UJAM dropped two new plugins into their UFX lineup, and both are chasing different vibes for sound mangling. UFX Lofi goes after that crusty vintage texture with tape wear and early digital artifacts, while UFX Distort handles everything from light saturation up to full-on aggressive destruction. Each one packs 20 different engine modes plus filter and finisher sections loaded with presets, and the randomization tools let you mess around without committing to anything.
Both plugins work the same way as the other UFX gear, which means you can flip between wild processing ideas without building massive effect chains. UFX Lofi has stuff like bitcrushing and wow/flutter with over 100 presets ready to go, and UFX Distort covers tube drives, fuzz, ring modulation, and a bunch of other harmonic shapers. They run on Windows 10 or later and macOS 11 or higher in all the standard formats, and the intro pricing puts them at 29 bucks each or 39 for the bundle before they jump to full price.
Both plugins work the same way as the other UFX gear, which means you can flip between wild processing ideas without building massive effect chains. UFX Lofi has stuff like bitcrushing and wow/flutter with over 100 presets ready to go, and UFX Distort covers tube drives, fuzz, ring modulation, and a bunch of other harmonic shapers. They run on Windows 10 or later and macOS 11 or higher in all the standard formats, and the intro pricing puts them at 29 bucks each or 39 for the bundle before they jump to full price.