Black Friday: Free Synths+Effects from Cakewalk, Plus Steep Discounts
“Black Friday” has become a traditional date for talking discounts, but one price you can’t beat is free.
Cakewalk is giving away some of their older effects and synth plug-ins. These aren’t just hand-me-downs – Cakewalk forum members lamented that a couple of these didn’t receive greater development attention. They’re eminently usable on Windows systems now. Available free:
- SFZ+: The real highlight here, rgc:audio’s excellent SoundFont sampler player, with built-in effects, various performance options, and an all-in-one interface
- Square I: A very lovely analog subtractive synth
- Audio FX 1: Multi-effects including compressor/gate, limiter, expander/gate, dynamics
- Audio FX 2: Guitar amp and tape simulation
- Audio FX 3: A unique reverb / room emulation plug-in that allows you to design your own soundstage
Audio FX 1-2 have been easily supplanted by newer options from Cakewalk, but Audio FX 3 is fun to play with. And Square I and SFZ+ are both good bread-and-butter additions to your plug-in library. Note that the FX plug-ins are all DirectX plug-ins, not VST, but the two synths will work as VSTs – meaning they can also work on Linux, making them a nice choice for your netbook.
Holiday discounts
Cakewalk is also discounting software in their Holiday Guide – and offering savings on new, music-optimized PCs. Native Instruments is running a $99 sale on their synths, which is repeated here, but Cakewalk has some deals, too:
- Rapture for $49 or $99: Easily on par with NI’s better instruments now on sale (like Massive), Rapture is a favorite electronic instrument, capable of some gorgeous sounds and with a friendly but deep envelope editing window. Current SONAR users get it for $49/€49/£34.50, and any registered Cakewalk customer for $99/€99/£82.50.
- Kinetic 2 for ten bucks: Kinetic is actually a fun but overlooked little drum machine packed with Roland groove box samples, VST and ReWire support, and simple sampling. At $10, this is a nice stocking stuffer for yourself.
- Beat Fetish for $20: Martin Atkins-produced beat soundware at a steep discount
- Elite Packs for SONAR: Bundles featuring notation, reverb, sound restoration, guitars, and piano are now discounted for SONAR 8.5 users to US$/EUR 79-199.
- And a new computer: Through Sunday, SONAR 8.5 users get a 20% coupon off of PCAudioLabs’ excellent, music production-optimized PCs. And yes, this sort of thing is a good thing to squeeze in before the end of the tax year as a writeoff, especially for freelancers and the self-employed.
For all the deals:
Cakewalk "Black Friday" Holiday Deals
By the way – for the record, “Black Friday” is not some sort of goth-tinged day in which retailers offer deals so cheap they horrify even themselves with bargains as black as the night. No, it’s a reference to the day on the retail calendar at which businesses traditionally broke even, with the holiday shopping season the time of year to actually turn a profit. So here’s to the move from red ink to black ink – something we’d all celebrate in this economy.
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12 Comments
Leave a Commenttekcor
thank you for the information :)
November 27, 2009 @ 11:34 am
dyscode
mmmh wonder why they don´t include the $99 deal for Reaktor 5. Maybe that´s restricted to NI Sites only.
November 27, 2009 @ 11:36 am
ronnie
Square I is a lovely synth, nice gift!
November 27, 2009 @ 11:38 am
erf
Mmmmm… SFZ+. Now to download some ridiculous sound fonts! Thanks for the heads up.
November 27, 2009 @ 11:39 pm
Wallace Winfrey
Don’t bother with the AudioFX — they require a serial number and when one goes to “My Registrations” on store.cakewalk.com to retrieve them after download, there’s a message for each stating “Out of registrations”. C’est la vie.
November 28, 2009 @ 2:00 am
Sibilant tape
Are they only windows supported???
November 28, 2009 @ 12:00 pm
Peter Kirn
The free plugs are all Windows-only, but the other deals are not. Note that I believe you should be able to get some of these plugs working on Linux, too; I’m going to give sfz+ and Square I a shot.
@Wallace: Crap, that’s a pity about AudioFX… I’ll see if they’re aware of the registration problem.
November 28, 2009 @ 12:57 pm
Ursakin
Has anyone from the UK here had problems getting the Registration to accept anywhere in Europe as the address?
November 28, 2009 @ 2:42 pm
ScarKord
@Ursakin: Try changing the currency to GBP (or EUR). I think the store defaults to USD which only allows addresses outside of Europe.
This link will allow you to choose…
http://www.store.cakewalk.com/default.asp?chr=1
November 28, 2009 @ 10:35 pm
ScarKord
By the way, I’ve had exactly the same problem with serial numbers for AudioFX so let’s hope it get’s sorted next week. Fortunately, SFZ+ and Square don’t appear to need serials!
Oh, and I also ordered Kinetic 2 (and got the serial numbers fine) – Looks like it could be a nice little toolkit for my netbook.
November 28, 2009 @ 10:41 pm
ScarKord
Just wanted to say, Cakewalk appear to have sorted out the serial number problems. Checked my account yesterday evening and serials are showing for all 3 of the AudioFX.
December 1, 2009 @ 9:39 am
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