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  • These producers swear by Soundtoys plugins — here are the best deals on them this weekendIt feels like every producer we interview at MusicTech has something to say about Soundtoys plugins. Whether it’s John Summit using Soundtoys for melodic house or Kevin Saunderson and The Blessed Madonna using Little AlterBoy and Decapitator on techno tracks, these plugins are used by producers both famous and novice. This weekend’s probably your best chance to get in on the action with up to 75% off on Plugin Boutique.
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    Over this Cyber Weekend, all of Soundtoys hits are on offer. That includes the saturation plugin, Decapitator, which is down 75% to $50; the venerable Little AlterBoy vocal processing unit, which is down to $42, and EchoBoy, which is down 75% to $50.
    If you’ve been tempted by the whole Soundtoys 5.4 collection which packs in all 21 plugins, then we’ve got good news for you: it’s discounted by $295, bringing the price to $215. That works out to just over $10 a plugin — not bad at all.
    Speaking about Soundtoys plugins, The Blessed Madonna said “half the tracks on [my album, Godspeed,] are just run through Decapitator 25 times. I also used [SoundToys’] Radiator on everything,” adding that Atlanta-based wildcard DJ/producer Nikki Nair uses it with a “complete lack of fear around distortion and saturation.”
    Check out the Soundtoys collection on sale at Plugin Boutique.
    Want more deals on music gear? We’ve got a running list of all our favourite deals this weekend, from headphones and MIDI controllers to plugins and synthesizers. Plus, all the biggest retailers are offering discounts, including Thomann, Amazon, Guitar Center and Reverb, and if you’re a plugin enthusiast, Plugin Boutique is hosting some of its best deals of the year.’
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    Some of the hottest producers on the planet swear by Soundtoys — time for you to get stuck in.