PlugInGuru has organized a weekend-long benefit for the Bob Moog Foundation. 100% of the proceeds from sales at the www.pluginguru.com website on Saturday, June 21st, and Sunday, June 22nd will be donated to the Bob Moog Foundation to support its important work in education, archive preservation, and the operation of the Moogseum.

PlugInGuru will offer its lauded multi-host plugin Unify, normally $79, for $49. All 160-plus sound libraries on the website will be offered at 50% off. Additionally, two virtual instruments from Wavesequencer, Hyperion and Theia will also be 50% off.
The PlugIn Guru sound libraries feature professional, world-class patches and custom samples suited for various plugins, including Unify (54 Libraries), Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 (59 Libraries), Serum (Xfer Records), U-He Zebra2, U-He Diva, Native Instruments’ Kontakt, FM8, Massive, and Absynth, LennarDigital Sylenth, and many others.
In addition, more than 500 free video tutorials, reviews, and library walkthroughs are available on the PlugIn Guru’s video page.
While the majority of the libraries were created by John “Skippy” Lehmkuhl, John has also developed royalty-based relationships to sell the works of other patch designers including: Bob Dedes (Greece), Tim Dale (UK), Fred Nongat (France), Laurent “Airwave” Veronnez (Netherlands) and others, all of whom have agreed to offer their libraries during this weekend fundraiser as well.
“My first synthesizer was a Minimoog,” noted John Lehmkuhl. “It’s an honor for PlugIn Guru to support the Bob Moog Foundation in their work to carry Bob’s legacy forward by inspiring future generations of innovators.”
For more information on the weekend benefit sale, Plugin Guru’s sound libraries, or about the recipient of the fundraiser’s proceeds, go to PluginGuru.com or The Bob Moog Foundation websites.
Been using it since version 1. Good job and thanks!