christopher.moyse wrote:I have used IK Multimedia products for many years (because they are very good, of course) but I have often found their marketing decisions around how to charge existing users for new versions have been disappointing. By all means, expect existing users to pay for new gear, but not for the basic functionality. Locking existing users out of the mixer just seems like a good way of losing their interest, because it is such a basic piece of functionality. Similarly, the routing options.
Peter_IK wrote:You don't need to purchase MAX if you already have picked up the collections in it. That's why AmpliTube 5 SE and MAX are priced differently. Considering in MAX you get $600+ in collections, even removing the new gear and features that's a great price. If you already have some or all of those collections you can either purchase those collections separately and save up to 30% using JamPoints to complete your collection at a great price or if you have them already you can simply get AmpliTube 5 SE.
And you don't need to go to MAX to get the new models added to AmpliTube 5. Click that link to see exactly what is in each version. You get them with the standard version which has an upgrade/crossgrade price not much more than SE especially when using JamPoints to further discount your pricing. If you need a couple of collections, see above for the best way to get those.
Also note that we're still running at the great introductory pricing but that will expire at the end of this month so anybody considering AmpliTube 5 should pick it up soon before the prices go up.
Peter_IK wrote:AmpliTube 5 MAX is AmpliTube 4 MAX + the remaining collections added. I believe that's what I've stated and what the site indicates with its lists.
Peter_IK wrote:MrFigg wrote:Max is basically AmpliTube 5 but with every one of the Collections also included. Is that right?
Yes, it is AT5 + all of the collections.
Peter_IK wrote:Ah I see, I will have to pay more attention to context and make sure that I am clear in any context so thanks for letting me know!
phliauzun wrote:Happy owners of Amplitube 4 MAX, I had also bought the Brian May, Slash and recently the Fender 2 packs.
I have been using Amplitube 5CS since beginning and after reading the exchanges, I understand with horror that in order to have access to the mixers I would have to buy the Amplitube 5 version at 179€ when I already have a large part of the amps, stomp box and speakers.
179€ for a mixer is very expensive.
I never balk at buying products when it's worth it, but here I find the policy of different versions inconsistent, especially when you already have a MAX version
Isn't there a solution to get at least the access to the mixer?
Peter_IK wrote:phliauzun wrote:Happy owners of Amplitube 4 MAX, I had also bought the Brian May, Slash and recently the Fender 2 packs.
I have been using Amplitube 5CS since beginning and after reading the exchanges, I understand with horror that in order to have access to the mixers I would have to buy the Amplitube 5 version at 179€ when I already have a large part of the amps, stomp box and speakers.
179€ for a mixer is very expensive.
I never balk at buying products when it's worth it, but here I find the policy of different versions inconsistent, especially when you already have a MAX version
Isn't there a solution to get at least the access to the mixer?
There is a comparison chart (as well as full gear lists) for all versions of AmpliTube 5 on the IK website (on the AmpliTube 5 page) and you can see there that the mixer is included with AmpliTube 5 SE which is intended to be the upgrade to the AmpliTube 5 features/engine/etc but without the new gear. It is also on sale for 39.99 but today is the last day for that...