About

Musician, producer, and the one-person operation behind UB DSP.

Ben, founder of UB DSP

Hey, I'm Ben. I've been messing with computers since I got an Amstrad CPC at age eight, and making music on them since 1997.

I play guitar, bass, drums, and keys — and I've never been able to stick to one genre. Death metal at fourteen, punk rock drums, post-rock, jazz fusion, and eventually electronic music and video game scores as unTIL BEN, and synth-infused extreme metal with Scarset Rebellion. I also record and mix my own bands — sometimes in proper studios, sometimes in a rehearsal basement where the room sound is best described as "concrete enthusiasm." Hardware, in the box, everything in between.

If you're anything like me, you probably own way too many plugins.

Plugins. So many plugins.

My love affair with audio plugins started the way it does for most people: I was a broke student in the late '90s, and a friend handed me a stack of cracked software. ReBirth. Fruity Loops. The Waves bundle. I had no idea what half of it did, but I couldn't stop tweaking.

That was over twenty years ago. These days my plugin collection is legitimate — and enormous. Saturators, synths, effects, utilities — if it shapes sound, I've probably tested it. I know the joy of finding a plugin that just clicks — and the frustration of finding one that sounds incredible but feels like it was designed by someone who's never actually mixed a song.

That frustration is what started everything.

When curiosity turned into a project

I'm a Bitwig Studio user and Certified Trainer, and one of the things I love about Bitwig is how far you can go building your own devices inside the DAW. I spent a lot of time designing instruments and effects in The Grid, pushing modulators into unexpected territory. It's an incredible playground — but at some point, I kept running into ideas that needed more control than any DAW environment could offer.

That's where my other life kicked in. I studied signal processing at a graduate level — the math behind how audio signals are shaped, filtered, and transformed. I'd always had ideas for plugins I wished existed. Now I had a reason to actually build them.

So I stopped waiting and started building. That's how UB DSP was born — and Grit Blender, a multi-saturation plugin with twelve algorithms and three blend modes, became the first release. It won't be the last.

What UB DSP is about

Every plugin I make starts the same way: I wanted it to exist as a user, and it didn't. I design for the way I actually work — the most important controls always visible, workflows fast, nothing between me and the music.

That same thinking shapes everything else:

  • Your studio, your rules. No telemetry, no phone-home, no tracking. Licenses work 100% offline. Your tools should never spy on you.
  • CLAP-first. I believe in open standards. Every UB DSP plugin is designed for CLAP from the ground up, with VST3, AU, and AAX as first-class secondary formats.
  • No subscription traps. One fair price. Free updates. Software you buy should stay yours.

Beyond the code

I live in Bayonne, in the southwest of France, where I split my time between the studio and the ocean — surfing clears the head like nothing else.

At home, music is a family affair. My three kids are at the conservatory studying bassoon, piano, and cello. I'm outnumbered, but I'm pretty sure I can still hold my own on guitar.

If any of this resonates, grab the free trial of Grit Blender and see how it feels. I'm always happy to talk audio — reach out any time.

— Ben

Questions or Feedback?

Whether you have a feature request, a bug report, or just want to say hello — I'm all ears.

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