Soundtoys Announces 2015 Summer Sale

US Discounts on plug-ins until the end of June      23/06/15

Soundtoys Announces 2015 Summer Sale


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Soundtoys says that you can put some serious analog warmth into your sessions this summer with amazing deals on Their effects plug-ins. They tell us that, for a limited time, you can get the Soundtoys Native Effects bundle for only $379 (Reg. $495) with a free upgrade to the upcoming Soundtoys 5, or snag EchoBoy for only $99 (Reg. $179), along with other specials including Little AlterBoy, voice manipulator, and Little PrimalTap, retro delay - both available to purchase for the first time.

Pricing and Availability:

Soundtoys Native Effects: Only $379 Reg. $495
(Includes EchoBoy, Decapitator, FilterFreak, Crystallizer, PhaseMistress, Tremolator, and PanMan. Free upgrade to Soundtoys 5 upon release*)

Individual Plug-in Specials:

  • EchoBoy: $99. Reg. $179
  • Decapitator: $99. Reg. $179
  • FilterFreak: $99. Reg. $179
  • Crystallizer: $79. Reg. $179
  • Tremolator: $79. Reg. $179
  • PanMan: $79. Reg. $179
  • PhaseMistress: $79. Reg. $179
  • MicroShift: $79. Reg. $129
  • Radiator: $79. Reg. $129
  • Devil-Loc: $79. Reg. $129
  • Little AlterBoy: $49 Reg. $79
  • Little PrimalTap: $49 Reg. $79

 

* The Academic Bundle is not included in promotional pricing. Individual plug-in purchases will also receive a free version 5 upgrade to the equivalent product upon its release.

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