Jerry Gerber Posted yesterday at 04:24 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:24 PM This question has probably already been asked and answered but I can't find it when I search. I have no plans nor desire to move back to Sonar. Will I be notified when Cakewalk is not going to work on my computer, or will I just sit down to work one day and find it is no longer accessible? Thanks, Jerry https://www.jerrygerber.com https://www.youtube.com/@astromusicvideo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STEVEN CASEY Posted yesterday at 04:34 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:34 PM I came here looking for this answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bristol_Jonesey Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:40 PM The new Free Sonar is just an updated version of CbB. What's the problem? Or do you not like new features and bug fixes? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerry Gerber Posted yesterday at 05:04 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 05:04 PM (edited) 23 minutes ago, Bristol_Jonesey said: The new Free Sonar is just an updated version of CbB. What's the problem? Or do you not like new features and bug fixes? Thank you for sharing that information, but it has nothing to do with my question. I don't need new features and whatever bugs may exist in the current version of Cakewalk I'm using have no effect on my workflow. Edited yesterday at 05:05 PM by Jerry Gerber 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy Oakes Posted yesterday at 05:42 PM Share Posted yesterday at 05:42 PM Yes, the question has been asked. And the answer is still the same : nobody knows. J 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RICHARD HUTCHINS Posted yesterday at 07:50 PM Share Posted yesterday at 07:50 PM Yes that worries me too. I know little about the politics of this, but my instinct is that one day soon it will go the way of all flesh and be monetised. Like WhatsApp which was always going to be free from adds...until it isn't. After all the people who own these things cant be expected to use the same old superyachts forever! Give them a break. Seriously, I expect to have to pay eventually, and fair enough its a great piece of kit. But will it be a fair price or will it be the dreaded SUBSCRIPTION con? Who knows? Not me. ( as Bowie sang on The Man who Sold the World) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bruce Gavin Posted 9 hours ago Share Posted 9 hours ago My hardware and OS are static in my DAW. I don't require updates for either, nor for my WAVES plugins. I keep a GHOST image of my installed DAW in case of system loss. The question posted here applies to me: I start up my DAW, CWBB can no longer authenticate and shuts down. I refuse subscription based products such as Office 365, and favor owning installation media with a license key. This will always work except for rare conditions where the OS is new enough that it renders my product unlaunchable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pwalpwal Posted 9 hours ago Share Posted 9 hours ago 20 hours ago, Jeremy Oakes said: Yes, the question has been asked. And the answer is still the same : nobody knows. J This Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Kelley Posted 7 hours ago Share Posted 7 hours ago Early on, Bandlab said it would go away but they’ve extended it past most people’s expectations. Since Bandlab took over Cakewalk they’ve been good about giving a heads up to changes and I expect the same with the end of CbB. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerry Gerber Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Paying a subscription for software is like a toll or a tax. What if the software company doesn't release any new features or new bug fixes in a given month? We still pay again for that month. More likely, new features will be added that I'll never use. Having been a Cakewalk/Sonar customer for 34 years I have a pretty good idea of what capabilities of the software are necessary, which are very useful to me and which features I have no need for. Some software companies don't believe in "If it's not broken don't fix it" perspective. I avoid those companies. I guess if Cakewalk insists on a subscription-only model and stops me from using Cakewalk, I'll move back to Digital Performer. If they show some flexibility and offer both the subscription-based model and the purchase license model, I'll upgrade when I want to upgrade. I must have upgraded Sonar 10 times or more over the time I was using it. Either way, I can deal with it. https://www.jerrygerber.com https://youtube.com/@astromusicvideo Edited 6 hours ago by Jerry Gerber Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Kelley Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Many companies try it, but many fail. There just aren't enough new users to keep bringing in revenue. Many companies have no choice but to try and switch to rental to keep revenue coming it. For many, it’s a no win situation.I’ll bet they would sell every perpetual license possible in the first year and be down to a trickle in year two. So while some of us have rejected rental, Bandlab didn’t have much choice. And remember, this wasn’t the developers decision. Edited 5 hours ago by Terry Kelley Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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