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Testimonials

Apart from how insanely good all of these plugins sound, the GUIs are also some of the most intuitive and logical out there right now. It’s the future.

Ingmar Carlson

Grammy-nominated mix engineer — Bosco, Lennon Stella, Nasty Cherry, VanJess

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)

I use Vulf Compressor on pretty much every song I make. I love it for bass, drums, guitar, and keys in particular. It brings out a particular warmness that I have not found in any other compression. It makes everything so much more buttery and old-school without diminishing the quality of sound. I love to use the Lohi plugin on backup vocals. I use the “tiney” setting often to create a distant and whispery atmosphere. I also use Lohi on drums, sometimes for a more muted and understated drum sound, which I like for certain ambient-style tracks. Goodhertz makes some of my favorite plugins! They truly elevate the sounds to the next level.

Salami Rose Joe Louis

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

these plugins are instant sonic palette extenders. I’m finding inspiration in the most unexpected places, especially when cueing up Tupe and Megaverb. wow!

meg duffy

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