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Reviewers had a great experience with this company. Customers are really happy with the products, often describing them as game-changing and essential for boosting creativity and workflow. Many people praise the ease of use and the immediate, inspiring results these tools provide for music production. The technology is frequently highlighted for its ability to generate perfect basslines and chord progressions, saving significant time and effort. However, some customers experienced issues with the app, including slow loading times for synth instances and occasional freezing, particularly with Bass Dragon. A few other people also felt that the advanced screens were overwhelming or that the random functions in some tools were not always useful. There were also mentions of installation problems and difficulties with customer service regarding software registration and refunds.

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I recently acquired Bass Dragon. I must say that after a few days of playing around with it that I´m very pleased. The AI generated basslines fit the songs perfectly, no matter which genre I choose. I... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

This synth is great for getting starting points and ideas! And provides and easy path to curate the sounds even further to incorporate in to my music. My only thing with this current version is that... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Really like the 1 click approach to get a pre-set instantly, like all unison plug inn. Although I find the easy parameter edit a breeze, the more advanced screens are somewhat overwhelming to use. B... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

To be totally honest I haven't played around with the Chord Genie very much since I purchased it. So I really don't feel qualified to give a good judgement of it at this time. When I first got the dow... See more


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We help you produce professional-sounding music while eliminating all the guesswork, frustration and overwhelm. For support, please email support@unison.audio and our team will respond within 24 hours.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Maybe a sub mixer or pre amp before the…

Maybe a sub mixer or pre amp before the master mixer IAM having difficulty with the levels of the oscillators with all the modulation,so thinking if you asked chat for a solution to maybe have an extra level on the oscillators before master out,just a thought and thank you

4 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

It's really great

It's really great! Saved me a lot of time going through the tons of presets. Thank you so much.

On a side note, I bought and have used the Drum Monkey. It's great too. Got great dum beats from it that would have take me ages to cut and paste or manually choosing the components. One request though, if you can include a sub routine for it to create the individual parts of a song like intros, fills, verses and outros tied to the main theme drum beats it created, that would be the ultimate deal breaker for me. It would save me even more time to search or create for the individual fills, intros, to match what the Drum Monkey generated for the main theme of the song. Thank you so much. Hoping you will take the time to those features in an already great application.

5 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Thumbs Up

So far, its done exactly what's expected of it. I give the unisynth a thumbs up for assisting with the synth sounds for sure.

4 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Unisynth has very good sound quality…

Unisynth has very good sound quality and delivers polished, modern sounds right away. That part is definitely strong.
However, the “AI” feels more like a combination of genre-based algorithms and a preset generator rather than true intelligent sound design. It seems to select and blend from predefined styles instead of creating fully unique sounds.
Another limitation is the genre system. Right now, genres are grouped together (for example house with deep house, or big room with progressive house), which reduces precision. It would be much better if each genre was more clearly separated, such as dedicated categories for tech house, melodic house, and other specific styles. Because of this, the results can sometimes feel less targeted than expected.
I would also like to see more wavetable options and deeper sound design control, including additional parameters like envelopes (ENV) and LFOs. This would give users more flexibility to shape sounds beyond the generated results.
The user interface could also be improved for better clarity and quicker workflow—making it easier to understand and adjust settings at a glance.
I understand that doing real AI sound design offline is technically difficult, but improving the intelligence, genre accuracy, and control would make Unisynth much more powerful.
Overall, it’s a strong plugin with great sound quality, but it still has room to grow in terms of true AI behavior, genre precision, and deeper customization.

26 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

genre based sounds seem limited

as a standalone synth it has a lot of features that make it powerful, but whilst its claim of generating unlimited genre based sounds is technically correct (as it will always role the dice to create something new) however in practice the same/similar sounds keep getting generated. The argument could be that this is as intended since each genre has particular sounds that limit the output, but after clicking over and over the output starts to get very repetitive and you wonder if there is any point in clicking again. Please note, nothing stops you from taking the generated output and altering it to better match what you want, but it isn't usually the ready to go sounds that you'd expect from (in contrast) a genre based sample pack. Please note, again, I'm not saying it doesn't generate genre based output, just that the output does not vary by a large degree so if you don't feel the output is what you need then clicking more probably won't help you. I'm hoping they release an upgrade with more algorithms soon otherwise I expect this will be returned as they have an excellent return policy. Final note, they did offer an add-on of sounds taken from big name artists that I did not purchase, and maybe that was my mistake and the synth is significantly better with the add-on, but I can't know if that is so. Also, final-final note, I own and use midi wizard, bass dragon, drum monkey and so I'm already using unison generated output, this particular product is less than I hoped.

31 March 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

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Unison.audio as a business, produced music sound production software, sold for a money amount. Fun, ease of use, good results. Other people individuals and business groups produced music editing software, good, fun, and ease of use. Some was freeware, some was expensive, and some was reasonable. Unison.audio of recent times of this composing, March 30, announced a new venture with a product named Unisynth. Curious, their other software was incredible and what is UNISYNTH going to be? A synth evolved to be a hardware electronic device with a keyboard similar as a piano, but with knobs and sliders to vary electronically the sounds it produced. A man named Robert Moog explored various components to produce electronic sounds. MOOG.

30 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

unique wavetable options make this a favorite

UniSynth has unique fun ways to manipulate wavetables so is good fun. Besides moving through the wavetable frames as in Serum, Phase Plant, and Pigments, itself always a pleasure, with a vertical slider, you can choose from 20 algorithms in Advanced mode, from a dropdown just below the waveform on left, which alters how the horizontal slider warps the wavetable. It's easiest to see what's happening if you click the little hexagon the middle of the 3 symbols in the upper right of the waveform display. Very cool and interesting. Easy to assign and see assigned controls, too. And since you can drag and drop in your own wavetable, these unique distortions can be applied to any wavetable you like. [Not all unique as algorithms by any means, options include AM/FM from the other oscillators for example, but the x/y pad control through the wavetable and shaping simultaneously is wild].

The AI which seems their big selling point is basically AI influenced randomizers trained on genres to create instruments from the available controls. [Not melody generators]. Randomizers are often fun and the odd slant to randomization added here is kind of cool. I don't know how on target the generated sounds are to the trained-on genres, for instance I quickly generated a Pad that was no such thing - but it's fun and actually comes up with nice sounds IMO. But the AI/randomization wouldn't make it worth buying to me; the excellent wavetable options do.

27 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A whole new way to look at sounds!

This is a machine and a half. The amazing sounds it creates are only the start of the fun - it just gives so much control. Sounds are crisp and powerful and have already started incorporating them into tracks!

27 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Loving Unisynth!

Loving Unisynth!

Got the foundations of a new track laid down yesterday using Unisynth.
Added some additional audio effects to the existing patches and sounds amazing.
It saved me so much time trying to create patches from the start with other synths and lets me concentrate on finishing the track instead.

26 March 2026
Unprompted review

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