Goodhertz - thoughts?
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- KVRist
- 299 posts since 15 Dec, 2019
I just bought all of their plugins for 407$. Made the mistake to try them out in my new song and really liked the sound and usability. And after that it's hard to go back and replace with something else.
What are your favourites?
What are your favourites?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 299 posts since 15 Dec, 2019
And there is a pi day sale right now.
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- KVRAF
- 1945 posts since 25 Feb, 2005
They are all great, Vulf comp and Tupe are outstanding. Have them all except for the dither and Canopener
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Cubase 15, Ableton Live 12
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 299 posts since 15 Dec, 2019
Trem Control was very easy to use with great results. Wanted to end one synthline with some tremolo/panning stuff and it took maybe 2-5 minutes to make.
- KVRAF
- 6279 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
Jeepers. I bought them all back in V1. Vulf Compressor, Wow Control, Trem Control, Tupe... Lossy is really cool... Tone Control and Tilt are cool and unique takes on EQ tools... all of them!
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- KVRian
- 824 posts since 5 Oct, 2009 from Portland, OR
I just learned about them recently and picked up Lohi, Vulf Compressor, and Wow Control this week (during the sale). I am starting a Synthwave project this weekend and plan to experiment with all three plugins on this track.
I am not a big fan of their UI design, but I've read some very enthusiastic reviews about their sound and utility, so looking forward to trying them out.
I am not a big fan of their UI design, but I've read some very enthusiastic reviews about their sound and utility, so looking forward to trying them out.
- KVRAF
- 16136 posts since 13 Nov, 2012
- KVRAF
- 3362 posts since 31 Dec, 2004 from People's Republic of Minnesota
Love vulf compressor with the input down all the way. The compressor sounds great, but I don’t like the saturation of it (at least not in conjunction with the compressor.
Tiltshift is nice. I use it a lot for audio fixes in rx9.
My favorites so far are faraday limiter and tupe. Faraday’s transformer algo is superb, a bit more in-you-face than kazrog’s true iron, but it just works. Tupe is astounding for toneshaping. The pre and post filters are quick to use and work very nicely with all of the saturation modes. In addition to tape compression it basically does Phil’s cascade better than Phil’s cascade. I wouldn’t say the algos are extremely accurate, but they sound amazing and break up just like I want them to when driven hard.
That being said, I absolutely despise their vintage hipster promo videos.
Tiltshift is nice. I use it a lot for audio fixes in rx9.
My favorites so far are faraday limiter and tupe. Faraday’s transformer algo is superb, a bit more in-you-face than kazrog’s true iron, but it just works. Tupe is astounding for toneshaping. The pre and post filters are quick to use and work very nicely with all of the saturation modes. In addition to tape compression it basically does Phil’s cascade better than Phil’s cascade. I wouldn’t say the algos are extremely accurate, but they sound amazing and break up just like I want them to when driven hard.
That being said, I absolutely despise their vintage hipster promo videos.
- KVRAF
- 2035 posts since 30 Mar, 2008 from MN, USA
I've used Canopener for years, even before I was into production. Put it on my headphones listening chain because it was just so much more pleasant to have proper crossfeed, especially while studying. Listener fatigue gone.
Before that, I used the excellent Toneboosters Isone. A plugin I dearly wish they would bring back. It was just so good.
Before that, I used the excellent Toneboosters Isone. A plugin I dearly wish they would bring back. It was just so good.
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- KVRAF
- 2065 posts since 14 Sep, 2004 from $HOME
Absolutely dreadful UI design imho. Function follows form. Hipster design. May look stylish at first, but usability suffers. Take the slanted slider control e.g. In what world is that better to read than a classic horizontal one? Then the multitude of fonts, font sizes, labels and knobs where it is not even clear whether something is just decoration or an actual control you can use… a confusing mess to the eyes (at least mine).
But each to their own…
But each to their own…
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 299 posts since 15 Dec, 2019
I like the UI design. Very easy to use. I don't do fast live sliding etc. so can't comment on that. Sometimes the "hipster" graphics makes it difficult to see what is tweakable. But after a while (like a minute) you get used to it.


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- KVRAF
- 5271 posts since 2 Jul, 2005
I love Vulf Compressor and use it quite often for super dirty drums and such. I demoed the rest of their stuff back than and only got the limiter and Vulf. The rest was already covered by other tools (plus they are a bit pricey). The company is very nice to deal with too.
I would recommend dialing in the reference level in Vulf depending on your input. It makes about as much difference to the output as almost any other parameter. Enjoy your new plugins.
I would recommend dialing in the reference level in Vulf depending on your input. It makes about as much difference to the output as almost any other parameter. Enjoy your new plugins.
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- KVRist
- 81 posts since 16 Jan, 2004 from toronto
I’m not affiliated with them. They’re great folks. If you’re not already using VULF and TUPE you’re missing out. Seriously seriously great stuff.
