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well Studio One has the answer - apparently you pay every time they upgrade versions 5 to 6, 6 to 7 etc and since they upgrade every 9-12 months, it's practically a subscription, but you can keep the older version as long as you like, just no more updates etc. 

from a user perspective a subscription model seems onerous, from a dev perspective it means i cna continue to pay my people and keep deveoping the product and maintaining it. maybe the right approach is - when you cancel your subscription, you get to keep whatever version you are at when you cancel. no more updates (except maybe catastrophic bugs).

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It’s why nobody is left here. I now have 4 Daw’s that I can use forever until Windows update kills them. And I reverted to Platinum if I need to access old projects. Im happy! 
But it sad that Bandlab forgot about us. 

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1 hour ago, Glenn Stanton said:

maybe the right approach is - when you cancel your subscription, you get to keep whatever version you are at when you cancel. no more updates (except maybe catastrophic bugs).

So now if you cancel subscription you can't use Sonar at all? If this is true it is deal breaker for me (I am considering to upgrade from CbB at the moment but I am also not too keen about subscription)

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1 minute ago, NikiKeyz said:

So now if you cancel subscription you can't use Sonar at all? If this is true it is deal breaker for me (I am considering to upgrade from CbB at the moment but I am also not too keen about subscription)

you can use it but only in not-called "demo mode" so no saving

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