Home » News » IK Multimedia T-RackS Group Buy: Ten Plug-ins For The Price Of One

Yes, you read that right! Buy 1 and get 9 free. IK Multimedia’s T-RackS Group Buy promotion has unlocked its final funding tier; with 3000 buyers already onboard, the promotion now offers incredible value on great sounding studio processors from the T-RackS Custom Shop. From now until the end of September, any time you purchase and register a T-RackS processor and/or Lurssen Mastering Console, you get another 9 processors of equal or lesser value for free.

That’s a pretty good deal when you consider the depth, selection and quality available. Everything in the T-RackS Custom Shop qualifies, so go wild!

If you’ve never done a group buy before, here’s how it works: when the promotion is announced, buyers pay for a product they want, then tell their friends to try and get them to sign on as well. The more buyers sign up, the more offers are unlocked—buyers get more and more for their initial investment, and the seller benefits because buyers help them get the word out about their products.
In the case of this promotion, numbers have climbed from the first tier (200 buyers = buy one, get one free) to the last (3000 buyers = buy one, get nine free)… and for the next ten days, you can get in on the group buy and benefit from this incredible savings.
To learn more, check out the official page for the Group Buy (where you can also sign up for this fantastic deal).

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