Arturia Sale: Black Friday Deals With up to 50% Off!
Limited time offers on synthesizers, effects and more!
The Arturia Sale on Black Friday has landed! For a limited time, you can save up to 50% on selected Arturia plugins, sound packs, and bundles. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal! This offer is good through December 10, 2024. For more Black Friday deals, click here.
Arturia Sale: Save on Plugins and Bundles – It’s Black Friday!
Arturia’s acclaimed software instruments and effect plugins have long been essential staples in the toolboxes of producers, composers and engineers worldwide. Whether you’re making beats in your home studio or producing blockbuster soundtracks, these high-quality synths and effects have got you covered during all phases of a production. If you don’t have any Arturia plugins yet or are missing a few in your collection, the Arturia Winter Sale is the perfect opportunity to stock up!
Until December 10th, you can save 50% on Arturia plugins and bundles including Pigments 5, Analog Lab Pro, the massive V Collection X and FX Collection 5 bundles. Don’t miss these deals!
Arturia V Collection X, FX Collection 5, Pigments 5, and Analog Lab Pro are on sale at Thomann* until December 10, 2024.
You’ll find more Arturia Sale offers and sound packs on the manufacturer’s page. But don’t wait too long – these deals expire on December 10, 2024. I think the bundles are probably the sweetest deals, as these huge collections of software synths and effects are sure to give your creativity a serious boost!
More info about the Arturia Sale
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One response to “Arturia Sale: Black Friday Deals With up to 50% Off!”
You can make ANY sound just with Pigments. It has all the features and filters of every other synth. I don’t see a point owning the whole V collection only to look at the pretty graphics. It’s better to learn a single synth well, than 20 others halfway…