
You can also look and see if your reverb license in your IK account is transferable, which should be evidence that you had bought it.MixBox CS packs more than 71 award-winning mixing processors and creative effects into a convenient 500-series style iPad app.Ĭreate, compare and save your own custom channel strips or multiFX chains, or choose from over 600 presets to give your creativity a kickstart. I would contact customer support for help if you actually bought the T-RackS reverb as a single product. I assume that's SSSR purchased individually at full price as a single product.Īs I have said before, I do not understand IK Multimedia's modus operandi. I also have several licenses for T-RackS, and at least one for SSSR.Įvidently, I don't qualify because I don't have TR-500-SSSR-DD. IIRC, I have 3 MixBoxes: one as a separate purchase, one that came with TS MAX 2, and a third that came with TS MAX 3.5. (3) more details added (2) to update attempts to qualify for the $10.00 upgrade offer (1) to add a comment My headache from a couple of weeks ago is back with a vengeance.

I think somewhere the IK rules says Crossgrades and Upgrades don't count for things like this. Maybe that invalidates eligibility? Or maybe it was invalidated because I got SSSR as part of the T-RackS 5 MAX Upgrade as part of the TS 3.5 Update? Because I owned Syntronik, I qualified for the Crossgrade edition (MX-BOX-DDC-IN). What's that other saying? Don't look at a gift too closely? 😜įound my original invoice for MixBox. ?įorgot to mention: Product Manager was kind enough to tell me MixBox CS was added to my account.

As a Collection, I also have the T-RackS 5 Max Upgrade.

Well, according to the Custom Shop, I have SSSR as a T-RackS Reverb. To me it does seem silly that if someone purchased SSSR as a single, they qualify, but not someone who purchased MixBox. Yeah-I bought it as a single product before I knew a whole lot about how IK does business.

Perhpas, but I can't imagine aquiring it any other way.
