Usynth DRIVE is UJAM’s take on what a modern house-focused synthesizer should be: fast, musical, and instantly rewarding.
Built for high-energy electronica, it delivers punchy basses, driving sequences, and polished synth textures without demanding deep synthesis knowledge. Behind its minimal controls sits a surprisingly powerful engine, but the whole point of DRIVE is simple: load it up, twist a few macros, and get straight to writing tracks that move.
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Usynth DRIVE is powered by a dual-layer synthesis engine that combines virtual analog, wavetable, FM, and multisample synthesis under the hood.
Each preset is carefully curated to sit perfectly in house and electronic productions, from rolling basslines to animated stabs and hypnotic leads. Despite the complexity of the engine, the interface keeps things streamlined, presenting only musically relevant controls so you never get lost in technical detail.
Instead of traditional synth programming, DRIVE encourages experimentation through intuitive macro-style controls.
The result feels more like shaping a finished sound than building one from scratch, which is ideal when inspiration strikes and deadlines are tight.
The interface is split into three main sections: Sequencer, Synth, and Finisher. The Sequencer lets you dial in rhythm, swing, note length, and tempo-locked movement.
The Synth section focuses on tone and internal modulation, while the Finisher adds polish using UJAM’s signature effects processing for instant depth, width, and impact.
A built-in randomisation system called Surprise can gently nudge a sound or completely reinvent it, making DRIVE a powerful idea generator as well as a reliable workhorse. With 100 presets, 25 sequences, 100 synth modes, and 90 finisher modes, there’s plenty of variation without ever feeling overwhelming.
UJAM’s secret weapon for instant polish, adding professional depth, width, and impact via 90 dedicated effect modes.
Yes. DRIVE is completely free to use with no time limits, watermarks, or export restrictions.
Not at all. DRIVE is designed around macro controls, making it easy to shape sounds without understanding oscillators or modulation routing.
Absolutely. While it’s tuned for house and high-energy electronica, many presets and sequences work well in techno, pop, and other electronic styles.
Each Usynth instrument focuses on a specific aesthetic. DRIVE is tailored for punchy, rhythmic, club-ready sounds, while other titles explore different tonal directions.
Usynth DRIVE runs on Windows and macOS and is available in VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX formats, all 64-bit only.