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TrustScore 4 out of 5

4.1

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Evaluating 157 reviews, reviewers had a great experience with this company. Customers consistently praise the products, finding them excellent, fun, and easy to use, often describing them as game-changers for their creative process. Many highlight the efficiency and ease of the user experience, noting how the tools provide great starting points and inspiration for new songs and melodies, significantly improving songwriting and workflow. Reviewers appreciate the one-click approach to presets and the ability to export MIDI and audio, making the products valuable additions to their gear. However, some customers experienced slow loading times for synth instances and occasional freezing, particularly with certain plugins. There were also mentions of technical issues with installation and database recognition, leading to unusable apps. A few people reported dissatisfaction with customer service, citing unhelpful or rude staff and slow response times, while others praised the customer service team as friendly and fast.

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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

I haven't had the time to try the program that much for now, but I like it vey much so far. I also tried to insert midi files from the unison midi melody blueprint and the bonus pack but that didn't... See more

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I originally tried the Unison Zen Master and I love it. Used it on various pieces of work. Followed Unison for a litte while and as a plug in user, I was lacking a good bass VST for some of my work.... 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 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

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
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Unisynth Expectations: Exceeded

Despite Unison's varying reputation around the internet, they have a variety of great tools that are worth a shot at trying before forming an opinion. Unisynth is one of them: even advanced users can incorporate their own wavetables, samples, and impulses!

19 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I really like the 1 click approach

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.
But this device is something special and really is a great addition to your gear

21 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

The Unisynth is incredibly Intuitive

The Unisynth is incredibly useful—the depth of its engine allows for a wide range of high-quality sounds. The generative features have already made their way into a few of my mixes, where I’ve been auditioning different “suggestions” in real time, letting the mix play while searching for elements that naturally fit into the overall flow.

25 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't fall for it

I've been watching this business for years and they haven't really changed their syntax, almost the whole website is there to explain why their plugin is "the plugin", and almost 90% of what they say is disputable, the more disputable it is, the less trustworthy it is, not to mention that it's CPU usage from their plugins burn more than the big shots of the place, you can practically get Arturia Analog Lab Lite for free and get the same amount of stuff for better quality.

Just a recommendation: if you wanna make real music, there are tons of free stuff out there for you to use, take advantage of them, be creative.

25 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

How easy it is

How easy it is. With a few generations and adjustments here an there in the engine and effects I have come up with some great sounds. Having many sounds and all of the generations as a starting point is what helps me. It's much easier to come up with great layered sounds

20 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

This synth is great for getting starting points and ideas

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 the synth instances load fairly slow inside my project, sometimes taking a few minutes to initiate (I'm using BitWig).
If not for the load times I'd give this a 5-Star Review for sure because it comes in soooo handy when creative writing and following inspiration.

24 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great Job Unison!

Sure the Standard mode is fun & easy, but the Advanced mode gives you control that's on par with Serum & Vital. I highly recommend watching both the Deep Dive and Advanced Implementation videos to really get the most out of Unisynth!
-mattyjo

23 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Unisynth was worth the wait!!

The new Unisynth is crazy! Not only can you manually create sounds and presets, similarly to Serum's processes, but the ability to auto generate presets and variations of a presets and all details within make this a game changer. Unbelievable tool that's going to revolutionize synths.

20 March 2026
Unprompted review

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