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You have a lot less RAM in the newer one. Seems that could have an affect and you might have to up your buffer size.
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Can someone define 'Soon' in musical terms?
njm255 replied to Heath Row's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
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Not trying to argue, just curious. I see a lot of people say that "their DAW" is so much better than the others and I'm curious what features Sonar has that are not commonly available in others. I've been dabbling in Cubase and haven't found anything particularly better or worse than Sonar, just different, but everybody claims one is better than the other.
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I definitely understand why so many current users are upset. For someone like me who is looking at other DAWs this is actually attractive. I don’t need constant updates so I basically can get a perpetual for half the price. I’m fine using the 3rd party plugins cause that’s what I’m used to anyway. What I really don’t like is how they linked up with Tunecore. Dumb move.
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I wouldn't touch Tunecore, a lot of controversy around them. I don't know all the details but a quick YouTube search will show you.
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njm255 replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Yeah I was able to get everything how I wanted using the zones and track view but I guess I'm spoiled having that feature in Sonar -
Save 30% on Cubase and get premium partner products at no cost!
njm255 replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Please tell me they don’t charge almost $600 full price and you can’t even rearrange the tracks in the console view. -
Save 30% on Cubase and get premium partner products at no cost!
njm255 replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
This offer made me curious so I've downloaded the trial. So far it's good. Going to really dive into the MIDI since that's what everybody is raving about with Cubase. -
I would think a business calculates that more people would pay the cheaper subscription price than the higher perpetual license price. So in actuality the number of buyers would be lower than the number of subscribers. Also you'd have to take into account the length of a subscription. Will it be month to month where you can drop at any time or are you locked in for the year? Not to mention a lot of people forget they're even subscribed and will still be getting charged even if they don't use the product anymore. It's not really as simple as you say and subscriptions obviously are profitable because all these companies are moving in that direction. The corporate world won't waste time and energy on something that won't bring back a profit. Bandlab's main goal is most likely to draw more people into the Bandlab ecosystem hence why this initial Sonar release is tied into a Bandlab subscription instead of being a separate release. Perpetual licenses won't do that. We'll find out eventually.
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It comes down to whatever Bandlab decides their customer base will/should be. Younger and newer musicians/producers will probably lean towards subscriptions more, whereas those who are more seasoned and in this for business are much more likely to want an outright purchase. Are they looking to compete with Protools/Logic/Cubase/Studio One with Sonar being claimed as a more professional DAW or just looking to draw the less "professional" artists in with this being a nice add-on to Bandlab or offered as part of some other subscription package? We really won't know until they make an official announcement. With this current release it does come across as though they're trying to feel out how open people are to a subscription package.
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They have some great plugins. I use their tape plugin all the time. Their channelstrip plugin is nice too. One of the better companies to use.
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Yes! Thank you!
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Was holding on to Cakewalk but with this deal now it might be time for me to finally switch. Looking at the Studio One features it definitely has some impressive tools I would appreciate and does seem to be more advanced than Cakewalk.
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I used the 10% off code, the free bundle code and the code to get amek at $99.99. After all the discounts it came out to $27.09
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Thank you! Because of this I was able to get the AMEK 9099 channel for $27
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What are you using for percussion ( other than drums )
njm255 replied to Harley Dear's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I use Skaka Shaken Percussion, El Clapo, and Native Instruments Battery 4. If you're looking for realism definitely check out Skaka and El Clapo. If you just need a sampler to put your own sounds into then Battery 4 is an option but it's kind of old and expensive so you could probably find something better/cheaper. -
Decent Plug Ins for a good piano sound
njm255 replied to RICHARD HUTCHINS's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
Check out acousticsamples, I use their C7 Grand on pretty much everything. Right now they have a 30% off sale. -
No it works. I'm running the most recent Kontakt and I'm able to use it in Cakewalk as a VST.
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I got it all installed and working. This is easily the best reverb I have now, it beats my Liquidsonics Seventh Heaven. I'm already thinking about upgrading lol. Thanks for finding this!