IK multimedia White 2a - is it worth it?
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ChamomileShark ChamomileShark https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=25116
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2834 posts since 12 May, 2004 from Oxford, UK
what have I started.
Pastoral, Kosmiche, Ambient Music https://markgriffiths.bandcamp.com/
Experimental Music https://markdaltongriffiths.bandcamp.com/
Experimental Music https://markdaltongriffiths.bandcamp.com/
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- KVRian
- 1030 posts since 26 Feb, 2018
Is anyone else having problems getting through the process to claim a license?
I received the email from Music Radar saying "verify your email address [...] to confirm that you wish to receive your free copy of IK Multimedia’s White 2A", but the links on that email are dead. Seems that the subdomain for this stuff is dead: https://email.musicradar.com
It's day 2 of trying it every few hours. I'll keep it at and report.
I received the email from Music Radar saying "verify your email address [...] to confirm that you wish to receive your free copy of IK Multimedia’s White 2A", but the links on that email are dead. Seems that the subdomain for this stuff is dead: https://email.musicradar.com
It's day 2 of trying it every few hours. I'll keep it at and report.
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- KVRist
- 55 posts since 19 Aug, 2017
This is the exact reason why I deleted everything immediately after installing. What an utter bloat.
That new multiband compressor offered for free currently sure looks nice and probably works very well, but even so,
it does not outweigh the burden of having all those (what? 30 or 40 ???) trial plugins polluting one's daw, neither the endless hassle of actually installing all that crap, jumping through hoop after hoop and having over a gigabyte of real estate lost for it.
So I actually never even tried that compressor, even though I got it for free.
Good marketing is only good to an extent, after that it becomes bad marketing and starts affecting customers negatively,
and sales drop, as well as customers.
When will they learn to LISTEN to what the customer prefers ???
Until then, best of luck to IKmm, they'll need it, what being blind and deaf and all that...
That new multiband compressor offered for free currently sure looks nice and probably works very well, but even so,
it does not outweigh the burden of having all those (what? 30 or 40 ???) trial plugins polluting one's daw, neither the endless hassle of actually installing all that crap, jumping through hoop after hoop and having over a gigabyte of real estate lost for it.
So I actually never even tried that compressor, even though I got it for free.
Good marketing is only good to an extent, after that it becomes bad marketing and starts affecting customers negatively,
and sales drop, as well as customers.
When will they learn to LISTEN to what the customer prefers ???
Until then, best of luck to IKmm, they'll need it, what being blind and deaf and all that...
- KVRian
- 736 posts since 29 Nov, 2015
I agree that the level of bloat and hoops to jump in this instance was unprecedented for me, i went straight to delete all the bloat 1 gb is seriously alot. I still hope that they will add a sidechain input, that would be a nice bonus for my personal usecase. Otherwise I think for my uses the NI version of LA2A is my best bet. Already trialed that one and liked it.
- KVRAF
- 6980 posts since 28 Dec, 2015 from Atlantis Island
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Answer is NO
Answer is NO
https://sonograyn.bandcamp.com/music Experimental Ambient
https://martinjuenke.bandcamp.com/music Alternative Instrumental
https://martinjuenke.bandcamp.com/music Alternative Instrumental
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- KVRAF
- 1795 posts since 17 May, 2005
It's embarrassing sometimes the level of verbal poop people throw at IKM, who are participating in the discussion to offer help.
Peter you must have the patience of a Buddhist monk. I wish you a good and sunny day gents!
Peter you must have the patience of a Buddhist monk. I wish you a good and sunny day gents!
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- KVRian
- 1181 posts since 27 May, 2008
I think the person who started this whole topic should just run off into the forest. That would solve his issue and not bother others beginning more people ranting posts that just go on forever nowadays. Do it or don't no one cares,
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- KVRian
- 1030 posts since 26 Feb, 2018
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- KVRian
- 1030 posts since 26 Feb, 2018
BTW, RE: my problem earlier
Turns out the magazine ran out of serial numbers. So they seem to have disabled the claiming link, it was just an error page. Then later on it turned out blank. It was puzzling.
I tried contacting the magazine, but the email bounced.
I tried contacting IK Multimedia in December FROM MY IK LOGGED-IN ACCOUNT. I'm still waiting to hear back from them. That's a 2 months waiting time so far on a customer email.
I then started spamming the magazine on every known email. I got a reply from the magazine a few days later to tell me new codes would be available and try again soon. Then I was able to get the right code and claim the compressor.
Then, fully knowing I'm a registered user and having already downloaded their software before, IK Multimedia still made me download the entire 1gb package with every single damn plugin again. Then I had to install every single non-licensed plugin back in my system, after last time spending 30 mins trying to remove them by hand. Just for this one compressor.
So now I'm back to having all this garbage in my system. I should keep a folder of notes of where to go to delete this stuff, but it's still tricky because you have to figure out which dll files are licensed and which aren't. Delete the wrong one and you are back at step 1.
Turns out the magazine ran out of serial numbers. So they seem to have disabled the claiming link, it was just an error page. Then later on it turned out blank. It was puzzling.
I tried contacting the magazine, but the email bounced.
I tried contacting IK Multimedia in December FROM MY IK LOGGED-IN ACCOUNT. I'm still waiting to hear back from them. That's a 2 months waiting time so far on a customer email.
I then started spamming the magazine on every known email. I got a reply from the magazine a few days later to tell me new codes would be available and try again soon. Then I was able to get the right code and claim the compressor.
Then, fully knowing I'm a registered user and having already downloaded their software before, IK Multimedia still made me download the entire 1gb package with every single damn plugin again. Then I had to install every single non-licensed plugin back in my system, after last time spending 30 mins trying to remove them by hand. Just for this one compressor.
So now I'm back to having all this garbage in my system. I should keep a folder of notes of where to go to delete this stuff, but it's still tricky because you have to figure out which dll files are licensed and which aren't. Delete the wrong one and you are back at step 1.
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- KVRist
- 169 posts since 25 Jan, 2014
You can move the files into a different folder instead of deleting them, so if you screw it up, you don't have to start from step 1. Also on the ik webpage you can check what do you have, I really don't see what is tricky there.