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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

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)

Thank you for making audio so damn fun. It’s a joy to automate your plugins to my heart’s content, and to know it’s going to hold up under pressure. No clicks, no surprises.

Kidfue

You’ve created something really great here. I’m really a geek when it comes to certain things, like music, but not when it comes to technical stuff, even if I produce a lot of music. There must be a lot of engineering hours behind everything Goodhertz, but the result for a tech failure such as myself is something that feels musical. I’ve tried most of the plugins now, and they really inspire me in the same way an old worn out guitar or bashed out drums does. I can make music with them, rather than make mixes, and that is how I like to work with this sort of stuff.

Petter Nygårdh

Founder, Strangers Candy

Man. Where do I begin? This stuff allows me to do everything in the box, stuff that used to take four times as long as it needed to, like bouncing my projects through the SP404 or tape machine. Your plugins allow same (or better!) analog veneer without me having to lose control of my mix by forever printing it to tape or recording it as a chunky WAV from a sampler. I couldn’t be more impressed. I’m actually proud to use this stuff.

Spencer Stephenson

AKA Botany, Austin producer