UJAM Release Beatmaker KANDY

US Beatmaker drum machine for billboard chart pop music      18/12/20

UJAM has launched KANDY, the seventh addition to their Beatmaker line. Here's how they describe it...

This drum instrument is a bleeding-edge virtual beatmaker, employing extremely processed samples and state-of-the-art sound design for the top of the billboard charts, think Dua Lipa, Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga. KANDY features 460 pop music drum patterns professionally sampled in 20 styles and a signature Sweetness special control that shapes huge sounds with the help of multiband compression and a transient designer so the drums cut through the mix better.

KANDY adds to the Beatmaker series including HYPE (EDM), EDEN 2 (HYPE's EDM sister), DOPE 2 (Vintage HipHop), HUSTLE 2 (Trap), VICE (80s and Synthwave) and VOID (Drum & Bass).

KANDY is available now in VST, AU 2 and AAX formats also as a free, fully functional 30-day trial at ujam.com.

KANDY features:

  • 20 styles, 50 presets
  • 10 drum kits, 460 patterns
  • MIDI Drag and Drop
  • Special control: Sweetness algorithm

 

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.

Pricing and Availability:
KANDY is now available at ujam.com for an introductory offer of 49 EUR / USD until December 27th, 2020. After that, the plug-in sells for 69 EUR / USD. The bundle of seven Beatmakers including KANDY, HYPE, EDEN 2, DOPE 2, HUSTLE 2, VICE and VOID is available for 339 EUR / USD (instead of 483 EUR / USD for the single products). Owners of any Beatmaker get a special loyalty offer of 29 EUR / USD until December 27th.

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