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Amplitube 4 presets pack ambient
Amplitube 4 presets pack ambient











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If I had to guess (and I don't but I will! ), I'd say that IKM is considering changes to its customer/user experience in a way that tries to tie together interaction with/through its various software products but there are (greater than perhaps anticipated) delays given that such an approach probably requires all the various software products to be "on the same page" in terms of how users interact with/through them. All the content is generated by the users, anyway. It's basically a searchable online database of text files. The costs of setting up and maintaining something like the Preset Xchange could only be trivial. Sorry if I've got the wrong end of the stick here, but it is your choice to buy a new piece of IK gear, not a necessity.Īnd as someone pointed out earlier in the thread, the preset Xchange could actually be seen to be promoting the buying of new gear models if you download a preset where you are missing an amp or cab, so it was in IK's interests in a roundabout kind of way. IK software seems to have a fairly long shelf life, even after new versions are released and it's only been a move from 32 to 64-bit plugins that has caused any real upheaval in recent memory. No money changed hands did it?Īs for always having to put your hands in your pocket, you don't. The preset Xchange was, as far as I recall, a system that IK set up for users to swap presets they had made.

amplitube 4 presets pack ambient

I'm not entirely sure I follow your point here. Haven't you notice that you are always putting your hand in your wallet to pay for another add on, if it is not a amp its a cab or a mic. Blueyepaul wrote:My way of thinking is it all comes down to money.













Amplitube 4 presets pack ambient