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Ujam Beatmaker 2 Eden Virtual Instrument

Ujam Beatmaker 2 Eden Virtual Instrument
  • Product Code: eq121025
  • Availability: In Stock

$207.00 $283.59

Built for DJs, drummers, producers, and soundtrack composers, Ujam Beatmaker 2 EDEN is a software instrument doubling as your personal, real-time drum-track creator for producing stomping and driving beats for EDM, big room, and rave styles. Beatmakers EDEN offers 10 separate drum kits, each professionally layered, compiled, and mixed to create the instantly recognizable sonic identity associated with the genre. Choose from over 45 different styles containing 1035 different rhythmical patterns for instant song intros, fills, verses, choruses, breakdowns, and endings—all waiting to be fired off and arranged using your MIDI controller in real time.

Select one of the 12 Mix settings and boost the intensity of your beat using the Amount knob. The Kick Pump function adds dynamic side-chain compression for that characteristic pumping sound. Optimized for live arrangement and mixing, Beatmaker Eden takes advantage of Ujam's simple yet powerful macro controls, allowing for dynamic and tonal tweaking on the fly.

For DJs, Drummers, Producers    EDM, Big Room, and Rave Grooves    10 Layered and Mixed Drum Kits    45 Styles, 1035 Rhythmical Patterns    Phrase Drag-and-Drop into DAW    Special Control: Kick Pump    12 Mix Presets with Beat Intensity    Individual Audio Outputs    Mac/Windows, VST 2/3, AU, AAX

General
Delivery MethodDownload
License TypeStandard
Sound TypeDrums, Loops, Percussion
Supported Plug-In FormatsAAX (Native), AU, VST2, VST3
Standalone OperationNo
System Requirements
OS CompatibilitymacOS 10.15 to 12.5
Windows 10 to 11
Memory Requirement4 GB
Storage Requirement60 MB
CPU RequirementMac:
Intel or 
Apple Silicon and Faster  
Display Resolution Requirement1280 x 768
Internet Connection RequiredYes

  • You can now drag phrases like intros, verses, or choruses straight from the interactive UI keyboard to the Beatmaker instrument track of your DAW. This opens up a slew of creative options.

  • The Mix section features a set of 12 Mix presets optimized for Hip Hop beat production.
  • Use the Amount knob for thumping lows, smooth stereo widening, slap delay, EQ carving, and many other processing methods rolled into 12 Mix presets, allowing you to transform the sound of your beats in moments.
  • Use the Beat Intensity control to make quick changes—e.g. to adjust energy levels between your verse and chorus.

  • The Kick Pump control sends the kick drum into a sidechain compressor, creating that typical supercompressed pump where the rest of the signal bows to the kick drum.

  • The Master section processes the stereo output of Beatmaker, excluding the Instruments you’ve sent through individual outputs.
  • It offers one-knob saturation, a loudness maximizer, an ambience selector, a sweep control for the dual filter, and more.

  • With individual outputs, you can route any instrument or channel from Beatmaker to separate channels on your DAWs mixer.

  • Exclusive Studio One (v4.6.2 and later) piano-roll integration: The names of styles and drum elements are displayed on the keys of your piano roll to help you find the right styles and drums quickly and easily for your track.
  • The scale range of the styles and instruments are highlighted with a red line on the left side of your piano roll.

  • 45 different styles containing 1035 different rhythmical patterns for instant song intros, fills, verses, choruses, breakdowns, and endings
  • 10 drum kits 
  • 12 mix presets with Beat Intensity
  • Special control: Kick Pump
  • Master section for sound processing
  • Phrase drag-and-drop into DAW
  • Controllable via integrated virtual keyboard, MIDI controller, MIDI sequencer, or MIDI notes
  • Interface is resizable to fit on small screens
  • Player Sync quantizes the Beatmaker player to match the playback of your DAW
  • Supported on Intel Macs and Apple Silicon Macs (Rosetta and native)

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can I Use this lens with Sony A7models with an special adapter ?

A: The best adapter is this one to use the ZEISS Otus 28mm f/1.4 ZE Lens for Canon EF on a A7 series camera, https://bhpho.to/46wH423. Note the mfr does not list that lens specific but should be find.

Q: 2. Will this lens work on the BMPCC6K? Do I need a Speedbooster?

A: Yes, the ZEISS Otus 1.4/55 ZE will work with the BMPCC6K camera. Given the APS-C format, the effective focal length of the lens is equivalent to approximately 82mm.

Q: 3. is there a tripod collar available to fit this lens?

A: A tripod collar is only necessary with longer/telephoto lenses.

Q: 4. This focal length is very prone to sagittal coma flare. Does the Otus 28mm resist this? Especially with off axis bright lights?

A: At worst, the flares will look artistic and beautiful ... everything is beautiful through that lens (not kidding !). But yes, stopping the lens down even to 1.8 will likely eliminate it.

Q: 5. Can anyone share their experience using the Zeiss Otus 55mm with a Canon 5DSR?

A: Yes. Works fine. Top end camera, top end lens, top end result. Use tripod, cable release etc. Any more specific question? In case you wonder, Focusingscreen dot com now has the S-type screen available for the 5Ds. Just received the first prototype of the new screen.

Q: 6. If I made an order today, is there an estimated time to receive it? Thanks.

A: If you were to order this lens today a realistic time to receive it would be 6-8 weeks.

Q: 7. Do I need an adapter to use this on Nikon Zf? Will it work the same as the manual Voigtlander lenses?

A: To use the ZEISS Milvus 135mm f/2 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F on the Nikon Zf Mirrorless Camera, you need the Nikon FTZ II Mount Adapter, BH #NIFTZ2.

Q: 8. Between this and the Milvus 18mm f/2.8, which is sharper?

A: The ZEISS Milvus 21mm f/2.8 ZF.2 Lens for Nikon F and the Milvus 18mm f/2.8 are equally as sharp. The difference is in the focal length.

Q: 9. Is this manual aperture

A: No, the aperture on the ZEISS Milvus 50mm f/1.4 ZE Lens for Canon EF is controlled from the Canon camera body.

Q: 10. When is the lens going to be available?

A: The Milvus 2/135 ZE will begin shipping in November .

16/09/2024

[60 MB ] Product was ready as promised in a timely fashion. When I went to pick it up it was delivered within a few minutes with a smile. Great experience all the way around with B&H !

5
15/09/2024

[60 MB ] Nothing said on YouTube is false or misleading. If you already have a keybed you love to play, just buy the sounds here and record or jam out with them.

5
14/09/2024

[1280 x 768] I've been searching for a realistic piano sound for a long time. After many disappointments, I was happy to discover Keyscapes.

It is on the pricy side, but audio wise... it is worth it. I had some issues installing it, but it seemed to be with a particular hard drive. Once I tried installing on a different drive, it worked flawlessly.

Very happy with my purchase. As always, shipping and customer service by BandH is great!

5
13/09/2024

[Yes] I own many piano libraries as well as a real Steinway B so I was not expecting Keyscape to be as good as it is. I have not had time to explore much beyond the Rhodes and Yamaha C7 sounds but those are excellent and have easily replaced other libraries for me. The sounds work very well in my mixes. It does take a fairly hefty computer with an SSD, however, to run.

5
01/09/2024

[4 GB] It's worth it for the stunning acoustic and electric pianos alone (each of which would cost far more than this entire collection), but it's really nice for producers to have even more unique sounds of rare and exotic instruments (with bells, tines, and plucked sounds), all with great FX. And as if that's not enough, those of us with Spectrasonics Omnisphere enjoy the integration into that VST with a horde of already crafted patches that meld the two.

5
27/08/2024

[Standard] Keyscape is totally worth it. The pianos and other instruments sound great alone and In a mix. I would say that they sound better than trying to mic up a real piano. Keyscape sounds very professional and exciting. You will have fun and be very impressed. I love it.

5
22/08/2024

[60 MB ] I think I own everything Spectrasonics has produced in at least the last 10 years. Keyscape is yet another must-have. Everyone on that team does great work. I recently had occasion to visit the studio containing many of the original instruments sampled for this collection, and while that was cool, I'm happier simply having access to this library on my computer. :-)

5
05/08/2024

[Standard] This program was a long time coming. I had been an owner of one of the original mid 1960s Compact Combos for many years, until things started to break down. And of course, next to impossible to find parts. Or people that are able and willing to repair them. Some of the modern keyboards do have some of the Farfisa sounds, but in reality, only a small amount of them(like maybe 2 or 3 of them). In reality, there is more of a diverse amount of tones that the Farfisa produced. Even resorted to buying one of the Electro-Harmonix C9 organ emulator pedals, but that still wasn't enough of these particular kinds of tone for me. Then Arturia started coming out with these new virtual instrument programs. The dealers that I normally buy from carried the similar type of Vox Continental program(which would have probably worked fine, and would have settled for it) but knowing that the Farfisa program was also being made, I had to search to see who carried it. No regrets here. All the sounds that I was familiar with, and where they were situated on the virtual keyboard screen. What was interesting that they had the option of effects pedals in this program......and I would always run my Farfisa through a Phase Shifter and/or a Flanger when I had it. Also learned a few things that I did not know about my original instrument. There used to be this one controller that stuck out of the bottom, that you controlled with your knee. When I bought my original Farfisa(used, back in the mid-70s), that knee controller was missing, and it was something I never noticed. So, a bit more historical and technical information on the instrument you played regularly---but didn't know about. It's easy to get a keyboard that has the piano, Rhodes, and Hammond sounds, to name a few......but nobody seemed to get the Farfisa sounds right. Until now. Great timing, on the part of Arturia!

5
17/07/2024

[4 GB] The depth of the sounds in this virtual instrument is staggering. It's like going from an SD TV to an OLED 8k HDTV. Very pleased with my purchase especially from B&H. Super fast shipping and the best price I could find online anywhere. Cheers! W. Oliver

5
17/06/2024

[Standard] Works well standalone, and also integrates with Omnisphere quite well (nice to have a bunch of new patches for this integration for immediate use). Fantastic acoustic / electric pianos and it's great to have all of the vintage and rate mechanical / bell / tine keys for unique sounds.

5

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