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Steve Bolivar wrote: His main backer is his father. Net worth: 2.3 billion USD (2018) Forbes.
That explains a lot...

"Hey dad, I want to buy Cakewalk from Gibson. And then do you mind if I give it away?"
"Sure son. I just put 1.1 million through the pokies, and had a big win! Pulled 1.7 million out. Yep, give Cakewalk away, but make sure they sign up first. Then, drop one of those tracking cookies on their machines."
THE INTRANCER wrote: what compelling 'reason', would anyone be enticed to use or buy more 'studios' than one, when this is out there now...? If you catch my drift... :D
Are you Pre-empting that my friend Sonus will not want to use his One Studio anymore? Give me 10.1 good Reasons why! :hihi:

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No fineprint "this is the version/build that is free" or something?
And any upcoming updates you need to cash up?

When things sounds too good to be true.....

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Interview with Kuok:

https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/kuo ... ling-stone

Quote: "A business is about identifying the customer. If the customer values something enough, they’ll pay for it. If what they’re willing to pay is more than your cost, you have a business."
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Not sure what's going on here. The installation window is gone but the Bandlab assistant still says that Sonar is "installing". I chose to install the additional content, too, so maybe that's why it's taking a while?

EDIT: Nevermind, the assistant was stuck on saying "installing" but it had actually already installed.

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In regard to the license expiration, here's a quote from Bandlab

"QUICK UPDATE: The 04-10-2018 in the license/about us is just an arbitrary 6 month date set for authorization checks - it's confusing and will be removed in future versions. It's NOT an expiry date :-)"

Chris

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LawrenceF wrote:It will certainly help the financially challenged and get a lot more people trying it, that's for sure.

Having said that, we all surely know the psychology of daw users, which in some cases kinda leans towards addiction. If price was the only factor, everyone would be using FLStudio and Reaper and never buy more expensive products. I mean, seriously, $60 every 3-4 years for Reaper or the FL lifetime license is very close to being free, but people still buy $500 Cubase and other things.

It will have some impact for certain, but maybe not as much as some imply.
It all comes down to the workflow. Sure I can buy FLStudio or Reaper because it is cheaper but if I'm not comfortable with the workflow in those applications then it is not worth it.

I ran into that about 5 years ago when development of my then-current host went kaput. I trialed and tested every host I could find and settled on one.. because it clicked with me.. the workflow, that is. My output was night/day different because the new hosts features paired with the workflow elevated what I could do.

Sonar may or may not be that for you or I.. even if it is free I wouldn't use a product that felt kludgey or was frustrating for me to use. I'm not here to fill up my hard drive with freebies, I'm here to make music..

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pretty stoked. i love using Sonar for my linear needs, so i'm pretty confident i will enjoy Cakewalk by Bandlab as well
my newest sounds:
https://soundcloud.com/the-das-kaput

Cakewalk by BandLab, Komplete 13, Maschine 2 (MKI & Jam), Fathom Synth, Guitars, Jam Origin MIDI Guitar, EXH Superego+ etc

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Installed in a test machine out of curiosity. Haven't used Cakewalk for ages and was pleasantly surprised that the interface feels like it's still 1998. Uninstalled.
No signature here!

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AVAST hammered it right off of my system, both the installed and the downloaded file, after tryin to install it. first time this happened to any legit audio-software, and i tested A LOT of daws.

so..
erm..
nope thx bb
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robotmonkey wrote:Installed in a test machine out of curiosity. Haven't used Cakewalk for ages and was pleasantly surprised that the interface feels like it's still 1998. Uninstalled.
It's better looking than anything from 1998 lol, it's modular, configurable and I have to say, a lot clearer and better defined than Studio One 3.5 is, particularly the fonts...so first impressions gui wise, pretty surprised. One click full screen mode :o
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robotmonkey wrote:Installed in a test machine out of curiosity. Haven't used Cakewalk for ages and was pleasantly surprised that the interface feels like it's still 1998. Uninstalled.
At this point, I wouldn't install Cakewalk unless they paid me, or unless they fixed issues that were long-standing show-stoppers for me at the time I got off the Cakewalk Carousel. My time is valuable and "free stuff" often has a hidden cost.

(I really do hope Bandlab does some major overhauling and fixes that stuff, if applicable. That would be a pleasant surprise.)
A well-behaved signature.

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Where are you guys getting this info? I have a lifetime plat subscription, but have received any communications from BandLab.
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer

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SJ_Digriz wrote:Where are you guys getting this info? I have a lifetime plat subscription, but have received any communications from BandLab.
There, https://blog.bandlab.com/cakewalk-by-ba ... s-release/

https://www.bandlab.com/products/cakewalk

Create name / email login / password,

Download client (70MB)

Run Client, it starts download and installs it automatically.
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THE INTRANCER wrote:
SJ_Digriz wrote:Where are you guys getting this info? I have a lifetime plat subscription, but have received any communications from BandLab.
There, https://blog.bandlab.com/cakewalk-by-ba ... s-release/

https://www.bandlab.com/products/cakewalk

Create name / email login / password,

Download client (70MB)

Run Client, it starts download and installs it automatically.
hmm... I guess I expected some notice from them.
If you have to ask, you can't afford the answer

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Might have been mentioned already, but in Cakewalk it says...

MEMBERSHIP:
valid through 2018-10-24

My guess is that they after 6 months want us to pay for a subscription to keep Cakewalk running.

Edit: I missed this one :)
LittleStudios wrote:"QUICK UPDATE: The 04-10-2018 in the license/about us is just an arbitrary 6 month date set for authorization checks - it's confusing and will be removed in future versions. It's NOT an expiry date :-)"
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