
Year/Release Date: June 19, 2026
Version: 3.14.0
Developer: Goodhertz
Developer Website: https://goodhertz.com/
Format: VST, VST3, AAX
Bit Depth: 64-bit
Tablet: Available
System Requirements: Windows 10
- 1.19 GB
Description:
Goodhertz is an audio software development company founded in early 2014. We’re based in Southern California, with offices in Vermont and Seoul. We believe audio plugins should sound amazing and be easy to use. We specialize in creating the best audio plugins.
Installation :
[Block Access]
If you’re using Windows and don’t use AAX in ProTools, you can skip this step.
VST2 and VST3 network connectivity is already blocked by R2R System / Network Block Runtime.
Block access to goodhertz.com.
This will enable offline authentication and disable the “house call” feature.
[Installation]
0. Uninstall previous versions.
1. Install.
[Activate]
1. Launch the plugin. Activation will begin.
2. Enter any email address and a password (of sufficient length).
Click “Login.”
Since the plugin can’t connect to the developer’s server, offline authentication will begin.
3. Generate a Challenge file.
4. Launch our Magic program, upload the generated Challenge file, and create a Response file.
5. Save the Response file to your desktop (this is important).
Upload your answer from the program.
6. Enjoy!
TEAM R2R 2026
R2R
Witch Says,
This set includes beta versions of LA-210 and Tupe Wow. If you don’t want to use the beta versions,
please don’t do so until the final version is released.
As we’ve explained in other NFO issues, the issue with VST3 presets reported in the
previous issue has already been resolved with an update to the R2R System / Network Block
Runtime. Specifically, Goodhertz VST3 uses “htonl” from “WS2_32.dll” (WinSock2,
a network DLL) for byte order conversion. In the older version of WS2R2R.dll, this function was simply ignored,
so byte order conversion didn’t work at all. This was correctly implemented in
R2R System v1.0.0. “htonl” is a function for IPv4 byte order conversion. Goodhertz uses “htonl” to pre-set the relevant data.


