![]() ![]() ![]() To send plug-in feedback, please e-mail us at: you have a quick question, you can also send us a tweet We're often able to respond faster to tweets than emails. To save a preset, … (this is not implemented yet (for now you can keep a text file of )). ![]() The preset drawer can be accessed at the bottom of each plug-in by clicking preset name. The presets are a great way to get know each plug-in. This way you can easily send an exact plugin to someone - in an email or even a tweet - without any guesswork or screenshots. If you paste “ ” into Vulf Compressor it will recall the settings associated with that url. Good Hertz plug-in settings can be copied and pasted as text url’s, like this: Since our Master On/Off controls won’t create artifacts, we recommend that you use them rather than your DAW-supplied plug-in bypass if you want to disable plug-in processing. If a parameter can’t be smoothly automated, we’ll let you know with the symbol. You can push them, pull them, LFO them - whatever you do, they’ll handle it gracefully. Any parameter in a Good Hertz plug-in, even on/off switches, can be automated freely and smoothly without clicks, pops, or zipper noises (unless otherwise noted). This is not true for Good Hertz plug-ins. Sweeping an EQ band, changing a delay setting, and even automating a plug-in bypass can cause digital artifacts if poorly handled. Plug-in automation is a common cause of clicks and pops. When they go unnoticed, they can make their way onto commercial albums and releases. They happen for lots of reasons and often end up wasting time with needless revisions or mastering surgery. Unintentional digital clicks and pops are the worst. The Vulf Compressor The result of a collaboration with Jack Stratton from the band Vulfpeck, Vulf Compressor shown above is not subtle, and is not the plug-in you’d reach for to invisibly knock off a dB or two of dynamic range on a vocal or acoustic guitar. Just type the value, then hit Enter, Return, or TabĮscape Parameter Focus / Close any Open Drawers Excellent metering plug-ins already exist when needed.They can encourage engineers to “mix with their eyes” instead of their ears.Meters/graphs can consume significant CPU resources.Rely on photorealistic knobs racing or ornamental screw heads to communicate their meaning.Īlso decided to not include meters and graphs - unless truly necessary - for these reasons: Opted for simple and direct controls & interfaces that don’t Put a lot of thought and care into the audio quality and plug-in usability, and for that reason, we’ve How does Vulfpeck come up with its unique sound It takes a little bit of old school and a lot of new. Good Hertz plug-ins were made to be workhorse tools that sound amazing. ![]()
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