Fancy trying your hand at some orchestral film scoring? Or perhaps you’re already a seasoned composer looking to upgrade your arsenal. Well, right now, Plugin Boutique is hosting its Music For Film sale, offering tools for cinematic scoring, orchestral sound design and epic soundtracks at big discounts.
The sale itself includes everything from individual plugins and instruments to whole collections that will pretty much end the need to ever buy another plugin again. Take IK Multimedia’s TOTAL VI MAX 2, for example – a comprehensive collection of professional virtual instruments usually priced at £1,439, but now just £69 until 29 March. That’s an insane 95% off!
Or try Scaler, a professional music theory workstation which is on hand to help you write the perfect chord progressions and melodies, and think about your compositions in new ways, making them better than ever. Until 22 March, you can save £20, and get it for just £79 down from £99.
UJAM’s 2025 Season Bundle is also included in the sale, packed with all the plugins and virtual instruments to supercharge your production arsenal. Consisting of 13 plugins, spanning advanced multi-FX processors, cinematic and synth instruments, distortion/lo-fi tools, and rhythm-focused engines with deep modulation and hundreds of presets, this bundle is included in PB’s Music For Film sale, but to be honest, it would be a great addition to any producer’s arsenal. Usually priced at £872.96, and now just £130, too.
Elsewhere, there’s a number of individual virtual instruments – including pianos from Rhodes, string and brass instruments from Roland, and even Celestial Harp from Sonuscore. You could also go for the Everything Bundle: Orchestral Sounds for all of your orchestral needs, originally priced at £194, now just £15 until 31 March.
This is just a small selection of what’s on offer in the Music For Film sale, so head over to Plugin Boutique now to browse for yourself and upgrade your production arsenal today.
Sam is the Associate News Editor for Guitar.com and MusicTech. Thoroughly immersed in music culture for the majority of his life, Sam has played guitar for 20 years, studied music technology and production at university, and also written for the likes of MusicRadar, Guitar World, Total Guitar and Metal Hammer.
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