ABOUT US
Noise Art Plugins is a company created by working producers and engineers for working producers and engineers. With over 100 Millions Streams, 25,000+ licenses sold and multiple Gold Records under his belt Kevin Elliott aka Vherbal built the company from the ground up after selling his highly successful software company Music Weapons in 2017.
After amassing over $1.5 Million in sales from his hit products Drum Weapons, Sound Arsenal, Nuclear, Bangin Bass and Virtual Scratch DJ he pivoted his focus to having unlimited flexibility in the products he created. The last few years he has spent developing the initial product line which has grown to over 13 software products for current and pending release. Noise Art Plugins are different, the patches are better, the usability is paramount as he uses his software creations for his own instrumental production on a day to day basis.
Noise Art Plugins was established in 2017 by Kevin Elliott aka Vherbal. Kevin has sold over $1.5 Millions in software products and amassed over 100 Million Streams and sold over 25,000 instrumental licenses reaching as far back as 2001.
Our vision is to create the highest quality software products for the working producer. Products you will use for possibly decades on a day to day basis. We also pride ourselves on making our products affordable to every working producer.
Our mission is to inspire current and future music producers to greatness. Thats why every single patch, sound and product has been meticulously created from the ground up to be a serious and inspiring tool for music production.
Kevin started producing instrumentals in 1996, his first keyboard and EMU Proteus in which he created a full 512 User Bank of custom patches along with his first productions. This very keyboard was sold and sought after regional for its custom massive bank of patches you couldnt get anywhere else. It sold for more than 5x the value of the actual hardware. This was the beginning of Vherbal’s sound design journey. A few years later producers inquired about purchasing packs of his custom drum samples and kits, the rest is history.