UJAM Release Groovemate ONE

US First in a new virtual percussion series      30/04/21

In addition to their Virtual Drummer line German-American plug-in makers UJAM have launched Groovemate ONE. They tell us that it is the company's first plug-in in their new series of virtual percussion, including sounds like tambourines, shakers and one-shot shakers, as well as claps. They say that Groovemate is intended to make tracks move and shake and enhance rhythmic feel.

Musical Director and Sound Designer Derek von Krogh, told us, "The fastest and easiest way to make choruses shine is to add percussion. That's all Groovemate ONE does, but that it does well. With 30 styles made out of 4 percussive sounds, this simple production tool provides quintessential percussion for contemporary music. Like real-life percussionists, Groovemate ONE uses sophisticated patterns that work against or around the basic beat and emphasis, such as 3-over-4 and syncopations."
 
The plug-in is immediately available in VST, AU, AAX plug-in formats for both macOS and Windows.

Groovemate ONE Features

  • 30 Styles – Combi and Solo Style
  • 4 Sounds (Shaker, Claps, Tambourine, One Shot Shaker)
  • 9 Mix & 4 Ambience Presets
  • MIDI Drag and Drop


Pricing and Availability:
ONE is now available for an introductory offer of 9 EUR / USD until May 9th, 2021. After that, the plug-in sells for 19 EUR / USD.

All ujam plug-ins can be downloaded in VST, AU, 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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