Webstore Dedicated To Selling Music Plugins

US Loopmasters launch the Pluginboutique      17/02/12

Webstore Dedicated To Selling Music Plugins


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The Pluginboutique is a brand new venture from the team at Loopmasters which is dedicated to selling Instruments, Effects and Studio Tools from leading music software companies worldwide.
They tell us that the website was designed from the ground up to provide a custom solution to sell downloadable products such as Soft Synths, Music Plugins, Studio Effects and Synth Presets – and launches with some great names already involved including Fxpansion, Ohm Force, Flux, PSP, D16, Sinevibes, Waves, Sonic Charge and G-Sonique alongside many others.
The website features product ratings, instant download and authorisation, a service to ensure all your plugins are up to date, one login to see all your plugins from different manufacturers, free plugins, trial versions, and a virtual cash scheme which rewards you with each purchase.
Matt Pelling, Director, told Sonic State, "With such a fantastic amount of Digital Music Software currently available, we felt we could use our experience and knowledge in this sector to create a great looking website where all the best products could be easily compared, so producers can research, purchase and download the best audio plugins for their projects, and start using them immediately".
As an introductory offer all first time purchasers will get a Free Sample CD from Loopmasters sent to them. Plus, until the end of March, every additional £100 you spend entitles you to another free Sample CD. To claim your free samples simply leave a comment on the Pluginboutique facebook page with your order number and the type of music you produce – your mystery sample CD/s will arrive in the post. Pricing and Availability:
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