Appreciate the run through Starsky; some lovely and varied tones in there. Should have been released with more mature firmware though. Hopefully Supercritcal are sufficiently funded for Redshift 6 to reach its potential.
certainly has a great sound i think this one has to be a wait for the full features to be out for me though personally, i think retailers should be making it clear what isn't available yet too.. i would have had no idea a lot of things are not working yet if I hadn't watched your videos because the product pages list everything like they are going to be working on arrival
Do you made some presets as well? Would love to hear them. I probably will purchase this one. It offers so much variety, a must have for me because I do not have a analog synth yet, and this seems the perfect entry into the analog world, especially when checking the price.
Maybe it's just me or I am missing something here, but from what I heard so far it sounds very Vanilla. I mean that timbre-wise. yes it definitely sounds rich, "phat" and with impressive quality sound characters, but not very different from many other VA instruments, vsts or even other Analogue synths. I would say that it will be absolutely PERFECT for someone with almost no instruments, virtual or hardware, to get this swiss-army-knife of analogue bread and butter timbres plus digitally controlled precision - I absolutely get that it can be a workhorse. And yet for people with a considerable collection of synths, I don't see how this can substantially be significant. I understand that it's not complete and there are more engines and fx to come etc., but for now it sounds like 6 different characters without a defined character of its own.
I agree I wanted to love this one for its features but I didn't... it's a great idea but the results aren't as good as the hype It sounds good and is a good synth for the price but it's not that great
I think you may be reading too much into these sound examples. If anything, this is one of the least specialized synths in terms of character. What we’re hearing is mostly the sound designer's taste and it sounds like they’re into house/club trance. I agree the demos aren’t great but I find it interesting, almost compelling to have the chance to do something different with it.
Now, if only Sequential Inc. would create a module like this out of both the Take 5 and TEO-5. I admit they are welcome packet on their own, even for keyboard synthesizers, but what is so funny about the idea of turning them into table top units?
I guess people want a keyboard for some strange reason :) I don't know how to play, so I have no use for more than one controller. It used to be (like DSI) desktop first, then keyboards
hi, do you know if it will be possible to get a Sub OSC in there ( like alphaJuno)? Any idea if they have mentioned that? I presume it was built without that ability?
Sounds pretty nice, though it's not really screaming 'buy me' as I'm not hearing anything I can't do on any of my existing gear. Hat tip for the form factor and UI though 🙂
Ah ha… that’s next on my list! I would say the E7 is a completely different prospect. It’s definitely its own thing… much more of a vintage style approach. The choices are between almost knob per function and associated vintage style limitations vs a more versatile modern interface. Sonically it’s subjective. But I wouldn’t be unhappy with either.
@@Mentor5176definitely. Waldorf get loads from the pulse - still clever though. Analog circuitry controlled by super fast digital signals … well beyond my understanding.
Quite unique in that it seems to change character so drastically between patches
What a glorious synth!!
Appreciate the run through Starsky; some lovely and varied tones in there. Should have been released with more mature firmware though. Hopefully Supercritcal are sufficiently funded for Redshift 6 to reach its potential.
I think this is the only G.A.S I’ll have this year. It’s so unique
It's so versatile, One minute it sounds analog warm and then next patch it's digital cold. I would love to see a 12 voice version in the future.
Sound is excellent
certainly has a great sound
i think this one has to be a wait for the full features to be out for me though personally, i think retailers should be making it clear what isn't available yet too.. i would have had no idea a lot of things are not working yet if I hadn't watched your videos because the product pages list everything like they are going to be working on arrival
This sounds really good. I think it is time for my Take5 to make room for this one.
Do you made some presets as well? Would love to hear them. I probably will purchase this one. It offers so much variety, a must have for me because I do not have a analog synth yet, and this seems the perfect entry into the analog world, especially when checking the price.
lovely sounds! Is it too much menu diving?
No, it’s no more than 1 push to enter the osc, filt, amp etc settings. There’s no menu diving.
not sure if this is worth $1,350? is it?
I think it might
Maybe it's just me or I am missing something here, but from what I heard so far it sounds very Vanilla.
I mean that timbre-wise.
yes it definitely sounds rich, "phat" and with impressive quality sound characters, but not very different from many other VA instruments, vsts or even other Analogue synths.
I would say that it will be absolutely PERFECT for someone with almost no instruments, virtual or hardware, to get this swiss-army-knife of analogue bread and butter timbres plus digitally controlled precision - I absolutely get that it can be a workhorse.
And yet for people with a considerable collection of synths, I don't see how this can substantially be significant.
I understand that it's not complete and there are more engines and fx to come etc., but for now it sounds like 6 different characters without a defined character of its own.
Sounds like a Roland rompler keyboard to me.
I wonder if it's the DCOs - it doesn't sound very analoguey to me. Clean but lacking heft.
I agree
I wanted to love this one for its features but I didn't... it's a great idea but the results aren't as good as the hype
It sounds good and is a good synth for the price but it's not that great
I feel the same. I will wait for new features and another sounds development.
I think you may be reading too much into these sound examples. If anything, this is one of the least specialized synths in terms of character.
What we’re hearing is mostly the sound designer's taste and it sounds like they’re into house/club trance.
I agree the demos aren’t great but I find it interesting, almost compelling to have the chance to do something different with it.
Nice one!
NICE!
Now, if only Sequential Inc. would create a module like this out of both the Take 5 and TEO-5. I admit they are welcome packet on their own, even for keyboard synthesizers, but what is so funny about the idea of turning them into table top units?
Me, on the other side, would wish for a 3 octave full-size keyboard version of the Redshift 6 (w/ aftertouch, of course) 😎
I guess people want a keyboard for some strange reason :)
I don't know how to play, so I have no use for more than one controller. It used to be (like DSI) desktop first, then keyboards
hi, do you know if it will be possible to get a Sub OSC in there ( like alphaJuno)? Any idea if they have mentioned that? I presume it was built without that ability?
It may come in a new synth engine. But it’s not in this one. There are plans for more.
Having said that, the alpha Juno only has a single oscillator plus sub, so you could use the second one on this as the sub by defining an octave or 2
How many presets does it contain or rather how many eventually would it contain ?
Thats all there is for now, I'm adding some of my own, but I'm not sure what the maximum is.
Sounds pretty nice, though it's not really screaming 'buy me' as I'm not hearing anything I can't do on any of my existing gear. Hat tip for the form factor and UI though 🙂
Thanks for your work.... this is worthy...btw you rock
欲しい❤
It sounds very good! How does it compare to the GS E7 if you've tried that one?
Ah ha… that’s next on my list! I would say the E7 is a completely different prospect. It’s definitely its own thing… much more of a vintage style approach. The choices are between almost knob per function and associated vintage style limitations vs a more versatile modern interface. Sonically it’s subjective. But I wouldn’t be unhappy with either.
Great Sounds!!
Is the used Reverb out of the Red Shift Synth or is it a external Reverb?
Its external as the redshift FX haven't been implemented yet.
interesting how they got so much out of dcos
Yeah, very clever indeed.
may be it's because of dco's
@@Mentor5176definitely. Waldorf get loads from the pulse - still clever though. Analog circuitry controlled by super fast digital signals … well beyond my understanding.
Sounds like my little JT4000 running through decent effects!
Sorry, it doesn’t really 😀👍
Nice showcase Mr C!
analogue Virus
Sounds rich and full bodied . I just don’t see the point
I dont understand your comment.
Rich and full bodied is a good thing, wouldn't that be the point?
Well, I guess you'll need to continue the search after the poor and thin-sounding synth
Saw the price yikes
It’s truly impressive