AudioDeluxe has launched an exclusive limited time promotion on Soundbox Instruments, offering 35% off for the next few days.
Each of these instruments delivers a distinct sonic palette, providing musicians and producers with endless possibilities for creative expression.
The Soundbox engine itself is a cutting-edge MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) sampler, designed for complete customization. It empowers users to craft bespoke instruments with personalized effects chains and visual elements, all without needing any coding knowledge. With advanced sound browsing, modular effects, and a sophisticated mapping editor, Soundbox makes it easier than ever to access and manipulate complex sounds.
Starting from $18.85 USD, the sale includes the following instruments:
- Cosmo: Combines the warmth and richness of recorded organic instruments with the versatility and depth of electronic synthesis, resulting in a palette of sounds that are both timeless and futuristic.
- Kromium: An array of organic, abstract strings, where tortured cellos and violins take center stage, delivering sounds that are as haunting as they are captivating.
- Morphia: Earth-shattering hits, bone-crushing impacts, pulsating drones, and atmospheric cinematic elements to elevate your projects to the silver screen.
- Opacity 2: A deeply expressive collection of professional six-string performances and evocative guitar textures.
- Opacity: A curated suite of cinematic guitar content designed for modern composers and sound designers working in film, television, sound design, documentaries, game scores, trailers, commercials, and contemporary ambient and cinematic music.
- Voxmotive: An extensive library of vocal phrases performed by female vocalists, including sopranos and ethnic singers, offering a rich palette of expressive and evocative sounds.
- Wired: Bit-reduced, cozy synths and blissful sonic textures, inspired by the hazy beauty of dream pop.
A bundle of all instruments is on sale for only $70.85 USD during the promotion, which expires June 15th, 2026.
More information: Audiomodern

