![]() ![]() With over 1,200 presets, built-in effects, a clever arpeggiator, and a powerful FM matrix, FM8 is a powerhouse. To be fair, the DX7 is built like a tank I just wasn’t keen on those buttons. FM8 delivers all that FM goodness without the scratched-up panels and broken buttons. ![]() The iconic synth has some fantastic sounds and even more that were so bad they came full circle back to being good. Yamaha’s DX7 played a leading role in creating the unmistakable sound of the 80s. ![]() However, FM8 is an exception, and at £12, it’s an absolute steal. Vintage software isn’t nearly as sought-after as vintage hardware, and often with good reason. Does that make it any less valuable fifteen or so years later? I don’t think it does, and that’s why it continues to hold its original price most of the year round. Of course, I don’t actually hate them I appreciate every discount, but damn you and your good value, Plugin Boutique!įM8 is no spring chicken it’s been around for well over a decade, and, visually, at least, it’s showing signs of age. Every time I tell myself I don’t need to buy anything for a while, they launch a promotion that has me thinking, OK, just one more. This offer is a perfect example of why I love and hate Plugin Boutique at the same time. ![]() Plugin Boutique is offering the FM8 (£129 value) virtual synthesizer by Native Instruments for just £12 that’s over 90% off its list price. ![]()
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