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Teksonik wrote:I missed the Loyalty deadline by a few months
I go back to Amplitube 1 and each version since. Did I miss something here? :?
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braj wrote:
Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:
braj wrote:Wait, what? I own Amp 3, but what will happen exactly if I just upgrade to the CS version? Will all my v3 stuff be there, plus what I have bought in the CS? I didn't get any emails from IK that I know of about this.
You will be able to run your current gear in AmpliTube 4. There is no "CS version" (if you mean a free version) at this time (though AmpliTube 4 does have Custom Shop) so let's take it one step at a time.
Cool, thanks. I do hope you guys reconsider just releasing the CS shell without amps and gear for free. It would be more consistent with the other product lines. And here's hoping T-Racks effects can one day be hosted by Amplitube.

Oh one more question: will Amp 3 users be able to still buy new gear in the CS, will new models continue to be compatible with v3? Or is every release now v4 only?
Sorry I should clarify now with more details available - there will be an AmpliTube 4 CS that is free but it will not contain the new amps, the looper, the acoustic sim, and other features will be limited. It will have the same free gear as current AmpliTube CS does, and you can upgrade to full AmpliTube 4 for the full feature set and new gear.

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A couple of questions (and sorry if they've already been answered):

1. What amps are included? I'm a little confused after reading some of the posts here and even after looking on the site.

2. Is there an upgrade price from something like Amplitube Fender (which I have)? $99 is good, but I'd like to get an upgrade price if I could

And thanks for your patience Peter. I think IKM doesn't always get it right, but you have to sit here and take over the top crap from a lot of people when all you're trying to do is help out.
Sweet child in time...

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Peter - IK Multimedia wrote:
Aloysius wrote:Is the CPU requirement much higher?
The specs are at this link but any other information I have on usage is anecdotal though I personally didn't notice anything out of the ordinary myself. More information will likely be available on this sort of question a little closer to release.
Thank you. :)
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MickGael wrote:
Teksonik wrote:I missed the Loyalty deadline by a few months
I go back to Amplitube 1 and each version since. Did I miss something here? :?
According to Peter:
Peter - IK Multimedia wrote: If you have registered AmpliTube 3 before September 2012, you should have 20 JamPoints added to your account.
:shrug:
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Thanks. I wondered what that was for. :)
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MickGael wrote:Thanks. I wondered what that was for. :)
Check your account, it will show when you registered AT3. I registered AT 3 Metal in Feb 2013 and I'm not even sure that AT Metal would have qualified anyway. I've gotten so many great deals from IK over the years I can't complain......well I can complain as I'm really good at it but I don't see any justification this time around..... :hihi:
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AmpliTube 3

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/am ... be-3-specs
Windows® (32 and 64 bit)

Minimal: Intel® Pentium 4® 2.4 GHz or Intel® Core™ Duo or AMD Athlon™ 64,
1 GB of RAM, Windows® XP, Windows® Vista, Windows® 7, or Windows® 8.
Supported Plug-in formats: VST, RTAS, AAX (32 and 64-bit).
AmpliTube 4

http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/am ... t4cs-specs
System Requirements

AmpliTube is a 64-bit Plug-in and requires a 64 bit CPU and Operating System.


Windows® (64-bits)

Minimal: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo or AMD Athlon™ 64 X2, 4GB of RAM, Windows® 7,
or Windows® 8. Requires an ASIO compatible sound card.
Supported Plug-in formats: VST, RTAS, AAX (32 and 64-bit).
At least a huge increase in RAM requirement.
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Yes.. but 4 GB is standard on the low end systems these days.. RAM is cheap.

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Teksonik wrote:
MickGael wrote:Thanks. I wondered what that was for. :)
Check your account, it will show when you registered AT3. I registered AT 3 Metal in Feb 2013 and I'm not even sure that AT Metal would have qualified anyway. I've gotten so many great deals from IK over the years I can't complain......well I can complain as I'm really good at it but I don't see any justification this time around..... :hihi:
In the absence of an actually upgrade path, it was a nice gesture.

I'm on the fence for the time being, though if past is prologue...

As for bargains: I'm one of the "dopes" that got most of the many IK plugins I have early and therefore paid "full price" for most of them. Even so, it's been a hell of a lot less $$ than my prized microphones cost. ;)
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VitaminD wrote:Yes.. but 4 GB is standard on the low end systems these days.. RAM is cheap.
Cool but we don't all buy new computers everytime we buy new plugins. ;)
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Aloysius wrote:
VitaminD wrote:Yes.. but 4 GB is standard on the low end systems these days.. RAM is cheap.
Cool but we don't all buy new computers everytime we buy new plugins. ;)
You don't have to buy a new computer; upgrade your system RAM. ;)

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Deep Purple wrote:A couple of questions (and sorry if they've already been answered):

1. What amps are included? I'm a little confused after reading some of the posts here and even after looking on the site.

2. Is there an upgrade price from something like Amplitube Fender (which I have)? $99 is good, but I'd like to get an upgrade price if I could

And thanks for your patience Peter. I think IKM doesn't always get it right, but you have to sit here and take over the top crap from a lot of people when all you're trying to do is help out.
1. The five new amps are included - see http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/am ... at4cs-gear You also get the current set of gear that is free with AmpliTube Custom Shop.

2. There is no specific upgrade price. Those who have registered AmpliTube 3 before September 2012 have had 20 bonus JamPoints placed into their accounts since yesterday morning. Other purchases do get you JamPoints so if you have made other purchases, please check your account and you can use those JamPoints toward the AmpliTube 4 preorder (up to 30%).

And you're welcome. I don't think this thread is bad at all, so I'll assume you might be referring to another thread :) but that kind of thing just a small part of the larger discussion that happens here. I'm glad I can clarify some of the question asked and points made, including yours, and I also relay any confusion or concerns so that it can be made more clear overall going forward.

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Aloysius wrote:At least a huge increase in RAM requirement.
How much of that extra RAM is due to OS changes since the Pentium 4 was common ? I don't think you could even run Win 7 64 bit on gig of RAM could you ? :wink:
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