Steve Moddelmog Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 04:47 PM Argh - Working on something I'm really excited about, have a new idea for the project, and suddenly there's a sign-in request. When I attempt to sign in, the login page times out repeatedly with "We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error." This is what is wrong with subscription-based software. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Variorum Posted Wednesday at 05:07 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:07 PM Looks like Bandlab login is down (since around 11:30 AM EST) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
user905133 Posted Wednesday at 05:17 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:17 PM (edited) 32 minutes ago, Steve Moddelmog said: When I attempt to sign in, the login page times out repeatedly with "We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error." This is what is wrong with subscription-based software. For the better part of the past week, I have been trying to access customer support web pages for a different company. Based on internet posts in other forums, I am not the only one having these issues. Website seems to have connection issues with people trying to reach various customer services, but the server is not down, and connections are "iffy" at best. For me, in addition to website access a standalone utility for the other company cannot maintain a connection. Based on an online search for the issue, I am guessing that it might be related to a known, fairly recently discovered issue with some internet / Microsoft changes. Not sure if it is related to the AWS issue from the week(s) before. A number of people have reservations about subscription-based software, but with the other company's issue I have been having, it has more to do with account/license internet logins/access/verification. If you had said, "This is what is wrong with subscription-based software that uses the internet to verify licenses, provide customer support, access consumer accounts, etc." I would agree!!!! Edited Wednesday at 05:19 PM by user905133 fixed typos 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skyline_UK Posted Wednesday at 05:22 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:22 PM Same here - really important project underway!! 😢😡 I need to sign in! (17:22 here in the UK). Bakers, please at least tell us what the heck is wrong!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Van Schindel Posted Wednesday at 05:47 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:47 PM I'm experiencing the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaps Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:49 PM I can't log in to Bandlab either but I opened a project in Sonar free and it seems unaffected by the fail log in. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cognessence Posted Wednesday at 05:51 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 05:51 PM (edited) I am having the same issue. Paid version. I'm really done with subscription based software / this era of how technology lasts and is paid for. I miss the days of buying a product, entering a serial number, and it working from there on (at least until machine death, usually many years later.) Edited Wednesday at 06:19 PM by Cognessence 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Moddelmog Posted Wednesday at 05:57 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 05:57 PM 6 minutes ago, Chaps said: I can't log in to Bandlab either but I opened a project in Sonar free and it seems unaffected by the fail log in. So people using Sonar's free version can work on and save projects, but those of us who have paid for the product cannot save anything?? There's no way to use Sonar free if you already have a paid account, is there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murray Webster Posted Wednesday at 06:07 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:07 PM Same here. Joke. Also, I was travelling for the last 4 days and Waves de-authorisation was down, so I couldn't even authorise my laptop. M Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Moddelmog Posted Wednesday at 06:15 PM Author Share Posted Wednesday at 06:15 PM 56 minutes ago, user905133 said: For the better part of the past week, I have been trying to access customer support web pages for a different company. Based on internet posts in other forums, I am not the only one having these issues. Website seems to have connection issues with people trying to reach various customer services, but the server is not down, and connections are "iffy" at best. For me, in addition to website access a standalone utility for the other company cannot maintain a connection. Based on an online search for the issue, I am guessing that it might be related to a known, fairly recently discovered issue with some internet / Microsoft changes. Not sure if it is related to the AWS issue from the week(s) before. A number of people have reservations about subscription-based software, but with the other company's issue I have been having, it has more to do with account/license internet logins/access/verification. If you had said, "This is what is wrong with subscription-based software that uses the internet to verify licenses, provide customer support, access consumer accounts, etc." I would agree!!!! I get your last point, but it seems much more common for subscription-based software to periodically re-verify since it has to have some way to make sure your subscription is current. So that's why I'm criticizing the subscription model. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AxlBrutality Posted Wednesday at 06:33 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:33 PM (edited) Just want to confirm that I'm having the same issue. Session expired, asking for sign-in, but sign-in won't complete and times out. However, I'm using the free version (finishing up the last of my already-in-progress projects in Sonar before moving to Cubase) and can confirm that it doesn't actually seem to affect the session. It's allowing me to record, export, and save (although I'm not sure I want to take the risk and actually close it? Lol.) Edit: Held my breath and closed/reopened and saving does indeed actually work. Edit 2: Interesting behavior, now instead of timing out it just immediately throws an error (both on webpage and in-session) for a failed sign in. Edited Wednesday at 06:45 PM by AxlBrutality Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Walton Posted Wednesday at 06:49 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 06:49 PM Same - and FYI on the error: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaps Posted Wednesday at 07:06 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:06 PM 1 hour ago, Steve Moddelmog said: So people using Sonar's free version can work on and save projects, but those of us who have paid for the product cannot save anything?? There's no way to use Sonar free if you already have a paid account, is there? If it were me I would delete the Bandlab cookies and clear the cache in the browser I use to authenticate Sonar and then try to open Sonar again. Can't hurt to try. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesse Jost Posted Wednesday at 07:08 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:08 PM Microsoft Azure services are down, which is affecting BandLab services. You can monitor Azure service status here. Unfortunately this is affecting companies around the world. Hopefully it will come around shortly. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canopus Posted Wednesday at 07:08 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:08 PM 1 hour ago, Steve Moddelmog said: So people using Sonar's free version can work on and save projects, but those of us who have paid for the product cannot save anything?? There's no way to use Sonar free if you already have a paid account, is there? Sure. Create a second BandLab account and use that one for the free tier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaps Posted Wednesday at 07:12 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:12 PM 3 minutes ago, Canopus said: Sure. Create a second BandLab account and use that one for the free tier. That might be hard to do if the BandLab site can't be accessed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canopus Posted Wednesday at 07:13 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:13 PM Just now, Chaps said: That might be hard to do if the BandLab site can't be accessed. Right now, of course. But maybe something to think about for the future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chaps Posted Wednesday at 07:14 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:14 PM Just now, Canopus said: Right now, of course. But maybe something to think about for the future. Yeah, that's what I would do if I had a BandLab subscription. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canopus Posted Wednesday at 07:16 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:16 PM Just now, Chaps said: Yeah, that's what I would do if I had a BandLab subscription. That's what I have, and I do have a BandLab subscription. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simon Wilkinson Posted Wednesday at 07:42 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 07:42 PM 1 hour ago, Steve Moddelmog said: So people using Sonar's free version can work on and save projects, but those of us who have paid for the product cannot save anything?? There's no way to use Sonar free if you already have a paid account, is there? Exactly this - I'm on the paid subscription but because of the server issue I can't sign in and it won't let me save any work I do (plus things like my custom layouts are all gone until it lets me authorise again). There should really be some fallback method to login/authorise if they're going to stick with the unpopular subscription model. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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