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Testimonials

OK, this stuff is scary… like someone’s been inside my brain hearing my aural fantasies… and then made them real. I’ll be figuring out things to do with all these plugins for years.

Tchad Blake

Multi-Grammy winning mix engineer (U2, Sheryl Crow, Peter Gabriel, Elvis Costello, The Black Keys, Cibo Matto)

The Vulf Compressor is on every drum bus, many guitars, too many places to mention. It’s a plugin that I use on literally every mix, I love it so so much. Faraday was definitely used on some bass to lock things in place. Trem Control is every panning effect on the album. I love your stuff so much, it’s really a huge part of my sound, and it was definitely a crucial part of this album [Snail Mail’s Lush]!

Jake Aron

Wow control sounds better than my ✲actual✲ tape machine (or the other 10 hardware pedals I have that emulate warble/tape effects for that matter).

Rafael Anton Irisarri

Black Knoll Studio

I absolutely adore your plugins. VulfCompressor is my favourite compressor by far and I used it extensively on my sounds to the recent Wolfenstein games. PanPot sits on almost every channel and is the best way I’ve found to quickly dial in a space for anything. Faraday is my new favourite goodie that sits on the mixbuss and it does all sorts of snappy things that really bring a groove to life. I love it all!!!

Mick Gordon

Composer & Sound Designer (Wolfenstein: The New Order, DOOM)

CanOpener takes a great pair of headphones and makes them translate to speakers even better by introducing a little bit of crossfeed. What I like about Goodhertz take on this type of utility is they don’t introduce any type of correction or IR room simulation which has never worked for me.

John Tejada