U-he Uhbik 2 is a free update to its effects plugin collection, featuring new sound design options, updated visuals, and more: now in public beta.
Beta time is over. U-he has today released Uhbik 2, a major free update to its beloved effects bundle for macOS and Windows.
On the one hand, there are other names for my clarity. The suite now includes Uhbik Ambience (reverb), Compressor, Delay, Flanger, Grainshift (granular effects), Phaser, Runciter (distorting filter), EQ, Shifter, and Tremolo (rhythm).
Alongside a new compressor plugin, each effect has been refined in every aspect. This includes improved DSPs, new interfaces, and added modulation capabilities.
The best thing: it’s a free update for existing users. For new users, u-he Uhbik 2 is available now for 199€. It runs as a VST, VST3, AU, AAX, and CLAP plugin on macOS (native Apple Silicon + Intel), Linux, and Windows.
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Update from October 1, 2025
Uhbik 2 has been in public beta since spring. Now, the release is imminent, as U-he has released the first release candidate version.
One of the notable additions is the new compressor, which now features input gain and wet gain parameters. The grainshift performs better now in the phaser vocoder mode.
Additionally, CLAP parameter modulation support and the factory content have been added, along with other enhancements. Further, you can now scale the GUIs up to 300%. New preferences for improved mouse and touchpad support have been added.
This is also your last chance to grab U-he Uhbik 2 at the original price of 149€. Once the new version is out, the price will rise to 199€.
The new beta is available here on the KVR Audio forum.
Article from May 28, 2025
The plugin most people are probably waiting for is Zebra 3 from u-he. As reported, there seems to be a public beta this year, and probably even an official release. The Berlin-based company is currently working on more than just Zebra 3.
At Superbooth 2025, U-he showcased Uhbik 2, a major free update for its effects plugin bundle for macOS and Windows. Good news, Uhbik 2 is now in public beta.
u-he Uhbik 2
Uhbik is a popular effect plugin bundle that’s a bit dated. This is especially noticeable in the UIs, which no longer match the designs of u-he of 2025, like the patch browser and more. U-he Uhbik 2 brings all of this up to date and even more.
The first major change is the names. Where the old versions were designated as A, D, and F, the new versions now have proper names, making it easier to remember what each one does. For example, the granular processor now calls Grainshift, or the reverb Ambience.
Uhbik 2 also supports surround formats up to 7.1. This will please many music producers, especially in the film industry. Then, u-he is also working on a Uhbik rack version that could load multiple Uhbiks to create and save an effects chain. This, however, is a new feature that will be introduced in the future.
As a reminder, Uhbik 2 features 10 creative effect plugins, including a new compressor plugin.
- Ambience: plate reverb with early-reflection and three operation modes
- Compressor
- Delay: plugin is inspired classic tape echo units
- EQ: a semi-parametric equalizer
- Flanger/chorus with two traditional flavours: the twin tape machine method and the bucket brigade stomp box type
- Grainshift: grain pitch shifter effect
- Phaser: it features 42 all-pass filters with granular pitch shift or vocoder operation modes
- Runciter: distortion filter
- Shifter: frequency shifter
- Tremolo: with customizable patterns
Built-in Modulation
Another significant new feature is the built-in modulation in each U-He Uhbik 2 plugin. You can now work with a multi-mode envelope (envelope follower, attack/decay, cyclic, one-shot), a customizable 128-step modulation sequencer (also known as “mapper”), and a multi-wave LFO.
A four-slot modulation matrix handles all this new modulation power with drag-and-drop mod mapping support. In addition, the matrix contains further modulation sources, including the mod wheel, pitch wheel, aftertouch, velocity, and more.
Furthermore, each Uhbik 2 plugin now features an advanced preset browser with categories, tags, and additional options. According to u-he, your existing user presets from the previous version are still supported. You just have to manually copy these over to the new preset folders, as they have also been renamed.
Additionally, U-he Uhbik 2 will no longer support VST2, as the format has been discontinued, and also for 32-bit systems.
The plugins are currently in public beta. There are still bugs and some things that aren’t fully functional yet. The full list of known issues is on the u-he KVR Audio forum. Therefore, they don’t recommend using the plugins in large projects where you need to be sure everything will work.
First Impression
Plugin miracles still happen. Not as long as with Zebra 3, but we’ve been waiting for a Uhbik update for a while. I’m glad it’s finally here. The new versions look very exciting and offer many new possibilities.
Since I’ve been a Uhbik user for some time and purchased it myself, I’m excited to test it out, especially the new modulation options look tasty to use.
You can purchase Uhbik 1 now for 149€. The price will go up to 199€ upon the official release of Uhbik 2. You can save 25% off during this public beta phase. Uhbik 2 will be free for existing Uhbik license owners. It runs as a 64-bit only VST, VST3, AU, AAX, and CLAP plugin on macOS, Linux, and Windows.
The public beta is available in the KVR Audio Forum.
More information here: U-he / KVR Audio Forum



Wooo-Hooo!!!
I’m just a bit excited.Been looking forward to this for a long time.
man this is one of the only things worth knowing about right now ngl but the newbies won’t bat an eyelid at it they’d rather spend 1k on a 20second sampler that sounds worse than a wax cylinder recording aha