Martinic is offering the AX Chorus plugin for FREE to celebrate the Holland soccer team’s success in the European Cup.
The AX Chorus plugin emulates the MN3009 Bucket Brigade (BBD) chip, a key component in AKAI’s AX73 and AX60 synthesizers.
While these analog keyboards may not have achieved the iconic status of classics like the Roland JUNO-60, they offer a unique sound. A significant part of their charm comes from the chorus module, which the AX Chorus plugin faithfully reproduces.
It’s worth pointing out that Martinic has also emulated the AX73 synthesizer in a separate plugin, and the AX Chorus code is derived from that virtual instrument.
AX Chorus typically costs €28.00 (currently on sale for €19.60), but you can get it for FREE today only by using the coupon code ORANGE2 at checkout.
However, please note that the offer will expire soon. As of this writing (9am CEST), there are only a few hours left.
So, to get your FREE copy of the AX Chorus, please follow these steps:
- Visit the AX Chorus product page as soon as possible;
- Add AX Chorus to your shopping cart;
- Click the “Enter Promotional Code” link and enter ORANGE2 in the promo code field;
- Apply the code and complete the checkout.
Once completed, you should receive the plugin installer link and your serial number via email.
Here’s how the page looks when you apply the promo code.

Please let me know in the comments section if you successfully redeem this offer. If the offer stops working, please leave a comment so I can update the article accordingly.
By the way, I love the idea of celebrating sports successes with free music production goodies.
In that spirit, if the Serbian national basketball team reaches the finals at the Olympic Games in Paris this year, I will offer one of Flame Sound’s premium products for free to celebrate.
AX Chorus is available in 64-bit VST3, AU, and AAX plugin formats for Windows and macOS.
UPDATE: The offer has expired.
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Last Updated on July 9, 2024 by Tomislav Zlatic.