• Software
  • 30% Off on Gear Credit Packs and more on T-RackS Quad Processor Series!
2013/05/09 15:27:09
IK Obi
30% Off on Gear Credit Packs and more on T-RackS Quad Processor Series Take advantage of the Custom Shop Credit Cut Promotion


 

From now through June 10, we’re offering 30% off any of our Custom Shop Credit Packs, which means you can save almost a third off the regular prices that you can use in the T-RackS and AmpliTube Custom Shops. Save money on every model that you buy, including the new T-RackS processors: White Channel, Bus Compressor, Tape Echo, and the “new-look” British Channel. But that’s not all, we’re also offering discounts of over 30% on any T-RackS Quad Series single while this promo is on. We’re talking some serious, professional mixing and mastering tools including Quad Limiter, Quad Compressor, Quad Image, and De-Esser. The Quad Series modules are all multiband processors that give you surgically precise signal processing, letting you zero in on only the part of the audio you want to process, without affecting the rest. Stock up on credits now, and buy the whole series.

FAQs What is the Custom Shop?
The Custom Shop is an online store for buying IK gear models. It can be accessed from within AmpliTube and T-RackS CS applications and plug-ins.

What can I buy in the Custom Shop?

You can buy individual gear models and gear collections for either AmpliTube, for your Guitar Amp & FX needs, or T-RackS platforms (Mac/PC), for your mixing and mastering needs.

How can I access the Custom Shop?

If you already own a recent version of AmplITube (version 3.5 or higher) or T-RackS (version 4.0 or higher), you already have Custom Shop access. Look for the Custom Shop icon and click on it. If you don’t own either one, it’s easy to download the free AmpliTube Custom Shop or T-RackS Custom Shop software from the IK site. Both give you free gear to get you started, and access to the Custom Shop.

What are Gear Credit Packs?

The Custom Shop uses its own currency, called Gear Credits, which you can purchase and use for buying gear. All Custom Shop gear is priced in Gear Credits, rather than standard currency. Gear Credits come in packs ranging from 20 to 1000 in a pack, and are available in the Custom Shop.

So...what do I do to get in on this promotion?

If you already own AmpliTube or T-RackS, just open the application, click on the Custom Shop icon, and the press the Add Credits button. You’ll be presented with a Credit Pack price list, and you can purchase credits from there. During the promotion period (from now through June 10), all credit packs will show prices that reflect the 30% discount. If you don’t own AmpliTube or T-RackS, download the free AmpliTube Custom Shop or T-RackS Custom Shop software, and after installation, follow the same route to buying Credit Packs as just described.
2013/05/09 15:45:08
backwoods
Jam Points not accepted.
2013/05/09 18:02:28
ampfixer
You've out spammed yourself Obi old pal. You advertise more here than Cakewalk. Good for you.
2013/05/09 19:13:37
yorolpal
Well I picked up the Quad Image.  It's pretty nice.  And I had a bunch of unused credits I found under the sofa cushion and the sock drawer.
2013/05/09 19:43:08
Fog
ampfixer


You've out spammed yourself Obi old pal. You advertise more here than Cakewalk. Good for you.

yer his colleagues are too busy spamming facebook up with i-apps , so I unliked them...


FAB FILTER and D16 also do great fx , try them yesterday!!


(not getting paid or freebies  by either to plug em )
2013/05/09 20:39:57
Guitarpima
yorolpal


Well I picked up the Quad Image.  It's pretty nice.  And I had a bunch of unused credits I found under the sofa cushion and the sock drawer.


I'm not sure about that one. It seems more like a strange EQ than an imager.
2013/05/09 21:26:24
yorolpal
That sounds like a 50s horror movie..."The Strange EQ!!!"
2013/05/10 08:29:21
Guitarpima
I think I saw that on Shock Theatre with Dr. Creep as your host.
2013/05/10 12:44:10
IK Obi
@yorolpal how are you liking the Quad Image?
2013/05/10 12:56:58
Starise
 It looks interesting but first I need to figure out why I keep getting the "plugin not registered"message since I attempted a 64bit plugin upgrade from IK. I have a few points in my sock drawer I'd like to use sometime.

 It is frustrating to try and load an IK plug like CSR on a working project and get the static in the background and a demand for a serial number. I bought these plugs a long time ago!

 I tried to renew my gear in the custom shop. I didn't have the time to waste away  looking around for a solution. It was easier to load another competitors plug-in.
© 2026 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1

Use My Existing Forum Account

Use My Social Media Account