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Testimonials

I am currently using both Vulf Compressor and Wow on a project to get lo-fi crunch on drums that I couldn’t get any other way. I have also used Wow instead of normal chorus plugins to widen and separate sounds. I like different and quirky things to stand out from the crowd.

Khaliq Glover

Probably every single Ableton session that I open up, whether I’m making my own music or enginering something — mastering or mixing for another artist or my own music — I put the Vulf Compressor on, usually the master.

Matthewdavid

Musician & Co-Founder of Leaving Records

On the outside it may look like a Volvo, but under the hood it’s a monster truck!!

Michael Brauer

Multi-Grammy winning mix engineer (Coldplay, John Mayer, Brazilian Girls, Bob Dylan, David Byrne, Paul McCartney)

As a producer & mixer, I naturally lean toward destruction while still being very much in touch with the sonic infrastructure of what is at hand. Goodhertz plug-ins are the dream paint to my any canvas. They drip from everything I create…be it a big fat mess or a tight tidy corner. I just can’t stop reaching for them. every single color quenches my thirst for art. Get them all.

Justin Raisen

Miya Folick, Kim Gordon, Angel Olsen

Goodhertz is easily one of my favorite plug-in designers these days as they make high fidelity audio inspiring. The look and feel of their plug-ins is also easy and refreshing, with flat colors on a white background. There are no knobs to “turn” with a mouse – just simple slider controls that change the percentage of each parameter.

Gus Berry

Producer & mix engineer. Writer for TapeOp