You will have to wait for 1-2 weeks to get your license. I guess Steinberg didn't do a very good job handling this. I guess that's an opportunity for those who decided it was an impulse purchase and get a refund. Who'd thought it would take that long for a digital purchase. Piss poor planning Steinberg.
If I had a Mac I would milk Logic to the max. Cubase is losing ground to Reaper. I have that and maybe I should invest more time in learning it. Some have went to Studio One because they like the layout.
It will continue with those .5 upgrades. The wise part of me that I never listen to says to avoid it. It would be another DAW with more license restrictions. It would be tied to one machine since I hate moving dongles. Meanwhile my other DAWs are on at least two machines. I have to wonder if it's a good idea to get another DAW despite how good it is or use that money (credit actually) to get more toys for the other DAWs.
That doesn't always work. I tried moving IK VST Mic Modeler to another machine and had to install it for some graphic reason. I also use Disk Tree to see what's bloating the app folder. I still keep 32 bit just for Acid Pro 7. Still waiting on a decent deal for a Magix upgrade.
For about $50 more when it is on sale I think I would go with with Hollywood Orchestra Gold. Then again I have the VSL SE's and I really need to use that. This one though is tempting.
At one time I had about 7 cheap electrics and traded them in for a LP Studio. So I have a Tele and an older model PRS Santana SE. So the scenario is a bit different. But it is definitely wrong to have all of this DAW stuff and maybe use 10% of it every day. I'd like a variant of a real PRS with a wide fat neck but if I could afford one I probably still wouldn't buy it because I don't play every day. This is what happens when you get into the electronic genres. You push buttons. I have plenty of real instruments and don't play them. Not only that is wrong but now a major sin.