Ik multimedia mixbox free download5/17/2023 ![]() They’ve not just dumped iOS completely when something didn’t stick but they’ve tried another way. If you look at the various things IK multimedia have done on iOS you can see that they’ve been trying different things and different methods of selling apps to see what works best. You might not like the way they do it, but we all know it’s a hard business. The New stuff usually gets released very soon after a big sale encourages lots of new customers.Ĭomplaining that a company that exists to sell stuff wants to sell you stuff if just plain asinine. They then have fairly frequent and predictable sales where you can buy all their older stuff for a really good price and then they rinse and repeat. This new stuff then eventually gets packed into a bundle with loads of their older products and becomes quite a good deal. They release a lot of new stuff and charge a fairly high price when new. IK have a very easy to predict business model. Having one of the big established desktop developers on iOS can’t be a bad thing can it? The way some of these threads are going you have to wonder if IK multimedia will end up thinking iOS just isn’t worth the hassle. There are so many threads on this forum that discuss why iOS audio is unsustainable for so many developers. You can’t blame a developer for wanting to sell stuff. This is not an easy nut to solve, technically yes but byrocratically no… I do feel the biggest hurdle here is to make or force Apple to register a ’fake’ IAP for everyone who purchased a version prior to 1.3.0 which would allow the restore process to work.ĭon’t know how many promo-codes are allowed in a certain time-period but I guess it’s limited so they can’t just e-mail one to every single person who bought the app.Īnother method is naturally to check which version the user initially registred with IK or if the user has even registered it since registration is not mandatoty and If the version is pre 1.3.0 then unlock if not do the IAP circkus. ![]() ![]() I don’t think they can restore the full app because other people have now purchased the free version.Ĭonsidering that the IAP came with 1.3.0 it’s should be relatively easy to check the version of the initially purchased app? I’m interested how they will resolve this for people who haven’t updated yet as well. I’d wager that’s what most of iOS musicians/producers would…of there’s always an exception…but he’s said: I’m going to download a 350MB app just to use the one compressor that’s operable in CS? No, I’m either buying it or I’m not using it. I don’t know who these CS versions are aimed at anyway I mean if you’re serious about iPadOS music production and a large plug-in suite is released you’re most likely going to buy the full version or not bother. ![]() Amplitube and Syntronik both had similar problems. Every time they’ve done this CS version overhaul the app in question has shit the bed. The fact that this is a “change for change sake” ikMultimedia CS version update really is irritating. If the update was adding features or new modules for existing users I would have swallowed this a lot easier. While not helping updaters, it's kind of ironic that IK screwed up with an update that was not even intended to add any value to the existing product whatsoever, only try and squeeze more money out of it.Ībsolutely. ![]()
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