Plugin Boutique is a constant source of huge discounts and one of my favourite places to buy audio software and now you can choose from five free gifts this November.
Another of my favorite discounts comes from Flame Sound, where you can buy the Pyro Cinematic Starter Kit for just $9 (usually $49) for a limited time.
Huge discounts are amazing, but free is better than cheap, and Plugin Boutique can help us with that, too.
Each month, Plugin Boutique offers a free gift with any qualifying purchase, and it’s something that I, and many others, have come to look forward to.
This November, there are five Plugin Boutique Gifts to choose from:
- IK Multimedia T-RackS Studio Bundle
- GForce AXXESS
- Ujam Beatmaker VICE
- Native Instruments Monark
- Mastering the Mix Advanced Mastering Course
As always, a qualifying purchase is a paid product, and you cannot pay in full using Virtual Cash or a coupon code (anything under 100% is OK).
As we’re nearing the end of the month, you only have a little time to take advantage of this offer. The offer ends on November 29, 2024, so if you see something you like, get it now!
IK Multimedia’s T-RackS Studio Bundle includes the British Channel, Comprexxor, and Pusher plugins. The bundle provides the tools you need to shape, compress, and colour audio, whether you’re going for a vintage or modern sound.
GForce AXXESS is an augmented recreation of the 1975 Arp AXXE Synthesizer. A look at the interface might remind you more of the Arp Odyssey than AXXE, and that’s because this augmented recreation is the little brother of the GForce Oddity3 Odyssey emulation.
GForce has a proven track record of delivering accurate emulations of vintage synths, and AXXESS sounds like a real treat.
Ujam’s Beatmaker VICE delivers retro-futuristic drums and authentic 1980s vibes.
These Beatmaker releases are simple enough for anyone to get great results and flexible enough to create something unique. I like Ujam; they keep it simple without taking control away from the musician, and when you add 80s vibes, what’s not to like?
Native Instruments Monark has been around for a while, and it’s still a go-to synth for thousands of producers.
It delivers a convincing Minimoog sound at a fraction of the cost, and if you can get it free, that’s even better. I may be wrong, but I think I’ve seen Monark available for free or very cheap more often than the above choices, and that’s always worth considering.
The last choice is something different; it’s the Mastering the Mix Advanced Mastering Course.
I’m always happy to see educational material included in promotions and giveaways because I’m sure we could all benefit from focusing on getting the best out of our existing tools at times before buying new ones. It might not be the glamorous choice, but it’s well worth checking out.
Big thanks to Plugin Boutique, as always, and remember, act fast, or you’ll miss this offer!
Check out the deal: Plugin Boutique November Gifts (Get one of five free plugins with any qualifying purchase until November 29th)
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7 Comments
Denise
onIs it possible to use NI Monark as a poly synth?
Numanoid
onNative Instruments says it is a “Monophonic synthesizer for leads, bass, classic, percussion, sequenced, FX”
Robin
onI’m assuming this is a T-Racks 5 Plugin bundle thats been given away? anyone know?
Tracing Arcs
onWould love to know as well if the T-Racks is V5 (I only have V5) and I understand V6 will not recognise V5 you have to purchase some version of V6 in order to run them.
Side Shw
onIt is T-Racks 5 but different plugins. You get Space Delay, Tape Machine 440 and White Channel.
Hell'ektrix
onYou made a mistake about the IK T-Racks studio Bundle gift.
It’s not Comprexxor and Pusher with the White Channel.
It’s the Space Delay + Tape Machine 440 and the White Channel.
It’s been a long time that I want a good RE-201 emulation, so yeah, awesome gift !
TenorSaxophone
onIsn’t Arturia’s 201 better though? It was also free last month w loopcloud.