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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › NEW: Ujam OUT NOW: Beatmaker GLOOM $29 Loyalty / $39 New Customers
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GLOOM is a Beatmaker created for producers who work in minimal, ambient, and textural styles. Unlike some Beatmaker instruments that focus on high-impact drums, GLOOM provides subtle, low-intensity rhythmic elements. It includes a curated set of soft, often more organic sounds like clicks, low pulses, and evolving tones. These beats sit well in mixes without dominating them.
10 unique drum kits, with 16 instruments
220 Styles, for a total of 460 MIDI loops
12 Mix Modes
75 Global Presets, 17 Ambience Modes
https://www.ujam.com/beatmaker/gloom/
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Never thought I’d be interested in Ujam’s BeatMaker series as much as I love their pianos, guitars, drums and fx. But the new, ambient Gloom title is actually quite interesting. Again, it’s all about inspiration, Ujam’s forte.
I once wrote off UJAM as a maker of toys not designed for people like me who want to play instruyments, but use MIDI controllers when they play. But the Virtual Pianist series presets — and I have no interest in the auto piano playing, the pre made MIDI, just the patch / presets — are fantastic and inspiring. Funny, I recall, @fleer how you kept making posts when they had the pianos on sale for like $39 or really low prices, saying it still wasn’t low enough for you. And I kept thinking, I have no interest. Until I listened to a video that went through the presets and got the deal where it was 5 UJAM plugins for whatever it was, something like $35. I quickly feel in love with a bunch of the presets. I absolutely love those pianos.
But getting back to your early logic that you weren’t buying the UJAM pianos until they were something like ten bucks each — which we both did — there is zero chance that I would ever buy any UJAM plugin that wasn’t on a deep discount when we all know how prone they are to deep discounting everything.
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Yeah, I was so wrong thinking of Ujam products as just toys. That was back when their original guitar titles couldn’t be played as instruments. But they listened to the critics, and how. Now all these amazing guitars (like Cinedream), drums (like Legend) and pianos (like Relic) are not only great sounding instruments on their own, but the phrases and styles they come with are pretty pretty inspirational. On top of that, they created wonderful multi-effects (Finishers) you won’t find anywhere else. And I haven’t even mentioned those incredible symphonic titles from Hans Zimmer’s vault. So yeah, I’ve become an Ujam fan.
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