Goodhertz Plugins Tips & Tricks

In this Goodhertz Plugin video course, production expert Thomas Cochran shares with you several tips and ideas for getting excellent results with Goodhertz plugins, including ways to achieve vintage flavor, more separation or clarity, quick, effective mixing, and more! If you're looking for new ways to add vibe and color to your tracks—not to mention tackle some pesky problems—you're in the right place! These Goodhertz plugin videos are designed for those with basic production experience.

Drums
Indie Rock Drums (06:07) - Learn how to take a simple acoustic drum track and transform it into a compressed vintage drum break using the Vulf compressor. This type of processing sounds great on all sorts of drum kits.
Full-Sounding Drums with Saturation (07:11) - Discover interesting ways of processing drums using Tupe. This device lets you saturate and distort your busses to add analog flavor to your tracks.
Quickly Mixing Percussion (05:19) - Thomas shows how to quickly mix percussion using the Tiltshift EQ. This style of EQ is great when producing because it helps you quickly layer elements into your songs.
Melody
Lo-fi Synths (05:50) - Learn how Lossy can be used to mix synths so that they better sit behind electronic drums. This lets you create more separation between the different parts in your songs.
Creating Texture with Reverb (06:10) - See how the plugin Megaverb can be used to add texture and distortion to synth sounds, resulting in greater three-dimensional depth to your productions.
Better Layering in Your Mix (06:42) - This video shows create a lo-fi indie pop mix using Lossy. This effect allows for interesting ways of adding texture to your tracks.
Quickly Mixing Synths (06:47) - Discover how to quickly mix synth parts with Tone Control, which is great for adding clarity to your sounds while writing your songs.
Combination Patches
Adding Texture & Depth to the Mix (08:08) - Next, we combine multiple plugins together for more advanced sounds. This video shows how Megaverb and Tupe can be used to add texture and space to your sounds.
Adding Fullness to Busses (08:34) - Thomas shows how to add fullness and saturation to a drum bus using Tupe and the Vulf compressor. This combination unlocks lots of vintage-inspired drum processing.
Lo-fi Keys Textures (08:30) - To wrap up the course, Thomas takes a look at how to combine several plugins together to create a lo-fi keys texture. The combination of the Faraday Limiter and Wow Control allows for warm lo-fi patches that can be used on just about any sound.