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  1. 11 hours ago, Biohazard said:

    You saved me so much trouble with this, literally fixed the issue with a single button

    I'm happy to hear it! 😀 Yes, the "Override automatic plug-in delay compensation on live inputs" function is rarely mentioned, and it's therefore easy to overlook it. It can be very important!

  2. 18 hours ago, Max Arwood said:

    I open up waves Q-10. I type in the word default. I hit save setting. I hit save setting again. Next time I add Q 10 it uses that default setting. 
    Now you have 3 ways to have a “default” plugin setting. 

    Thanks for the tip about Waves - even though the suggested feature (like it works in ProTools) would apply to all plugins, regardless of manufacturer.

    But since you mention Waves, I got curious - I can't get it to work as you describe. I assume you mean to save the plugin's setting within the Waves plugin's own preset system menu, and not as an external .xps file? (And also not using Cakewalk's preset system)? Is the preset name "Default" some kind of keyword? Does it work in all Waves plugins? 🤔

  3. Happy new year everyone!

    ProTools has exactly the feature I'm after: you can save a preset in any plugin, and then designate this preset as the default user setting to be loaded by the DAW every time you instantiate the plugin. Simple! And so useful.

    Check out the ProTools screenshot below:

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    For more details about the ProTools feature, check out the YouTube instruction video for (timestamped link - I hope it works):

     

  4. There are many of us here – musicians, producers and others – who use, depend on and love Sonar/Cakewalk.

    And the currently subscription-only licensing model is not in line with our needs, wants or preferences, whether we're professionals, semi-professionals or hobbyists. We would humbly ask for a "perpetual license" alternative to be added. (And adjusting these kind of business decisions is most certainly not unprecedented: in 2023 exactly this was done by industry giants Avid for the ProTools DAW and Waves for all their plugins in response to user feedback.)

    Sign this petition with "I ❤ Cakewalk" to show that you need another way - a non-subscription "perpetual" option - to be able to continue showing your love and support for this amazing product.

    Here's hoping for a more flexible future!

    I ❤ Cakewalk

    PS. I am not seeking to be the least confrontational or negative. On the contrary, by this post I just want to express my (decades!) long dedication for this software and to show that I need another way to do that than what is currently available.

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  5. What happens to one's access to Sonar when the Bandlab subscription lapses? Will you get locked-out and that's it until one renews? Or will you get permanent access to the latest version but no new updates? Or something else completely?

    I haven't found any real comprehensive FAQ that explains all the technical ins and outs of the Bandlab subscription (with regards to the new Sonar DAW).

    Thanks for any info!

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  6. On 6/30/2024 at 11:08 PM, Mannymac said:

    Says it on the tin really. I was very happy with Bandlabs stewardship but this roll out is awkward?

    I've been wondering the same thing.

    And either I've missed something, or the official communication here on the forums has been a bit sparse as well. And there's no new "Sonar" section under Cakewalk Products...?

    An example: I just accidentally saw in another unrelated thread that the Baker's also created a sampler called XSampler that's being bundled with the new Sonar? Whoddvethunk! ?

  7. 2 hours ago, Jonathan Sasor said:

    Cakewalk by BandLab will still require the periodic reauthorization. The in-your-face prompt about it was an unintended side effect of changing some stuff on the back end.

    I understand, thanks for the clarification. And sorry for contributing to the silly amount of posts regarding the subject... :)

    A sticky thread about it could be something, eh? ;)

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  8. I haven't been following the latest developments, but just saw the announcement on Gearspace so I came here.

    Is this what we've been waiting for, for 18 months? A subscription-only model? What an enormous let-down. That isn't for me, I'm afraid. ?

    I've been with Cakewalk for more than 25 years and will be very sad to go. But as a techno producer, I've always been intrigued by Ableton Live, so that's where I'm going unless a perpetual license manifests itself.

    It's been a great ride! Thanks @Noel Borthwick and @msmcleod for all your attentive support all these years.

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  9. On 5/10/2024 at 4:51 AM, Brian Walton said:

    Yes, I work with photography and design at a professional level, so I work with resolution more than the average user.

    But the DAW itself is going to be full screen almost all the time for most users.  Plugins on the other hand do get scaled around a ton, and the problem with them is that many are simply designed to small for 1080 to begin with and then don't even have a scaling option. 

    Cool that you're a photography & design pro! ??

    But even if the DAW is full-screen, it will be blurry if the GUI isn't vector-based and if you have Windows scaling set to something else than 100%.

    Ableton Live has a really cool GUI-scaling option, where you can seamlessly zoom in/out on the entire GUI. It is very convenient, so even if you DO run at 100% scaling, it's useful to be able to set the GUI to be exactly the size you prefer and it's all crisp! Msmcleod hinted that the new Sonar will have a similar setting. ??

  10. 2 hours ago, Brian Walton said:

    The vast majority of users do no have 4K+ monitors, and even some that do run software at 1080P instead.  While I agree that long term it makes sense for the future, it is also asking the user base to pay for something they don't need.

     

    Hopefully the pricing model makes it no-brainer territory.  

    I just wanted to add that you don't need a fancy "4K+ monitor" to benefit from a vector-based GUI. As soon as you have any resolution + view distance combo that makes you want to change the scaling from 100% in Windows, then you will benefit from a crisper look with a vector-based GUI.

    In fact, I would estimate that scaling has been one of the most commonly added (and requested) features in VST plugins in general for the past several years. And complaints are often heard where it doesn't exist, including for Cakewalk. Yours truly has certainly been guilty of that, at least once (when I bought my BenQ 2560x1440 (2K) monitor a couple of years ago)... ?

    By the way, are there any threads where we can follow the new Sonar development and/or beta versions?

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  11. Two thoughts:

    1. Maybe create a sticky thread about activation problems? They pop up in abundance now, which leads me to...
       
    2. It seems that the required activation frequency was shortened a lot in the latest/final version of Cakewalk by Bandlab. :( I've never had to activate this often previously.

      The only conclusion I can make of it is that the Bakers want to be able to encourage/drive/force the customers faster to the upcoming Sonar?
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  12. Thank you for this thread! I noticed the very same weird CPU load issues (with CPU load staying even after the project was closed!) and narrowed it down to the SSL Bus Compressor 2 and then searched and found this thread.

    I upgraded SSL Bus Compressor 2 from the problematic v1.2.3 (that was the latest when I bought the plugin in July 2023) to v1.5.5, where the CPU issue seems fixed! As a bonus, somewhere between those two versions a GUI zoom was implemented. ??

    By the way, is there any version history or "What's new" available for the SSL plugins? Maybe in the SSL Download Manager? (I don't use that, currently.)

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