I'm making this unofficial guide with the intention of assisting users in installing the behemoth that is Total Studio 3.5 MAX with as little headache as possible while answering as many questions as I can. After receiving a corrupt flash drive from IK Multimedia (i.e., the boxed version) and then discovering that IK Product Manager was actually missing files (i.e., the digital download version), I decided this was necessary to help anyone else struggling with whether or not they had all of the content installed (and backed up) that they paid for, particularly as the support team was not as helpful as I was hoping.
Total Studio 3.5 MAX (boxed version)
Note: if you paid for the boxed version, please be especially cautious as there is a possibility that the flash drive is corrupt. IK Multimedia should be able to replace it, but do not plan on using the flash drive as a long-term backup solution. Install Total Studio 3.5 MAX on your drive of choice and then keep the .zip files or copy everything to a backup drive. You will save yourself a ton of headache in the future. If the drive is corrupt in some fashion, we'll walk through the digital download installation process, as well, to make sure you have everything, regardless.
Note: your flash drive should have two folders ("Install Total Studio 3.5 MAX" and "Sound Content"), two hidden folders (".fseventsd" and ".Spotlight-V100"), and one .pdf file ("Getting Started - Total Studio 3.5 MAX"). For the most part, you can follow the .pdf file and you should be fine, but I'll include any extra steps along the way that the guide doesn't provide.
1) Open the "Install Total Studio 3.5 MAX" folder and run the installer for your operating system (e.g., "Windows Total Studio 3.5 MAX Installer.exe" for Windows). This will install all of the programs from the "Installer Data" folder, but all at once instead of you having to do it piecemeal. Each program will allow you to choose where you want your A.A.X./V.S.T./V.S.T. 3 (and sound content, for MODO Drum) folders located, as well. The IK Product Manager should open at the very end of this process.
Note: at this point, the IK Product Manager should tell you that you have 13 installed software products and 9 installed sounds. Those 9 installed sounds are the files for MODO Drum. However, as soon as you update MODO Drum, you might notice that your "Installed Sound" number goes back down to 0 (or the drum kits no longer have the green check mark) once you refresh the page. You do not need to redownload these files. You may need to simply point MODO Drum back to your sound content folder once you open it. The IK Product Manager said that all 9 MODO Drum sounds were installed after I started playing with the standalone program for a little bit, so it might also just need some time to refresh. You can see here for more information: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/faq/index. ... MmamZsMz0=
2) Once all of those are installed and the IK Product Manager launches, sign in and register your serial number (I'm unsure if the Authorization Manager is still used), then update all of the programs. Do not install any sound content during this step. If asked, simply cancel or close out of those prompts. Once finished updating everything, you can remove or back up all of the installers as they take up 9+ GB of space (located here: Documents\IK Multimedia\IK Product Manager). Read 2a and 2b in regard to Miroslav Philharmonik 2 and MODO Bass 2.
2a) This may only apply to people who download Miroslav Philharmonik 2 directly from the IK Product Manager, but I'll include it here, just in case. If you open Miroslav Philharmonik 2 and receive a .vpa error, you'll need to head to the IK Multimedia website, click on the little silhouette in the top-right corner, click on "My Products", search for/scroll down to Miroslav Philharmonik 2, and download the previous version, 2.0.5., under "Past Releases". Once that's downloaded, you can then update to version 2.0.6 in the IK Product Manager.
My old flash drive installed version 2.0.5 and I just updated and it opened without issue. The replacement flash drive installed version 2.0.6, however, but it still opened without issue. Again, this might just be a problem with the IK Product Manager download missing a file that version 2.0.5 has, but that's the solution, if you need it.
2b) You don't actually need MODO Bass any longer. If you'd like, you can go ahead and download MODO Bass 2 (version 2.0.2 is the latest) and just uninstall MODO Bass. MODO Bass 2 will allow you to access all of your basses as well as show you the (currently 8) locked/newer ones that are a part of MODO Bass 2, which wasn't included in Total Studio 3.5 MAX. You can also just keep MODO Bass installed if you don't plan on buying the extra MODO Bass 2 content.
Note: this applies to other older programs, as well. If you have, for example, AmpliTube 5 and Syntronik 2 installed, then you do not need to install AmpliTube 4 or Syntronik.
3) Open the "Sound Content" folder on the flash drive and run the "Install [program] Sound Content" .exe for each program. You can do this in any order you want, but I installed SampleTank 4, then SampleTank 3, then Syntronik 2, then SampleTron 2. Make sure you set the file path for where you want the sound content installed, as well, if you don't want to use the default location. Note that you may sometimes get a warning that states the Instruments failed to copy over. Simply click on the respective "Sound Content" folder and copy just the "Instruments" folder over (i.e., don't run the .exe again) and you should be all set afterward.
4) The main question I had was "But how do I know I have everything installed?", which was almost impossible to answer without additional reference material. I hope that listing the file numbers/sizes here will help answer that for others. Just note that some of you may have legacy software found in the SampleTank 3 sound content folder (i.e., "Effects Presets", "Exported Patterns", "Imported Instruments", and "Imported Samples"). All four of those folders were empty, for me, and the following numbers reflect that:
- Total Studio 3.5 MAX\MODO Drum (1.5.0)\Sound Content: 10.6 GB, 0 folders, 3 files (anyone who downloaded MODO Drum version 1.5.0 directly instead of needing to update may see 8.11 GB, 0 folders, 10 files, instead)
- Total Studio 3.5 MAX\SampleTank 4 (4.2.3)\Sound Content: 220 GB, 3,886 folders, 8,067 files
- Total Studio 3.5 MAX\SampleTank 4 (4.2.3)\Sound Content (SampleTank 3): 112 GB, 1,456 folders, 16,545 files
- Total Studio 3.5 MAX\SampleTron (2.0.4)\Sound Content: 7.8 GB, 420 folders, 852 files
- Total Studio 3.5 MAX\Syntronik 2 (2.1.1)\Sound Content: 78.7 GB, 578 folders, 6,005 files
Note: if you have more files/folders than I do, check to see if your flash drive installed Miroslav Philharmonik 2 CE. Miroslav Philharmonik 2 should already include everything that's in the less comprehensive CE version, so you should be able to delete the separate CE folders (that start with "51", I believe, as the full Miroslav Philharmonik 2 suite has folders that start with "50").
If you have any files/folders that are off, please let me know! I'll try my best to confirm what you do/do not have so you're getting (and backing up) everything you paid for.
Total Studio 3.5 MAX (digital version)
The digital download is the larger pain in the ass given that the IK Product Manager does not have everything as nice and tidy as the flash drive, but the process is still the same with some notable caveats:
1) You do not need to install the cheaper/less comprehensive versions of software. For example, SampleTank 4 has SampleTank 4 CS, SampleTank 4 SE, SampleTank 4 ("regular"), and SampleTank 4 MAX. If you want to have all of the SampleTank 4 content installed, simply download the MAX version. It comes with everything that the lower tiers do. You can also skip Miroslav Philharmonik 2 CE (just download the full/regular version) and Syntronik 2 CS and Syntronik Deluxe (just download Syntronik 2 as it should come with all of the Syntronik synthesizers, their updates, and the Syntronik 2 synthesizers).
2) As stated in the boxed version section, you do not need older versions of programs, if you have them (e.g., AmpliTube 4, MODO Bass, and Syntronik). Just download the latest versions (e.g., AmpliTube 5, MODO Bass 2, and Syntronik 2). Please see section 2a in the boxed version section for Miroslav Philharmonik 2 if you receive a .vpa error, though.
So, go ahead and follow the same steps above, downloading the programs first, selecting your V.S.T. directories, updating the software, and lastly downloading the sound content for each program.
2a) Before downloading any sound content, run the stand-alone program for each product and select the desired folder for the library (e.g., X:\Libraries\IK Multimedia\SampleTank 4\) in its Preference Settings. The IK Product Manager should then pick up that location when installing the sounds.
Warning: when I found the original flash drive was corrupt, I spent the $10 ($7, after JamPoints) to purchase the digital download token as the six-month timer had expired. I found that the IK Product Manager was actually missing files that, apparently, can only be found on the IK Multimedia website under "My Products". They are as follows for:
SampleTank4 MAX:
- "SampleTank 3, Part 5"
- "SampleTank 3, Part 6"
Syntronik 2:
- "Synths - Memory V, Part 1"
- "Synths - M-Poly, Part 1"
- "Synth - SAM Bonus Sound Content"
- "Synths - SH-V, Part 2"
- "Synth - T-03, Part 3"
- "Synth - T-03 Bonus Sound Content"
- "Synths - VCF3"
- "Synth 2 - Bully"
I have no idea why those files are missing from the IK Product Manager, but I assume they're all still needed.