
BENEFITS INCLUDE:
- Member's Only Content
- FREE Plugin Forum
- Email Alerts When New Deals & Freebies are Available

Finish this sentence using a famous song lyric: "Love is..."
[OPEN MIC]

Learn how to record, mix and master at a higher level with our curated lists of the Best FREE Tutorial Videos or share knowledge in our NEW Audio Production Forum.
Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › UAD Signature Edition v2 – $124
https://www.uaudio.com/collections/all-plugin-bundles
Scroll down till you see UAD Signature Edition v2
Don’t click on the listing, instead hit “add to cart”, and go to checkout.
Use code TAKE25
Thanks to Yossipiano on VI-CONTROL
https://www.uaudio.com/collections/all-plugin-bundles
Scroll down till you see UAD Signature Edition v2
Don’t click on the listing, instead hit “add to cart”, and go to checkout.
Use code TAKE25Thanks to Yossipiano on VI-CONTROL
Three reasons why that’s a fantastic bundle (I realize there are more great plugins in it, but these three really stick out as great to me):
1. Capitol Chambers
2. Hitsville Reverb Chambers
3. Sound City Studios Plugin
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Check out my music.
Damn.. you buggers stole my wallet full list on gear here.
Gear & Setup:
Instruments: guitars, lapsteels, mandolins, bass, e.t.c.
Hardware: Mac Mini M2 Pro 32gb, Windows 10 Pro 32gb
DAWs & other stuff: FL Studio, Cubase, Maschine
Amp Sims: Amplitube, AmpRoom, S-Gear, Stark
Damn.. you buggers stole my wallet full list on gear here.
The link doesn’t work. What were they selling it for?
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Check out my music.
The Sweetwater link in https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/UADSigEd2–universal-audio-uad-signature-edition-v2-plug-in-bundle
and it’s $299
(not sure why mine works… I searched on Sweetwater for it)
For anyone quickly glancing at this deal, it is amazing. If you can call $124 US a no-brainer deal, this is certainly a no-brainer deal. Here’s what’s in this bundle — and, as I wrote, if it only included the three reverb packages I mentioned, it would be a fantastic deal.
Includes:
Topline Vocal Suite
UAD ’65 Dream
UAD ’63 Ruby
UAD ’68 Lion
SSL E Channel
SSL G Channel
Verve Analog Machines
Verve Analog Machines Essentials
LA-6176
Manley Vari-mu
Helios Type 69
Ampex ATR-10
Teletronix LA-2A Leveler Collection (3)
1176 Limiter Collection (3)
Pultec EQ Collection (3)
dbx 160VU Compressor / Limiter
Fairchild Limiter Collection
Century Tube Channel Strip
Oxide Tape Recorder
Studer A800 Tape Recorder
Galaxy Tape Echo
Pure Plate Reverb
Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb
Studio D Chorus
Brigade Chorus Pedal
Hitsville EQ Collection
Hitsville Reverb Chambers
Capitol Mastering Compressor
Capitol Chambers
Sound City Studios
Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor
Teletronix LA-3A Compressor
UA 175B & 176 Tube Compressor Collection
Helios Type 69 Preamp and EQ
API Vision Channel Strip
API 2500 Bus Compressor
Avalon VT-737 Tube Channel Strip
Manley VOXBOX Channel Strip
Manley Tube Preamp
Manley Massive Passive EQ
Electra 88 Vintage Keyboard Studio
PolyMAX Synth
Opal Morphing Synth
Ravel Grand Piano
Moog Minimoog
Waterfall B3 Organ
Waterfall Rotary
The official LinkedMusicians account
I would consider this the best effects deal I’ve ever seen and Musio the best sample library deal I’ve ever seen (with competitor Mike Greene once again weaponizing VI-Control to do threads attacking a competitor, in this case, trying to scare potential buyers away by making the case that Cinesamples is on the verge of going out of business, of course, that ends up deterring many people from buying from his competitor developer and could lead to the developer’s downfall if Greene and some of his developer pals are successful in their effort).
But unlike the Musio 1 deal — $149 for Musio 1 Perpetual Version at Plugin Boutique — this deal looks a lot more like a bit of a glitch sale (see the original post to understand why). Consequently, I would strongly recommend that anyone interested in this deal act on it right away, because no one should be surprised if this deal stops working at any point today, tomorrow, or whenever.
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Check out my music.
Yea, that Musio deal at $149 is great. But for those of us that got sucked into their marketing for the “lifetime” (at $499) have NEVER seen anything more from them.
“Lifetime grants a perpetual license for all instruments and collections released this year (including the ones listed on our Coming Soon roadmap for 2023), with future upgrades available starting in 2024 when we eventually roll more new additions into this package (and it becomes Musio 2, then Musio 3, etc).”
Two plus years in and NOTHING new. So yea, I honestly have to agree with Mike and am not optimistic about their future. In addition to the CEO stepping down… then coming back over a year later.. and still very little communication.
i guess I need to head over to VI to read what all the juicy details are all about.
But what I am more concerned about is what is happening to UAD. Are they going out of business or just changing business strategy. I have never seen sales likes these before from them.
Gear & Setup:
Instruments: guitars, lapsteels, mandolins, bass, e.t.c.
Hardware: Mac Mini M2 Pro 32gb, Windows 10 Pro 32gb
DAWs & other stuff: FL Studio, Cubase, Maschine
Amp Sims: Amplitube, AmpRoom, S-Gear, Stark
Yea, that Musio deal at $149 is great. But for those of us that got sucked into their marketing for the “lifetime” (at $499) have NEVER seen anything more from them.
“Lifetime grants a perpetual license for all instruments and collections released this year (including the ones listed on our Coming Soon roadmap for 2023), with future upgrades available starting in 2024 when we eventually roll more new additions into this package (and it becomes Musio 2, then Musio 3, etc).”
Two plus years in and NOTHING new. So yea, I honestly have to agree with Mike and am not optimistic about their future. In addition to the CEO stepping down… then coming back over a year later.. and still very little communication.
Yes, the Musio lifetime deal was not a good deal, and, I don’t want to get anyone upset with me, but it was rather obvious upfront that Cinesamples was not in good financial condition when they had that offer. Lifetime deals are — pretty much as a rule — not made by financially stable companies. They’re commonly made by upstarts that can’t get funded by traditional means; so they come with a high risk that the lifetime you’re getting will be short-lived. Lifetime deals, of course, are not a viable way to run a business, and there’s a very high rate of companies that do lifetime deals going out of business (from a guy who has spent most of his career in tech).
When I saw Cinesamples doing that deal — just several months after the other co-founder (Mike B.) left the company — it was a red flag they were having problems. We now know what was kind of appearent, that they needed to raise cash fast to keep the people employed/to keep the lights on. Of course, they ended up laying people off. If I had advised them, I would have recommended that they didn’t put every sample library into their perpetual license offering. Musio 1 Perpetual License version could have sold just as well IF it included less than half of the sample libraries it includes. When they put everything into that package — especially at a time when the business was in the red (both CEOs have acknowledged that) — they created a problem. They didn’t have the funds to pay for big orchestral sample sessions. They were cash-strapped. So it was rather obvious that they weren’t going to be releasing a Musio 2 in the next year, if ever. I have no idea how anyone believed that was possible (sorry, it defies logic). I don’t know how they pushed out that idea, if they were deceiving themselves or what was going on — but it was not anything close to reality.
So, let’s get to what Greene did to your investment — because he sabotaged Cinesamples as much as he could, weaponizing his power as the owner of a very popular composers’ forum (where people buy a ton of sample libraries) to do that. That played a major role why Cinesamples wasn’t even able to deliver a modest second set of libraries. Greene went after several competitors, but he VERY STRATEGICALLY went after Cinesamples and 8Dio, enlisting the help of some fellow competitors and their contractors to make a series of vicious and extremely dishonest attacks intended to harm these competitors. Greene not only censored me from telling the truth about his attack on 8Dio (it was premised on a false account that 8Dio threatens people who give them reviews, using Mario / Evil Dragon as the foundation of the attack; I actually gave him advice years earlier for the story he told, that’s how i know he was intentionally lying — he had been working for Soniokinetic on a library, when it was released he did a faux review of it, talking it up and comparing it to Troels’ sample library — not diclosuing that he — Mario — actually did the scripting on the library and likely made royalties on the sales of the library; Mario falsely claimed that Troels was angry at him for giving his library a poor review, a complete lie; I had given Mario — through a mutual developer — advice on how to handle the situation with Troels back when he did the faux review, and Mario knew then what he did was wrong and unethical, but in the service of Mike Greene, he spun the story that he was just giving an honest review of a Troels’ sample library; Mario admitted the truth in a series of posts in the attack thread, but Greene deleted them and told me not to share any more about the situation because he hates — his word — 8Dio and thinks their pricing is destroying the industry).
So, all of the Mike Greene and his pals attacks on 8Dio and Cinesamples were the result of one main thing, that they were deep discounting libraries that compete against Greene’s Realitone libraries and Greene was concerned they would change pricing for sample libraries and destroy his ability to command large profit margins. Greene’s timing was even more sinister. He knew that Cinesamples / Musio and 8Dio were trying to get third-party sample developers abord their respective platforms, so he wanted to create an environment where developers were afraid to do that — and he succeeded.
If he didn’t do that, I suspect Cinesamples and for certain 8Dio (which I’ve advised) would have been more successful in bringing aboard independent third-party sample developers and that would have, for example, funded more first-party sample libraries. There’s a lot more to the story, but I’ll stop there.
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Check out my music.
i guess I need to head over to VI to read what all the juicy details are all about.
But what I am more concerned about is what is happening to UAD. Are they going out of business or just changing business strategy. I have never seen sales likes these before from them.
Overall, it appears that UAD is adapting to the price disruption that occurred in the marketplace. Of course, they had layoffs in 2023 (10 employees were let go and it appears they have around 400 employees). But they had a strong financial performance in 2024 with revenue growth around 8% and adjusted EBITDA growth of 14%. In 2025, they’ve been adding new hires, adding new products, and software updates.
Granted, there has been criticism that the company isn’t as innovative as they once were, that a lot of their new products ar repackaging of old ones or slight variations, but the company appears to be doing well from as much as you can discern from a non-public medium-sized company. This deal looks a lot like it’s intended for owners of specific products, so it’s more of a glitch sale and I suspect that they’ll soon catch it.
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Check out my music.
i guess I need to head over to VI to read what all the juicy details are all about.
But what I am more concerned about is what is happening to UAD. Are they going out of business or just changing business strategy. I have never seen sales likes these before from them.
Overall, it appears that UAD is adapting to the price disruption that occurred in the marketplace. Of course, they had layoffs in 2023 (10 employees were let go and it appears they have around 400 employees). But they had a strong financial performance in 2024 with revenue growth around 8% and adjusted EBITDA growth of 14%. In 2025, they’ve been adding new hires, adding new products, and software updates.
Granted, there has been criticism that the company isn’t as innovative as they once were, that a lot of their new products ar repackaging of old ones or slight variations, but the company appears to be doing well from as much as you can discern from a non-public medium-sized company. This deal looks a lot like it’s intended for owners of specific products, so it’s more of a glitch sale and I suspect that they’ll soon catch it.
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
For me, looking at it from a purely product perspective, I will get more use from the products in the UAD bundle sale than Cinesamples. I dont really make film music.
Gear & Setup:
Instruments: guitars, lapsteels, mandolins, bass, e.t.c.
Hardware: Mac Mini M2 Pro 32gb, Windows 10 Pro 32gb
DAWs & other stuff: FL Studio, Cubase, Maschine
Amp Sims: Amplitube, AmpRoom, S-Gear, Stark
Yea, that Musio deal at $149 is great. But for those of us that got sucked into their marketing for the “lifetime” (at $499) have NEVER seen anything more from them.
“Lifetime grants a perpetual license for all instruments and collections released this year (including the ones listed on our Coming Soon roadmap for 2023), with future upgrades available starting in 2024 when we eventually roll more new additions into this package (and it becomes Musio 2, then Musio 3, etc).”
Two plus years in and NOTHING new. So yea, I honestly have to agree with Mike and am not optimistic about their future. In addition to the CEO stepping down… then coming back over a year later.. and still very little communication.
[MODERATOR NOTE; I’ve edited down my comment, which can be seen above. – Peter]
Interesting stuff. Yeah, I don’t know much about any of this stuff. I did buy into some of the 8Dio samples at one point. I am a drum addict and picked up all their drums for $5 a piece. Fine products. I wish they updated it for K7 and K8.I haven’t really invested into them ever since SoundPaint. It has nothing to do with their products or them, but more to do with that I have a better idea of what sorts of products I will wind up using and only buy those when they go on sale.
Gear & Setup:
Instruments: guitars, lapsteels, mandolins, bass, e.t.c.
Hardware: Mac Mini M2 Pro 32gb, Windows 10 Pro 32gb
DAWs & other stuff: FL Studio, Cubase, Maschine
Amp Sims: Amplitube, AmpRoom, S-Gear, Stark
I may have missed it, but has anyone pulled the trigger on this? initially seems sketch when the product link doesn’t let me look at what i’m buying. Generally all glitches are their own thing but idk; i have no uad plugins so I’d hate to pay money for this, log in, and be told something like i need vault access to use them or something. Not sure if uad has weird nuances like that. Maybe someone here can speak more confidently to this
I may have missed it, but has anyone pulled the trigger on this? initially seems sketch when the product link doesn’t let me look at what i’m buying. Generally all glitches are their own thing but idk; i have no uad plugins so I’d hate to pay money for this, log in, and be told something like i need vault access to use them or something. Not sure if uad has weird nuances like that. Maybe someone here can speak more confidently to this
I really shouldn’t have, as money is pretty tight with my business at the moment — but this deal was so good that I couldn’t pass it up, then I shot an email over to Greg (OTS) to let him know about it, and I’m guessing he’ll likely bite too. I’ve already installed most of the plugins, and tested out Capitol Chambers and Sound City, and now I know firsthand why the Sound City plugin gets so much praise. I love it. This is absolutely the best effects deal of my life. And no, this isn’t a referral link (so people know, the referrals aren’t even covering a tenth of the expenses of running the site, but at least it’s helping; I actually hate using them; it’s way too much work to bring in $25 a quarter). I have no affiliate relationship with UAD, but I am definitely a fan. I owned several of their plugins before this and am blown away at how good this stuff is and the deal is insane.
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Check out my music.
I just tried Hitsville Chamber on Evolution Steel Strings Acoustic Guitar and had a hard time stopping myself from playing– fortunately, at a tempo slow enough my tendinitis wasn’t stopping me. The “Acoustic Guitar Chamber” preset. You can demo this stuff before buying. But my guess is that UAD will find and stop this deal at any point, so I would strongly recommend doing it quickly. UAD has an excellent reputation, of course.
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Check out my music.
I may have missed it, but has anyone pulled the trigger on this? initially seems sketch when the product link doesn’t let me look at what i’m buying. Generally all glitches are their own thing but idk; i have no uad plugins so I’d hate to pay money for this, log in, and be told something like i need vault access to use them or something. Not sure if uad has weird nuances like that. Maybe someone here can speak more confidently to this
I really shouldn’t have, as money is pretty tight with my business at the moment — but this deal was so good that I couldn’t pass it up, then I shot an email over to Greg (OTS) to let him know about it, and I’m guessing he’ll likely bite too. I’ve already installed most of the plugins, and tested out Capitol Chambers and Sound City, and now I know firsthand why the Sound City plugin gets so much praise. I love it. This is absolutely the best effects deal of my life. And no, this isn’t a referral link (so people know, the referrals aren’t even covering a tenth of the expenses of running the site, but at least it’s helping; I actually hate using them; it’s way too much work to bring in $25 a quarter). I have no affiliate relationship with UAD, but I am definitely a fan. I owned several of their plugins before this and am blown away at how good this stuff is and the deal is insane.
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Saw this two hours too late. Was going to throw it in my cart, but… gone now!
You sure? Just got it a few hours ago myself.
Yea it’s not showing on the bundles page anymore
You sure? Just got it a few hours ago myself.
I just checked, @teebacca is correct, it’s gone. I looked into it, and the vault stuff is only intended for customers who own UAD hardware, so this somehow was set up incorrectly — basically, along the lines of a glitch deal. So, those of us who bought this got the effects deal of the year. I seriously doubt it will go on sale for anything close to $124 for Black Friday.
LinkedMusicians Founder. Your friend who keeps the beat.
Check out my music.
Anyway, don’t let the “Access denied” pop-up scare you off. Got that a few times myself but in the end all was fine. I now got 56 native UAD plugins plus a few doubles for $149. Sweet.
Seems i just missed it. Great example of when playing it safe doesn’t work out
Here it is. I found it by searching their site. The discount code no longer works, but $149 ain’t bad. https://www.uaudio.com/search?q=Signature
Here it is. I found it by searching their site. The discount code no longer works, but $149 ain’t bad. https://www.uaudio.com/search?q=Signature
Appreciate you sir