a Reset parameter
• LFOs now have a Sample & Hold waveform

IMPROVEMENTS
• LFO range is now 0.01-1000Hz, up from 0.1-100Hz
• 18 new factory presets

FIXED
• Fixed all known bugs

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

MACHINA BRISTRONICA w/ Stromkult


video uploads by Stromkult

Playlist:

1. MPE on Supercritical Synthesizer Redshift 6 - Bristonica 25
Now capable of MPE!

The latest Redshift update introduces MPE functionality.
This feature, which addresses frequent customer requests, enables compatibility with MPE-capable controllers, such as the LinnStrument.
2. Verbos Electronics Multistage 16- Bristronica 25
New evolution of the Voltage Multistage, one of the first Verbos Modules.
The original Voltage Multistage has an analog sequencer core with several unique features that allow it to function as a sequencer with switchable slides on each step, multistage envelope of any length with sustain on any stage, any shape of LFO, voltage quantizer, and more.

The Voltage Multistage 16 is no longer based on a CMOS counter core, but is built around discrete transistor stages, which enables gate inputs on each stage. This allows external gates to jump it to any stage, multiple loops and sequences that start at one stage and then enter into a loop later.
3. Ohm Force Bohm - Bristronica 25
Explore uncharted kick territory. Choose from nine unique models (and counting) and let the randomizer surprise your creativity. Precision sound-shaping knobs with wide sweet spots make flawless tweaks effortless.
4. TouellSkouarn - Bristronica 25
Gael is revealing the modules that are currently housed in his suitcase. Including the Strakal Brulu and the one and only Germanium Mixer. If you check the prices of old Germanium mixers, such as the Siemens, you will see that this one is a real bargain. As always, there is a lovely sound at his booth; no sine is allowed to pass through this Eurorack system.

TouellSkouarn: Squaring your sines since 2010
5. Crosspatch Triggerpad Updates - Launchpad Sequencer - Bristronica 25
Mitja tells us the latest news about his module at this year's Machina Bristonica. The Triggerpad module converts your Launchpad into a standalone Eurorack. This allows you to repurpose an older Launchpad that might be gathering dust for your Eurorack system. The workflow is super simple and hands-on. You have features such as polymeter per track, swing and micro steps at your fingertips. The new features are BPM modulation and triplets.
6. UDO Audio DMNO 8-voice 2-part multitimbral - Bristonica 25
We have just had the opportunity to take a first look at the new, innovative synth from UDO Audio: the DMNO.
Here's a short interview and sound demo from George!

Features:
8 voice polyphonic, with 4 ‘super’ voices when in Binaural mode. Binaural mode gives each channel (ear) a full synthesizer voice with independent detuning and modulation, creating an expansive, rich and texturally wide sound 2-Part Multitimbral, comprising 2 independent hybrid synthesizers, each with its own dedicated set of front-panel controls
8 selectable ‘Play Modes’ that immediately reconfigure DMNO’s signal flow, redefining how its two independent synth engines interact with one another
7. Teaching Machines FuzzBillon: Numerical Tone Switching – Bristronica 25
Instead of using potentiometers for the device's settings, Teaching Machines uses numerical switches. This offers the advantage of total recall. The effects range from subtle overdrive to screaming distortion and are based on a completely analogue circuit with amplification devices from Germanium to Silicon and light-emitting diodes. Shipping soon!

0:00 Intro / Explanation 3:34 Sound Demo

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Redshift 6 - Rave Breakbeat


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"Early 90's rave/breakbeat vibes with Redshift 6.
This demo consists of four multitimbral parts, all recorded live from their individual outputs:
Part 1: Bass line (Character: Mean)
Part 2: Detuned saw lead (Character: Mean)
Part 3: Distorted acid lead (Character: Sour)
Part 4: Square lead (Character: Sour)

The acid lead has an external delay; all other synth parts are dry.Drums were added in the DAW."

Friday, August 08, 2025

Pro Synth Network LIVE! - Episode 279 with Special Guests, Supercritical!


video upload by Pro Synth Network

"Music Technology Discussion with Rob Puricelli, Kent Spong and Andrew Longhurst plus our very special guests, Supercritical!

This week we are joined by the fantastic team at Supercritical whose Redshift 6 desktop synthesizer has impressed us continuously since its launch. Now with added 6 part multitimbrality and a whopping 96 oscillators, the Redshift 6 is redefining polyphonic analog power in the 2020's!"

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Redshift 6 - Progressive Trance


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"In this Progressive Trance demo, the Redshift 6 is playing five live parts multitimbrally:

Part 1: Main square wave melody
Part 2: Bass line
Part 3: Paraphonic pads
Part 4: Super Saw arpeggio line
Part 5: Super Saw chords


All parts were recorded to separate tracks using Redshift 6’s six individual outputs.Drums and FX were added in post-production in the DAW.

With Redshift 6, multitimbrality is always at your fingertips. Its user interface is built from the ground up to enable a seamless workflow between mono- and multitimbral setups.

Under the hood, Redshift 6 is always multitimbral—there’s no need to switch to a specific multitimbral mode. A new multitimbral synth part can be activated with just the push of a button. Voice allocation, polyphony/paraphony, group settings, and other parameters are easily configured in the Parts view.

Multitimbrality allows Redshift 6 to function as multiple independent synthesizers. Each part can be polyphonic, paraphonic, or monophonic, and each can have its own unique character."

Friday, July 11, 2025

Supercritical Redshift 6 Review


video upload by Molten Music Technology

"Reshift 6 is a remarkable 6-voice analogue synthesizer with up to 16 oscillators per voice, stacked or unstacked, unison, polyphonic and paraphonic multitimbral synth machine. There are some alarming holes in the intended feature set, but Supercritical are certainly onto something with the Demon Core Oscillators.

Supercritical sent me the Redshift 6 for review but have no say over the content."

Index - 0:00
Preset Demos - 0:13
Intro - 3:05
Is it finished? - 5:20
Overview - 9:55
DCO - Oscillators - 14:25
VCF - The Filter - 23:08
VCF Character - 24:26
VCF Envelope - 25:43
Amp Envelope - 26:10
Modulation - 30:35
Voices, Parts and Multitimbrality - 35:47
Multitimbral demo - 47:54
Conclusions - 53:51
Redshift 6 meets Bopp & Steve deconstructed space reverb - 58:10
Final thoughts - 1:02:11

Wednesday, July 09, 2025

Supercritical Redshift 6 Multitimbral Test Play


video upload by Molten Music Technology

"The Redshift 6 can now run up to 6 parts dividing up the 6 voices and 96 oscillators accordingly. I thought I'd capture this as I'm working on my review of this interesting analogue synth.

Is it me or is the Keystep Pro just a bit dodgy?"

Friday, June 27, 2025

Redshift 6 - Melodic Techno Demo


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"In this Melodic Techno demo, the Redshift 6 is playing four live parts multitimbrally:

Part 1: Polyphonic arpeggio line
Part 2: Stereo unison bass line
Part 3: 5-note paraphonic chord pad
Part 4: Monophonic 303-style bass line

All parts were recorded to separate tracks using Redshift 6’s six individual outputs.Drums and FX were added in post-production in the DAW.

With Redshift 6, multitimbrality is always at your fingertips. Its user interface is built from the ground up to enable a seamless workflow between mono- and multitimbral setups.

Under the hood, Redshift 6 is always multitimbral—there’s no need to switch to a specific multitimbral mode. A new multitimbral synth part can be activated with just the push of a button. Voice allocation, polyphony/paraphony, group settings, and other parameters are easily configured in the Parts view.

Multitimbrality allows Redshift 6 to function as multiple independent synthesizers. Each part can be polyphonic, paraphonic, or monophonic, and each can have its own unique character."

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Redshift 6 - Multitimbral 6-Part Techno Tweak


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"Redshift 6 - Multitimbral 6-Part Techno Tweak

All sounds in this demo come from the Redshift 6. The kick was sent out dry from the main output, while the other five parts — including the hi-hat, rumble, two LFO-bleep tracks, and a backing synth track — were routed through the auxiliary output. The aux output was fed into a Zoom Multistomp MS-100 pedal for delay and reverb.

With Redshift 6, multitimbrality is always at your fingertips. Its user interface is built from the ground up to enable a seamless workflow between mono- and multitimbral setups.

Under the hood, Redshift 6 is always multitimbral—there’s no need to switch to a specific multitimbral mode. A new multitimbral synth part can be activated with just the push of a button. Voice allocation, polyphony/paraphony, group settings, and other parameters are easily configured in the Parts view.

Multitimbrality allows Redshift 6 to function as multiple independent synthesizers. Each part can be polyphonic, paraphonic, or monophonic, and each can have its own unique character."

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Redshift 6 - From Reset To Preset: 6-part Preset for Live Keys


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

00:00 - 6-part multitimbral preset for live playing
00:15 - Part 1 - el.piano: setting 5-note paraphony, DCO, VCF, and AMP shaping with VCF and AMP ENVs
02:08 - Part 1 - el.piano: adding Pan and Volume modulations
03:15 - Part 1 - el.piano: adding pitch transient (detune and osc2 pitch) with Aux ENV
04:30 - Part 2 - pad: setting 5-note paraphony, DCO, VCF, and AMP shaping with VCF and AMP ENVs
05:05 - Part 2 - pad: layering with el.piano
05:16 - Part 2 - pad: adding glide, detune, pan modulation
06:00 - Part 2 - pad: adding pitch modulations (TRI & SAW LFOs)
06:43 - Part 2 - pad: layering with el.piano, adding stereo panning
07:11 - Part 1 & 2: setting key zones for both parts
08:00 - Part 6 - bass: setting 1-note mono, ladder character, basic bass sound shaping
09:01 - Part 6 - bass: adding to Group A, key zone limits
09:16 - Part 1 & 2 & 6: layering el.piano, pad and bass
09:28 - Part 6 - bass: glide, legato, tweaking
09:48 - Part 1 & 2 & 6: layering el.piano, pad and bass
10:02 - Part 3 - FX sweep: setting noise source, BPF filter mode, ENV tweaking
11:55 - Part 3 - FX sweep: adding Group A for layering, fine-tuning
12:33 - Part 3 - FX sweep: pan modulation, key zones
12:50 - Part 4 - pluck: setting 1-note mono, basic shaping
13:35 - Part 4 - pluck: adding randonNote pan modulation, fine-tuning
14:05 - Part 4 - pluck: adding Group A, key zones
14:22 - Part 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 6: layering all and fixing decay vs release
15:07 - Part 5 - lead: tuning, key zones, stack, detune, ENV shaping
15:42 - Part 5 - lead: 1-note mono, 2-voice unison with pan spread, fine-tuning, adding Group A
16:15 - Layering all parts

"With Redshift 6, multitimbrality is always at your fingertips. Its user interface is built from the ground up to enable a seamless workflow between mono- and multitimbral setups. Under the hood, Redshift 6 is always multitimbral — there’s no need to switch to a specific multitimbral mode. A new multitimbral synth part can be activated with just the push of a button. Each part can be polyphonic, paraphonic, or monophonic, and each can have its own unique character.

With each of the Redshift 6’s six voices capable of generating up to 16 oscillators for a total of 96, the Redshift 6 offers an impressive expansion in overall polyphony. A single voice supports up to five paraphonic notes simultaneously, each featuring dual oscillators and a noise source. These notes can have independent amplitude shaping, thanks to the Redshift 6’s dedicated DCO ENV envelope generators."

Monday, June 16, 2025

Supercritical Synthesizers Releases Redshift 6 Update 1.3 Featuring 6-Part Multitimbrality



Press release follows:

"Supercritical Synthesizers has just released a new firmware update for the Redshift 6 and it’s available on their website. Firmware Update 1.3 introduces 6-part multitimbrality and multitimbral presets.

With Redshift 6, multitimbrality is always at your fingertips. Its user interface is built from the ground up to enable a seamless workflow between mono- and multitimbral setups. Under the hood, Redshift 6 is always multitimbral — there’s no need to switch to a specific multitimbral mode. A new multitimbral synth part can be activated with just the push of a button. Each part can be polyphonic, paraphonic, or monophonic, and each can have its own unique character.

With each of the Redshift 6’s six voices capable of generating up to 16 oscillators for a total of 96, the Redshift 6 offers an impressive expansion in overall polyphony. A single voice supports up to five paraphonic notes simultaneously, each featuring dual oscillators and a noise source. These notes can have independent amplitude shaping, thanks to the Redshift 6’s dedicated DCO ENV envelope generators.

Watch the multitimbral Redshift 6 in action: [posted here]

Added
Multitimbrality
Preset preview: presets are automatically loaded while browsing
Amp & VCF envelope ADSR controls now have CC numbers
Key page now has controls for Low/High key limits
Multitimbral factory presets
Various improvements and tweaks

Fixed

Fixed all known bugs

Supercritical’s Redshift 6
Redshift 6 is a true Sonic powerhouse. With 16 analog oscillators per voice and a 4-pole analog multimode filter featuring drive and character controls, it effortlessly delivers everything from super saw stabs to lush pads and from unison basses to vintage poly synth sounds. The Redshift 6’s 4 envelopes and 4 LFOs, combined with complex yet easy-to-assign modulation possibilities and the 32-slot mod matrix, offer endless possibilities for sound design.

Each of the Redshift 6’s six voices features a Demon Core Oscillator, capable of generating up to 16 simultaneous analog oscillators per voice. These oscillators can be assigned in various ways, from lush polyphonic textures to a massive 96-oscillator unison."

Friday, June 06, 2025

Redshift 6 - From Reset To Preset: Stuttering DCO Echoes


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"In this video, we create a two-part synth split featuring a stuttering synth lead and a unison bass pad.

With Redshift 6, multitimbrality is always at your fingertips. Its user interface is built from the ground up to enable a seamless workflow between mono- and multitimbral setups.

Under the hood, Redshift 6 is always multitimbral—there’s no need to switch to a specific multitimbral mode. A new multitimbral synth part can be activated with just the push of a button. Voice allocation, polyphony/paraphony, group settings, and other parameters are easily configured in the Parts view.

Multitimbrality allows Redshift 6 to function as multiple independent synthesizers. Each part can be polyphonic, paraphonic, or monophonic, and each can have its own unique character.

00:00 Intro
00:22 Part 1 - Stuttering Synth Lead
01:52 Part 2 - Saw Bass Pad
02:20 Setting Polyphony and Group Assignments for Parts
03:05 Setting the Keyzone for the
04:06 Selecting the Character for the Bass Pad
04:45 Assigning Unison for the Bass Pad
05:25 Assigning LFO Filter Modulation for the Bass Pad
08:42 The Final Result"

Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Redshift 6 - Multitimbral Sound Demo


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"Supercritical is thrilled to unveil multitimbrality for the Redshift 6 — a powerful new feature that makes the Redshift 6 more versatile than ever.

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.

You can try the multitimbral Redshift 6 yourself at Superbooth 2025 — visit us at Bungalowdorf B020 in Berlin.

The multitimbral beta firmware is available now on the Supercritical Discord for all Redshift 6 users."

Redshift 6 - Superbooth 2025 Sound Demo


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"Hear all our multitimbral Redshift 6 presets for the Superbooth 2025 — no talking, just pure playing.

These presets showcase a wide variety of sounds, from classic analog poly-synth layer splits to rich single-layer textures and one-key wonders.

The Redshift 6 is a 6-voice analog poly, but with 16 oscillators per voice, it goes far beyond the capabilities of a traditional 6-voice synth. Each voice can be played paraphonically, significantly extending the overall polyphony.

Thanks to its flexible voice allocation, voices can be used in splits, layers, or as fully independent parts — each with its own MIDI channel and controls. In essence, every voice is its own synthesizer. And with paraphony, even a single voice can become a polyphonic synth.

All the sounds in this demo are played live using a single Redshift 6, with no external FX.

Huge thanks to Novation for the Launchkey 61 MK4!

The multitimbral beta firmware is available now on the Supercritical Discord for all Redshift 6 users."

Monday, May 12, 2025

SUPERBOOTH 25: Supercritical Synthesizers Redshift 6


video upload by Sound On Sound magazine

"Supercritical Synthesizers have announced an upcoming firmware update that greatly expands the capabilities of the Redshift 6, the six-voice polysynth that launched in late 2024."

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Multitimbrality Comes to Supercritical Synthesizers Redshift 6


Redshift 6 - Multitimbral Techno Tweak video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"We are super excited to introduce multitimbrality — it makes the Redshift 6 more than six times more powerful than it already is.

On this demo, we put the Redshift 6’s new multitimbrality feature to the test.

The multitimbrality is currently in beta testing, and this demo uses the beta firmware. The firmware is available on our Discord server. You can join our Discord to access beta versions of the firmware, discuss technical details and development of the Redshift 6, and share demos.

The Redshift 6 is six-part multitimbral, and the new multitimbrality feature makes it possible to assign its six voices in various ways.

The voices can be split into traditional polyphonic keyboard zones, layered across multiple parts to play simultaneously, or, for example, used as six monophonic parts. Thanks to the Redshift 6’s paraphony, these monophonic parts can also be used to play chords.

This demo was recorded live using the Redshift 6’s main and auxiliary outputs. The Dub Chords and Reso Chords were recorded in stereo from the main output and AUX 1. The bass line and noise were recorded in mono from AUX 2.

When the parts are panned left and right, the Redshift 6’s three outputs provide six mono outputs, allowing each of the six parts to have its own dedicated output.

All the synth sounds in this demo were recorded live from the Redshift 6. The drum and FX sounds are samples, created using only the Redshift 6. These samples were sequenced in a DAW after the live tweaking.

We are attending Superbooth 2025 in Berlin. If you're coming to the event, stop by and test the Redshift 6. You can find us at Bungalow B020 in the Bungalowdorf."

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Supercritical Synths Redshift 6 (sound.report english)


video upload by sound.report by Heiner Kruse (TGM)

"some short examples of an analog synth with digital controlling: Redshift 6. It is capable of very good sounds, but doesnt have all functions yet."

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Redshift 6 - From Reset To Preset: Smiley Lead


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"On our From Reset To Preset series, we noodle sounds from scratch, and showcase our new Redshift 6 synthesizer in use.

This time we created a heavily distorted lead sound, using Redshift 6’s unison mode and the Sour character from the Variable Character filter. The Sour character is a 3-pole, 18dB/Oct filter character that delivers squelchy, acid-like tones."

Monday, March 10, 2025

Supercritical’s YouTube Thing Episode #7 - Update Time 1.1


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"In this episode, we'll give you an update on the development of the Redshift 6, and also share some memories from our recent trip to Buchla and Friends in Los Angeles. We have just released the first firmware update for the Redshift 6 and it's available at our website. The Firmware Update 1.1 brings USB MIDI, new modulation destinations such as: Character, Detune, envelope Attack, Decay, Sustain & Release and also new presets from Kebu.

You can check out our public roadmap to see what is coming. We also have a blog on our website, where we will share updates on the development of the Redshift 6 and occasionally dive deeper into various technical subjects. There is also a Discord server, if you want to discuss the roadmap or technical details with us directly, the link is also on our homepage."

Wednesday, March 05, 2025

Redshift 6 - Atmospheric Modulations


video upload by Supercritical Synthesizers

"On this demo we harnessed the power of the Redshift 6’s extensive Mod Matrix and Variable Character Filters beautiful and rich sound."
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