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3 devices and no pop up. All are online, running various Win 11 betas with the very last CbB installed. To be honest I’m just happy people are reporting some kind of forward progress.
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Signed up for the beta ages ago and nothing.
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Applied and sent the NDA months ago and I’ve heard nothing. I hope it’s going well.
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Track view 90% of the time tracking or mixing.
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Been running 11 since early betas with zero issues at all. It was a painless update however some of your plugs will need reauthorization.
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For the life of me why is this subject treated like the third rail of conversation ?? Someone asks about the future of our favorite DAW and the negativity flies. Why ?
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It's official: CbB will not continue for long.
Greg Wynn replied to John Vere's topic in Cakewalk by BandLab
I can vouch for that as well. A few years back I had a strange graphical issue and Noel contacted me to do a Zoom session. After we spent some time troubleshooting, he identified the problem, gave me access to a patch and then rolled the patch into the next release. It doesn't get any better than that. -
Introducing Cakewalk Next and our new brand identity
Greg Wynn replied to Jesse Jost's topic in News & Announcements
Cliff from Fractal is like this too. -
Introducing Cakewalk Next and our new brand identity
Greg Wynn replied to Jesse Jost's topic in News & Announcements
I use a LOT of Acustica Audio plugs and they are indeed extremely CPU heavy. But two things in my favor - Cakewalk (Sonar) and Reaper are known as the two DAWS that handle AA plugs the best. Also I use AudioGridder to connect a laptop to my main studio computer to offload some processing and it works a treat. How cool would it be to see AudioGridder becoming part of our favorite DAW ? -
Introducing Cakewalk Next and our new brand identity
Greg Wynn replied to Jesse Jost's topic in News & Announcements
How about something like a built-in Audiogridder ? -
Introducing Cakewalk Next and our new brand identity
Greg Wynn replied to Jesse Jost's topic in News & Announcements
I remember both the “Pizza goes well with beer” tool tip AND the nod to Munch button ! -
Introducing Cakewalk Next and our new brand identity
Greg Wynn replied to Jesse Jost's topic in News & Announcements
Been a customer since 2001 and after Gibson sort of unceremoniously dumped all of us (AFTER “cashing the check“ as it were) I tried to learn another DAW (I think it was Studio One - and I did not dig it). Imagine my happy surprise when @Meng contacted all of us and said they would be continuing to develop our beloved DAW and that @Noel Borthwick was still involved. Five awesome years later with LOTS of free updates I can’t thank Bandlab enough. And now that we will have a “pay-for” version I’m onboard 10000%. I’ve had the opportunity to troubleshoot an issue on Zoom with @Noel Borthwick and the fact that he loves and takes great pride in this DAW came out clearly. We are in good hands, folks, and I’m looking forward to seeing the next iteration or iterations. -
Introducing Cakewalk Next and our new brand identity
Greg Wynn replied to Jesse Jost's topic in News & Announcements
This is exciting stuff ! -
I don’t get it - I’ve spent a lot of money of Cakewalk since 2000 and love what Bandlab has has done with it. There are some posts talking about an upcoming “significant” release as we’ve not seen any update activity since last November and I asked someone to point me to one of the posts as I haven’t seen any. And for that the thread was set to “closed” ? What’s the mystery for ?
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I’m not trying to be difficult - I’ve been a customer since 2001. But I just eyeballed all of the posts going back to April 21st and see no mention of what’s coming. Can you indulge me please and link the post ?
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I keep hearing that but where is the other thread ?
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This delay seems out of step... I hope all is good.
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I just posted the same thing! Did this change during the last update? Muscle memory keeps wanting me to delete my plugins...not a show stopper but just annoying.
