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DC19 is Officially Released!The day has finally arrived — DC19 is officially released and available for purchase. Thank you to all who helped beta test!
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The Lossy Pedal!We made a pedal with Chase Bliss! Nov. 21, 2023It was an uncharacteristically gray April day here in Southern California when the team from Chase Bliss parked under the orange tree in front of my house. The weather felt quite cold to me, but as they piled out of their rented van, I could tell they weren’t all that bundled up and didn’t mind the overcast sky and light chill.
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In Which We Demo Everything New in 2023We made a weird little video of Rob live-mixing with Goodhertz plugins and the new Lossy pedal (!) — fun to make!
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The Story of DC19Delay Concept 19 Nov. 20, 2023If you’ve ever changed the time control on a delay, you know the thrill of that characteristic sound: an instantaneous warping, the whole sound running up or down. Hard to describe, really, and even harder to control.
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3.7.5 ReleaseA major update to all plugins July 21, 2022We’ve updated all Goodhertz plugins to v3.7.5 — a major update from v3.6 including full Apple M1/M2 support, enhanced graphics, higher precision controls in several plugins, and many other improvements & bugfixes. On M1, expect to see 30-40% better performance compared to Rosetta 2!
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Tupe Beta #2The second official beta for Tupe is now available! March 23, 2021Tupe Beta #2 is ready! If you’ve preordered Tupe, you should have automatically received an email with a link to download Tupe B2.
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Announcing: ColdtypeA new open-source library from Goodhertz Dec. 9, 2020Often when we post promotional videos on our Instagram or YouTube, commenters ask a simple question: how the heck did you make this video?
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CanOpener 3.5 UpdateUpdates to CanOpener Studio Sept. 26, 2019What’s new in CanOpener Studio v3.5? A lot! We’ve improved almost every aspect of CanOpener in this latest release — not only did we make everything sound better, we also made it all easier to use. The new crossfeed options are more transparent, and we’ve added our mastering-grade dither, HQ Mode, Loudness Compensation, and Safe Gain.
TL;DR CanOpener has always been the best way to mix & master on headphones, and with the latest improvements, there are even fewer reasons that you absolutely need speakers to make a high-quality mix setup.
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Version 3.5The latest version, featuring Dark Mode, CanOpener upgrades, and a new Sidechain Tilt in Vulf Compressor Sept. 25, 2019What has Goodhertz been working on lately? Improving our plugins!
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Megaverb!Incredibly good bad reverb — now available! Nov. 9, 2018Goodhertz is proud to present our first new plugin in over two years: Megaverb! What is Megaverb? It’s an incredibly good bad reverb, inspired, on the one hand, by early digital reverb units of the 1980s, and, on the other, by the classic gated reverb sound that producers loved for a brief shining moment in the second half of that decade.
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Version 3.3Now available: all our plugins — faster, and in three more languages. July 11, 2018All of us at Goodhertz are happy to announce the release of version 3.3! We’ve been hard at work improving the existing plugins AND getting ready for some new plugins soon.
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Version 3.2.0A reverb in Lossy, new presets in Wow Control, resizable interfaces, and much more... March 29, 2018After a long period of internal testing, typesetting, signal verification, and preset authoring, we’ve got a brand new version of our plugins ready to download—
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Version 3 — Windows Support and New FormatsAll Goodhertz plugins have been rewritten from the ground up for Windows and Mac support! Oct. 16, 2017All Goodhertz plugins have been rewritten from the ground up for Windows and Mac support! We’ve just added VST, VST3, and AAX support for Windows, as well as VST and VST3 support for Mac (in addition to our existing support for AU and AAX).
This is a free upgrade — if you already own a Goodhertz plugin, simply download the upgrade and login, then you’re all set.