Kilpatrick Audio REDOX Reverb Coming In November (Sneak Preview)

Kilpatrick Audio has announced that their REDOX hardware reverb effect is coming in November 2018.

At the 2018 NAMM Show, we talked with creator Andrew Kilpatrick, who gave us a preview of REDOX & their Torgue compressor. Being a prototype unit demo’d at NAMM, though, it was hard to get much of an idea of what this will sound like:

They say that REDOX is ‘designed from the ground up to be a companion for electronic musicians and producers looking for a universal reverb solution for both studio and stage’.

Features (preliminary):

  • Stereo algorithmic reverb with high dynamic range processing
  • Many reverb algorithms to choose fron, including:
    • Kilpatrick Audio’s signature Lush Puppy algorithms great for fast synths, drums and guitar
    • Classic old-school reverbs perfect for old-school synth sounds
    • Multi-tap delay effects with a selectable number of taps
    • Smooth hall and room types perfect for vocals and instruments
    • Super long and smooth reverbs perfect for creating ambient textures
  • MOD effects work along with reverbs to create other kinds of effects
  • Adjustable predelay on all reverbs up to 200ms
  • Pristine analog audio front-end with 24 bit converters and >100dB dynamic range (ADC to DAC)
  • High dynamic-range floating point signal processing prevents internal clipping
  • Low-latency signal processing of less than 1ms
  • High-quality LCD screen shows settings and metering
  • Quick-access parameter controls for MOD control, reverb filter and size
  • Dedicated MOD controls allow the MOD effect to be controlled in real-time
  • 1/4″ line audio jacks using Neutrik connectors
  • MIDI control of all functions via USB or DIN MIDI
  • Internal memory for storage of up to 99 presets plus live settings
  • 5V USB powered – great for portable use
  • Integrated VESA mounting holes permits secure mounting
  • Dimensions, weight and more details coming soon

Audio demos are still to come.

Pricing and Availability

The REDOX is expected to be available in November 2018, priced around US $489.

3 thoughts on “Kilpatrick Audio REDOX Reverb Coming In November (Sneak Preview)

  1. Kilpatrick Audio stuff is always really well made and thought out, but I cant really think of an effect or sound source that is more impossible to judge without sound demos as reverb. Seems priced & specced close to the OTO BAM effects, so will need to be up there in terms of quality.

    1. Agree with you. Andrew doesn’t do a project unless he’s planning to do it extremely well. His stuff is always very smart. Will be curious to see how this fares.

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