Am I seeing Red?
Ever wish that Strat of yours could put out proper high gain tone? Can't get the cleans you want from your humbuckers? Wish your guitar was made of spleen? Red Shift lets you change all that.

Yep, you read that correctly!
Red Shift allows you to replace the tone of your guitars pickup with a huge list of different alternatives and really provides you the versatility you need without having to spend money on several guitars!
What’s more, Red Shift allows you to actually change the MATERIAL your guitar is made out of, got an alder body guitar with single coils that just can’t get you that metal tone? No problem, run Red Shift, choose a nice dense maple and some active humbuckers and your blues axe is instantly transformed into a screaming metal machine.
The same applies the other way round, calm those high input squealing metal axes down and turn them into country twangers or sweet lucid blues machines. It doesn’t finish there though—we just had to go one step further and allow for some crazy options that would be impossible in the real world.
Our materials section doesn’t just cover woods, oh no! Ever wondered how your guitar would sound if it was made of concrete? What about spleen? human tissue?! Well for the curious amongst us Red Shift allows just that kind of experiment to take place without the rather disastrous effects a real world experiment would likely result in.
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Disclaimer: if you do indeed like the tonal wonders of our models of spleen, human tissue or any other material you would otherwise have to Curate from some form of carbon-based life form, we urge you never to actually try it out. It’s highly likely you’d end up in some sort of correctional facility. Plus our spleen guitar is a bitch to restring.
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These requirements are what we've found to be a 'usable' environment for our plugins. By 'usable' we mean they run fine with low latency and acceptable CPU usage. Anything higher than these requirements will hopefully have you running things smoother than a sanded-down P. Diddy. Covered in silk. Or something …