60 multi-effect VST UJAM BOOST FIRST LOOK REVIEW Complex Combination of Effect Modules & Processing

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If your transitions are lifeless (or nonexistent), turning to your ‘Risers’ folder and smacking on some samples is a surefire way to sound generic... but with BOOST, you can turn any audio track or buss into a new transition that meshes perfectly with the mix.

Bland choruses all suffer from the same ailment: there’s no drama. BOOST adds a natural ebb and flows to any track with a complex combination of effect modules and processing techniques you can subtly drop within seconds.

German-American plug-in makers UJAM announce the release of BOOST, plug-in of the
creative effects Finisher series. BOOST automates the creation of risers, impacts ,
breakdowns and any kind of transition. Turning the potentially time-consuming task into
a simplified process typical for UJAM Finisher products.
Finisher BOOST syncs to any DAW’s grid and offers phrase lengths of 2, 4 or 8 measures.
Users just need to choose a style and at which beat they want maximum intensity; everything
else is automated. There’s also a manual mode to freely conduct the transition.
BOOST complements the Finisher series, which includes RETRO (vintage), VOODOO
(guitar), DYNAMO (rhythmic), NEO (sci-fi), and FLUXX (experimental), as well as MICRO
(free).

BOOST is available now in VST 2, VST 3, AU 2, and AAX formats and also as a free, fully
functional 30-day trial at ujam.com. The plug-in runs natively on M1.
BOOST contains the following features:
● 60 multi-effect modes
● 200+ included presets
● Loop control, intuitive Flip button, and Vari controls custom-tailored to each mode
● Available natively on Apple Silicon and in VST3, VST2, AAX, and AU formats

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