
Keep up to date with the top music software bargains for Black Friday 2025 with this rolling curated list of the best software deals.
It’s Black Friday time again. But wait, you say, isn’t that not until the end of November? You’re right. Black Friday was traditionally the day after American Thanksgiving, which is always the fourth Thursday in November. Every year, though, that single day gets longer and longer, to the point that the sales period lasts almost a full month now. But who are we to complain when that means cheap software?
This year, we’ll be keeping our eyes out for the best software deals and posting them up here. It won’t be everything because not every deal is worth writing about. But the ones that we think are particularly good - the ones that we want ourselves, to be honest - end up here.
If you don’t see something now that catches your eye, try back in a few days. Bookmark this page!
Cherry Audio Mercury-4 - 61% Off

Cherry Audio is something of a force to be reckoned with in the plugin world. In the last decade, it’s grown from a few synth emulations into a powerhouse to rival Arturia with recreations of famous synths and original instruments. It also tackles ones that don’t tend to get as much love, such as Mercury-4, a solid remake of Roland’s Jupiter-4, the first in the company’s long and illustrious Jupiter line of poly synths.
Mercury-4 brings the four-voice analog original into the 21st century with 16 voices of polyphony, drift control for extra ‘analogueness’, a modded LFO section, MPE support, and added effects including tape echo, and an expanded arpeggiator to take things into areas that famous user Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran could never dream of.
Cherry Audio’s instruments are already affordable, but this Black Friday deal takes 61% off £44 to give you a £17 price tag. Hungry like the wolf yet?
Korg Collection 6 - 25% Off

This collection just keeps getting better and better. Korg recently announced version six of its Collection of virtual instruments, with the latest rev including ROMpler powerhouse Trinity, the SGX-2 piano sound engine, and PS-3300, an official recreation of the company’s fabulous (and fabulously rare) 100% polyphonic analogue synthesizer from 1977. And it’s already marked down by 25%.
If the PS-3300 and Trinity aren’t enough to get you to open your wallet, how about the Triton, Prophecy, microKorg, miniKorg 700S, MS-20, PolySix and Mono/Poly? There’s more too, including versions of the ARP Odyssey and 2600. It really is a fantastic set, even more attractive with this discounted price. It’s even got the M1, so if you’ve been meaning to start that cheeky UKG side project, now you can.
Korg Collection 6 is £270, marked down from £360.
LANDR Black Friday Deals Up To 75% Off

LANDR is running a massive sale on its plugins and subscription services. And this includes not only L