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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)

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

I use Goodhertz plugins on every mix that I do. Lohi is my go-to filter, Vulf Compressor lives on my drum buss in varying amounts of wet/dry, and Wow Control and Lossy are instant vibe enhancers on so many sounds. I’m constantly finding new ways to use this stuff- like recently I automated Trem Control on a lead vocal to give it some tempo synced bounce and it really brought it to life. The GUI’s are beautiful and intuitive, and the way every plugin is some hybrid of eq/dynamics/tone gives them all such great utility. Truly can’t say enough good things.

Ryan Gilligan

Kevin Garrett, rum.gold, Anthony Ramos

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

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