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Testimonials

Your plugins have been my rock. I don’t use anything else if I can get away with it. Megaverb and Lossy in particular go on most tunes.

Scott Harper

a.k.a KNOBS

I stopped using bass amps once I got Tupe.

Gabe Wax

Producer, Musician, Mix Engineer: Spoon, Soccer Mommy, Miya Folick

I ended up using several Goodhertz plugins all over the Tenet score and now I want more! Panpot alone was a lifesaver because we recorded the entire orchestra individually from each player’s home. The spectral panning was a major assist.

Chris Fogel

Oppenheimer, Tenet, Black Panther, The Mandalorian, Childish Gambino, St. Vincent

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

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