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I was a Cubase user for years, moved over to FL Studio.
Installed Sonar tonight and it took me about 90 min to get to grips with the options and interface thanks to my familiarity with Cubase.
I must say I'm impressed by the level of GUI customization, compared to Cubase at least, which was a bit limited when I last used it, Cubase 8.
This deal = Bargain of the century!
Anyone want to buy Samplitude Pro X? :lol:

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xphen0m wrote:Did this come with the effects like LP-EQ and such?
Not sure.. I do see the Sonitus plugins listed in the drop down. The entire prochannel seems to be intact AFAICT -- I see and can use Breverb and the Bus compressor which are neat.

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Anyone know what is included in the content version i.e. the first option when one launch the installer?

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I still had a few months left on my update subscription when Gibson made their announcement. Now that Bandlab is giving it away for free, I really feel cheated. I think I'll sit this one out. I'm really happy for those who want to continue with Cakewalk, but for me, the ride has come to an end.

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kb420 wrote:I still had a few months left on my update subscription when Gibson made their announcement. Now that Bandlab is giving it away for free, I really feel cheated. I think I'll sit this one out. I'm really happy for those who want to continue with Cakewalk, but for me, the ride has come to an end.
That is the strangest thing to me.

You will give up using something that you enjoy, that you paid for.... because other people get to have it too.

It doesn't seem like you enjoyed Sonar at all, only the idea that you had Sonar and some other people didn't.

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Robert Randolph wrote:
kb420 wrote:I still had a few months left on my update subscription when Gibson made their announcement. Now that Bandlab is giving it away for free, I really feel cheated. I think I'll sit this one out. I'm really happy for those who want to continue with Cakewalk, but for me, the ride has come to an end.
That is the strangest thing to me.

You will give up using something that you enjoy, that you paid for.... because other people get to have it too.

It doesn't seem like you enjoyed Sonar at all, only the idea that you had Sonar and some other people didn't.
I wasn't enjoying Sonar all that much at the end anyway, but I did keep my copy current. I was a Sonar user since 2004. I feel cheated because I paid for updates that I never got for over $200/year. I honestly don't care what anyone else has or does.

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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.
Lmao!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :) :) :)

This is the funniest thing I've heard all day!!! Thank you for this post!!!!

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My antivirus block the BandLab Assistant and says that have a virus, any way to get a offline installer?

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gabgue wrote:My antivirus block the BandLab Assistant and says that have a virus, any way to get a offline installer?
No offline installer. The authorization is locked to the internet through BandLab assistant.

Too bad, I have to pass myself because my rig is staying offline. A thread was started there about wanting(demanding) offline installers and one of the Dev's chimed in writing in essence "No Way" as it stands now and the future.

It's their way of controlling access so I you want it get on line otherwise your SOL.

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satYatunes wrote:Anyone know what is included in the content version i.e. the first option when one launch the installer?
It also downloads the Cakewalk Studio Instruments installer.
No signature here!

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Anyone manage to get it out of Demo Mode ? I logged into the "Bandlab Assistant" as advised but no luck. I've rebooted, logged out of the Assistant, poked the interface like it's a two dollar hooker and still can't find a way to get it authorized. :?

I've got Sonar X3 on my studio computer but installed this version here just to see what's new.

Oh well it's been a long day, I'll give it a try tomorrow to see if I can knock it out of Demo Mode. Must be something I'm missing..... :drunk:
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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VitaminD wrote:
xphen0m wrote:Did this come with the effects like LP-EQ and such?
Not sure.. I do see the Sonitus plugins listed in the drop down. The entire prochannel seems to be intact AFAICT -- I see and can use Breverb and the Bus compressor which are neat.
Has anybody tried to check what is included in this version compared to Cakewalk Sonar website for Platinum Version?

https://www.cakewalk.com/Products/SONAR/Versions

Thanks..!

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kb420 wrote:
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.
Lmao!!! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :) :) :)

This is the funniest thing I've heard all day!!! Thank you for this post!!!!
How is it funny? I vastly prefer the Cakewalk GUI over Cubase's, but I would never criticize others for liking the latter, since I know it's a matter of taste. :?

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Jace-BeOS wrote:
skipscada wrote:
JerGoertz wrote:Quite an interesting move! What's their business model?
Altruism or desperation. Wonder which...
Altruism?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm not sure what to make of your comment. You don't actually think I thought "altruism" could possibly be their motivation, did you? It's a rhetorical device, offering two alternatives of which one is not really an alternative. Like, "Kids, do you want smoked spinach puree for dinner, or should I go get some pizzas?"

It seems clear to me that they're desperate to maintain a user base and breathe life into the product at a point when people are/were writing them off / jumping ship.

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