AIR Music Technology’s Summer Sale is now live, bringing together a wide set of discounts across instruments, effects, expansions, collections, MPC-ready tools, BFD drum libraries, and guitar amp software from the wider inMusic family.
The sale runs through August 2, 2026, with Buy + Get Free offers active from June 1 through August 2.
The main offer is simple: buy two qualifying plugins and get one free, buy three and get two free, or buy four and get three free. The free items are taken from the lowest-priced qualifying products in the cart, so the cleanest way to approach the offer is to group purchases by price tier when building a cart.
Some third-party licensed products, selected items, and recent releases may be excluded, and final prices can change depending on exchange rates and local taxes. That matters for anyone buying across regions, since the listed sale price may differ slightly at checkout.
AIR’s Summer Sale Puts Tape Tools, Synths, Vocal FX, And Keys On Discount

The AIR sale page covers a large catalog of instruments and effects, with many products sitting between 51% and 80% off. The Tape Effects Collection is one of the clearest bundle plays, dropping from $299 to $99. It includes Tape Echo, Tape Saturator, and Tape Double Track, which gives producers three tape-based workflows in one purchase.
The individual tape plugins are also marked down. Tape Echo, Tape Saturator, and Tape Double Track are each listed at $49, down from $99. For producers who prefer buying only what they need, that pricing makes it easy to pick a single tool for delay, saturation, or double-tracking instead of committing to the full collection.

AIR’s instrument discounts are also wide across the catalog. Iona and Jura are listed at $34, down from $149, while Mini D, Bassline, Drum Synth, TIMEWARP 2600, Hybrid 3, Vacuum Pro, Velvet, Xpand!2, Tubesynth, and The Riser are listed at $29, down from $99. The Keys Collection drops to $49 from $249, while Fabric and the MPC Instruments Collection are each listed at $99 from $499 in their respective sale pages.

For vocal production, AIR has several low-cost entry points. AIR Vocal Doubler and AIR Vocal Distortion are each listed at $29, down from $99, while the Vocal FX Collection is listed at $39 from $199. That collection includes tools for tuning, harmonies, distortion, and doubling, making it one of the cleaner options for producers looking to cover common vocal mix tasks without building the chain one plugin at a time.
Jura Chorus Is Free During The Promotion

AIR is also offering Jura Chorus as a free license from June 1 through August 2. The plugin is modeled after a classic analog stereo chorus effect, with controls aimed at width, tone, modulation depth, mix level, and optional modeled noise.
The appeal here is direct. Chorus is one of those effects that can be useful on synths, guitars, bass, vocals, and keys, especially when a source needs stereo width or movement without needing a complex effects chain. Jura Chorus also works with major DAWs and Akai Professional hardware, which makes the free license useful for producers working in a computer-based setup or an MPC-centered setup.
ReValver 5.1 And Amp Cloner Are Heavily Discounted

The wider inMusic sale also includes ReValver 5.1 and ReValver Amp Cloner. The ReValver 5.1 and Amp Cloner bundle is listed at $59, down from $295.
The latest ReValver update adds Amp Cloner and SuperClones, giving guitarists and producers a way to create amp clones and combine multiple clones into a single SuperClone. ReValver Amp Cloner creations can be used inside ReValver 5.1, and the free Amp Cloner Player module can open amp clones and SuperClones made in Amp Cloner.
The update also removes the need for a dongle and now uses inMusic profile licensing. For producers who avoided older ReValver versions due to authorization friction, that is a practical update. ReValver 5.1 also adds VST3 support in the VST Host Module, which makes it easier to load third-party plugins inside the ReValver setup.
The current version also connects with HeadRush hardware. ReValver and HeadRush share a core amp, cab, and effects library, which gives users a path from studio sessions to compatible HeadRush devices. That makes the $59 bundle deal useful for guitarists, producers, and mix engineers who want amp modeling, cab modeling, effects, and amp capture inside one software setup.
MPC Store Deals Add Expansions, Instruments, Effects, And Presets

The MPC Store sale follows the same Buy + Get Free structure, with discounts across effects, instruments, expansions, presets, and collections. The Tape Effects Collection is also listed on the MPC Store at $99 from $299, and the individual Tape Saturator, Tape Echo, and Tape Double Track plugins are each listed at $49 from $99.
MPC-focused offers include expansions across hip-hop, house, disco, funk, R&B, trap, techno, jungle, drum and bass, and lo-fi production. Several Akai and third-party expansion packs are listed at $19 from $39, while some are priced at $14 from $29 or $14 from $49.
There are also MPC-ready effects and instruments from AIR, including Lo-Fly Dirt at $14 from $39, Fly Tape II at $19 from $49, Sprite at $29 from $99, Ether at $29 from $99, Soft Clipper at $14 from $39, Flex Beat at $29 from $99, Jura at $34 from $149, Fabric at $49 from $249, and the MPC Instruments Collection at $99 from $499.
For MPC users, this is one of the cleaner times to stock up because the sale spans software instruments, effects, presets, and expansion content under one storewide offer.
BFD Drum Libraries Are Included Too

BFD Drums is also part of the inMusic summer promotion, with discounts across BFD Player Expansions, BFD3 Expansions, and BFD3 Groove Packs. The same Buy + Get Free offer applies: buy two products and get one free, buy three and get two free, or buy four and get three free.
BFD3 itself is listed at $39, down from $199, which is the clearest entry point for anyone who wants a detailed acoustic drum instrument at a reduced price. Many BFD3 expansions are listed at $14 or $19, with original prices commonly sitting at $49, $69, or $89. Groove packs are commonly listed at $9.
The sale includes jazz, rock, metal, pop, orchestral percussion, marching drums, cymbals, snares, vintage kits, and studio-specific libraries. Examples include BFD Jazz Noir at $19 from $69, The Black Album Drums at $19 from $89, London Sessions at $19 from $69, Dark Farm at $19 from $89, Modern Retro at $19 from $69, and BFD Percussion at $19 from $89.
For producers who write with acoustic drum software, this is one of the most practical areas of the sale. BFD libraries can get expensive at full price, so the combination of direct discounts and Buy + Get Free cart deals makes the drum side of the promotion worth checking before the August 2 cutoff.
What To Check Before Buying
The main thing to watch is eligibility. Some licensed, selected, third-party, or recent products may be excluded from sale pricing or Buy + Get Free offers. The free products will also be the lowest-priced qualifying items in the cart, so it is worth checking the cart carefully before checkout.
For the best value, group similar price points together where possible. For example, placing several $29 or $34 products together may produce a cleaner discount result than mixing low-cost preset packs with higher-priced plugin collections. Producers looking at BFD expansions or MPC packs should apply the same logic.
The sale ends August 2, 2026, and the free-product offers run during the same window. AIR’s free Jura Chorus offer is also available through August 2, making it worth claiming separately even if you are still deciding which paid products to buy.
Will Vance is a professional music producer who has been involved in the industry for the better part of a decade and has been the managing editor at Magnetic Magazine since mid-2022. In that time period, he has published thousands of articles on music production, industry think pieces and educational articles about the music industry. Over the last decade as a professional music producer, Will Vance has also ran multiple successful and highly respected record labels in the industry, including Where The Heart Is Records as well as having launched a new label with a focus on community through Magnetic Magazine. When not running these labels or producing his own music, Vance is likely writing for other top industry sites like Waves or the Hyperbits Masterclass or working on his upcoming book on mindfulness in music production. On the rare chance he's not thinking about music production, he's probably running a game of Dungeons and Dragons with his friends which he has been the dungeon master for for many years.