Plugin Boutique has introduced a time-limited sale on a range of synthesizer instruments from Native Instruments as part of its Synth Month promotion.
Save up to 87% on Native Instruments’ most popular synths, from the genre-defining Massive to massive mono basses from Monark.
Explore FM synthesis with FM8, secure the ideal kicks and snares for electronic music with TRK-01, delve into modular with Blocks Primes, or engage in sound design with Razor and Form – each priced at only £17.50 / $19.
The promotion covers the following products:
- FM8 digital FM synthesizer with over 1200 meticulously crafted presets.
- Massive powerful polyphonic synthesizer catering to bass music and electro producers.
- Molekular modular system featuring 35 exclusive effects.
- Blocks Primes assortment of 23 advanced Blocks providing character, depth, and exceptional sound.
- Flesh by Tim Exile enhances your source material with dynamic basslines, riffing melodies, throbbing pads, and more.
- Form unique sample-based synthesizer offering a fresh approach to sound creation and a rich, organic sound.
- Kontour highly responsive synth that finely adjusts to even the smallest parameter changes.
- Monark virtual synth with a dynamic analog core meant to be played note by note to fully savor its bold, rich tone.
- Razor cutting-edge additive synthesis powerhouse providing potent sound and advanced sonic manipulation.
- Rounds blurring boundaries between innovative sound design and sophisticated sequencing methods.
- Super 8 modern interpretation of vintage polysynth sounds within a playful eight-voice instrument.
- TRK-01 innovative kick and bass synthesis accompanied by intuitive sequencing and modulation.
- Reaktor Prism extensively playable, responsive polyphonic instrument with a distinctive sound profile.
- Reaktor Spark revitalizes the subtractive synthesizer concept by introducing a dynamic and unpredictable element, igniting sounds into vibrant and sometimes chaotic entities.
The sale ends on September 15th, 2024.
For more details: Native Instruments


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