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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › ⚡ UJAM Select 5 Bundle is Only $19 This Weekend!
This is one of the best deals of the year. You get 5 UJAM plugins for $19. But the deal is personalized for their email list subscribers. You don’t need to be a current UJAM customer, you just need to subscribe to their email. So, if you’re an email subscriber, check your email. If you’re not on their email list, subscribe now. Of course, they got me with this deal! I’m still deciding on the plugins, but this is too good of a deal to pass up. You can choose from Beatmaker, Virtual Drummer, Virtual Guitarist, USynth, and other UJAM plugins.
The offer ends Sept 21, 2025.
Sign up for their email and you’ll likely get the offer. I just bought the select 5 for for $34 a week or so ago, but I had to do it again for this price!
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I did, again, and nothing yet. Sent support ticket but it says they are only open monday to friday. Had this issue with the Neo finisher freebie for subscribers too, and I was indeed subscribed then as well. Last mail I got from them is title Top 10 Loyalty Deals That Don’t Break the Bank, sent today at 10am.
Okay, I needed to be home to do this research (to check my lm @gmail email account I use for keeping track of developer sales emails and compare it with the emails I receive tied to my customer account). It turns out that I only received this 5 for $19 bundle at my lm @gmail email account, not the email address using my name tied to my UJAM account where I have probably a dozen liccenses from plugins I’ve purchased (or gotten free with purchases or part of promotions) over the years. So, what I can deduce from that iis that this offer was likely targeting only at people who are signed up for UJAM’s email who have never made a UJAM purchase. Marketers commonly extend a better offers to convert those who haven’t made their first purchase and that is what appears to be the case for this offer.
Consequently, the next question is whether UJAM will still be sending these emails out to email addresses that sign up for their emails that are NOT tied to an existing customer account. To see if they wil, I subscribed to the email using my business email address — which I never use for anything music related, so I know that I haven’t used it with UJAM before. If I get the 5 for $19 offer, I’ll update this thread to let everyone know, so that you can try the same thing.
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No email here. That said, I’ll admit that this is one dev that has never really impressed me. I own a bunch of their stuff and have very little of it installed. Maybe I have the wrong stuff.
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I can very much relate to your post, because until buying the Virtual Pianist line, I had a very similar opinion of UJAM (I mostly had a bunch of their plugins I got free with purchase or paid very little money for in big sales). I have no interest in plugins with pre-written MIDI files or loops. To me, the whole point of doing music is for me and any collaborators to actually play to the best of our abilities with our own unique ways of playing. I see no point in creating things with other people playing. It’s no longer my art, it’s no longer my expression at that point, it’s basically the difference between drawing you create on an empty canvas compared to a watercolor paint by numbers kit. Now, I’m not knocking anyone getting joy from going the paint-by-numbers route. If that’s satisfying to someone, they should enjoy it. For me, even with my tendinitis destroying my ability to play at a decent level, I still want to play to the best of my abilities (which is terrible! But every recording is an accomplishment).
Anyhow, if you like pianos and electric pianos, and haven’t tried out the various UJAM acoustic and electric pianos, I’d recommend giving them a shot. At $34 (what I paid — I think that deal is still available, I feel like it was one of the best sample library deals I’ve picked up since buying Musio 1 last year. They have free demos of their instruments. If you’re even remotely interested, I’d strongly recommend trying them out. I find each of those instruments has a bunch of presets that I love (hmm, I suppose I’m in the honeymoon period with the sampled instruments!).
My best guess is that the offer was only for email subscribers who’ve never made a purchase, as the email I used was the LM Gmail account and nott the email address I use for my UJAM customer account. If anyone else received his deal, please post here and let us know!
I did forward my email offer to @lamia6 — just so you guys know that it wasn’t all just a dream! 😉
I also took a screenshot.
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No email here. That said, I’ll admit that this is one dev that has never really impressed me. I own a bunch of their stuff and have very little of it installed. Maybe I have the wrong stuff.
Tangled roots perplex her ways.
I can very much relate to your post, because until buying the Virtual Pianist line, I had a very similar opinion of UJAM (I mostly had a bunch of their plugins I got free with purchase or paid very little money for in big sales). I have no interest in plugins with pre-written MIDI files or loops. To me, the whole point of doing music is for me and any collaborators to actually play to the best of our abilities with our own unique ways of playing. I see no point in creating things with other people playing. It’s no longer my art, it’s no longer my expression at that point, it’s basically the difference between drawing you create on an empty canvas compared to a watercolor paint by numbers kit. Now, I’m not knocking anyone getting joy from going the paint-by-numbers route. If that’s satisfying to someone, they should enjoy it. For me, even with my tendinitis destroying my ability to play at a decent level, I still want to play to the best of my abilities (which is terrible! But every recording is an accomplishment).
Anyhow, if you like pianos and electric pianos, and haven’t tried out the various UJAM acoustic and electric pianos, I’d recommend giving them a shot. At $34 (what I paid — I think that deal is still available, I feel like it was one of the best sample library deals I’ve picked up since buying Musio 1 last year. They have free demos of their instruments. If you’re even remotely interested, I’d strongly recommend trying them out. I find each of those instruments has a bunch of presets that I love (hmm, I suppose I’m in the honeymoon period with the sampled instruments!).
Same here. First got some freebies but wasn’t convinced. But then Virtual Pianist caught my eye and I waited until I got this 5-in-1 bundle deal from Peter at $44. Jumped right at those three pianos and loved them. Then got to know their bass and drum libs. Pretty inspiring, especially as you can half-time everything, which I like for my kind of music. Then the guitars, as they all got updated with instrument mode, so you’re not only getting phrases. Next the multi-FX Finishers simply amazed me, so inspiring. And the Hans Zimmer Symphonic series proved to be the icing on the cake. Ujam surely won me over and then some.
👉 Select 5 Bundle Promo
Now, you’re not imagining things — a few customers did receive custom coupon codes with even deeper discounts. Those were targeted offers (kind of like a surprise perk 🎁), and they aren’t guaranteed for everyone. Sometimes it’s just luck of the draw, so I’d suggest keeping an eye on your inbox for future promos — you never know when one might land your way. 😉
From Ujam. I emailed them about it, it was luck of the draw for that one.