julioeroma wrote:Hello everyone!
I just bought Syntronik 2 SE and I'm downloading the sounds from my product page.
However, in the IK product manager, in the sounds tab, I see that "n days to download" the Syntronik 2 SE sounds (but when I click to install them it tells me to first install Sampletank 4). I found in older forums of sampletank 4 that these dates show how much time I have left to download and back them up, but does it apply for Syntronik 2 as a standalone instrument too?
Hi Julio,
Please first check in the settings of the Product Manager that the "Downloads folder" can be read and written. If it is on an external disk, make sure it is properly connected.
If you have installed Syntronik 2 and PM does not install the corresponding sounds, please open a support ticket. This is not a usual behaviour.
Alternatively, you can download the sounds from your "My Products" page and install them manually (unpack the zip files and run each exe file that come within them).
The "expiration dates" only refer to downloading the sounds of virtual instruments. Once you have your sounds installed, they will run forever.
The Syntronik sounds download will expire, no matter if you use the sounds within Sampletank or Syntronik, and no matter if you run your virtual instrument standalone or as a plugin, and no matter if you use PM to install the sounds or install them manually.
The download of the software itself will not expire. E.g., you can download Amplitube as often as you have activations left. You could as well download and install Syntronik on another computer and then install the Syntronik instruments from your local backup.
Or pay 10 Jam Points or a gross ca. 12€ (German tax included) to refresh the download time. I am still struggling whether I will keep buying download time or keep buying backup disks
Also, I bought Amplitube 5 MAX. Do I need to back up all the sounds just in case or may I redownload all the amps and effects whenever I need (assuming I have authoritations lef)?
Not sure what you mean by "backup all the sounds" when it comes to Amplitube. The Amplitube software installer comes with all (amp, stomp, cabinet, ...) models so there is no way (and no need) to backup them. If you might install Amplitube without internet connection in the future, keep a copy of the installer (make sure you have the latest in case there are updates).
If you make your own Amplitube presets, it will be a good idea to keep a copy of them just in case, even though an Amplitube update never destroyed my presets so far (still I coud crash my disk).
Hope this helps. If not, ask.
Good luck! Thomas