UJAM Release Beatmaker GLORY

US Virtual beat maker for all kinds of trap and modern hip-hop      07/06/21

UJAM has launched GLORY, the ninth addition to their Beatmaker line. They say that it is the virtual beat maker for all kinds of trap and modern hip-hop. A spokesperson told us, "This is where 808-kick drums meet hi-hats at the top of the billboard charts – simply put, the angry equivalent to KANDY. The drums are carefully sound designed to give users that production-value-feel right out of the box."

GLORY adds to the Beatmaker series including NEMESIS (cyberpunk beats), KANDY (billboard charts pop), HYPE (progressive house), EDEN 2 (HYPE's EDM sister), DOPE 2 (90s hip hop), HUSTLE 2 (trap & grime), VICE (80s synthwave) and VOID (drum & bass).

GLORY features:

  • 20 styles, 60 presets
  • 10 drum kits, 460 patterns
  • MIDI Drag and Drop
  • Special control: Bass Tune

 

Pricing and Availability:
GLORY is now available for an introductory offer of 49 EUR / USD, owners of any Beatmaker get a special loyalty offer of 29 EUR / USD until June 13th. After that, the plug-in sells for 69 EUR / USD.

The bundle of nine Beatmakers including GLORY, NEMESIS, KANDY, HYPE, EDEN 2, DOPE 2, HUSTLE 2, VICE and VOID is available for 389 EUR / USD (instead of 621 EUR / USD for the single products).

All Beatmaker plug-ins can be downloaded in VST, AU 2, and AAX formats for any compatible DAW, including Logic, Garageband, Cubase, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, FL Studio and Studio One. Free, fully functional 30-day trials are available.

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