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Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab

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Cakewalk rescued from Gibson by BandLab

By MusicRadar 2 hours ago 

The Gibson sell-off begins, and Sonar lives on

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BandLab, the quickly growing investment group behind an expanding range of music making hardware and software lines, has today announced the acquisition from Gibson Brands of 'the complete IP of Cakewalk Inc'.
This follows Gibson's decision to cease development on all Cakewalk product, including the well-established Sonar DAW, last year, and the group's recent response to widespread reports of its worsening debt problems.  
“We have been monetizing assets like stock holdings, real property and business segments," said Gibson Brands CEO Henry Juszkiewicz in a defiant statement earlier this week, and this deal looks like a first step along that road.
BandLab themselves seem to be travelling in the opposite direction, having recently acquired and relaunched brands including DJ streaming platform Chew, and cult guitar marques brands Harmony Guitars and Teisco.
Good news The obvious good news is that the deal removes any doubts around support for Cakewalk products in the short term. In the medium to long term, it will be interesting to see if and how BandLab intends to integrate Cakewalk's software and tech into its own online music creation platform.

CEO of BandLab Technologies, Meng Ru Kuok said, “We are very excited to be bringing Cakewalk Inc’s products into the BandLab Technologies stable. Cakewalk has been an industry leader in professional music software, delivering cutting edge technology that has empowered producers and artists alike around the world for more than 30 years. 
"We have immense respect for Cakewalk’s legacy and the incredible community of people who love the brand and rely on its products in both their personal and professional lives."
We'll keep you informed of developments. In the meantime keep a beady eye on cakewalk.bandlab.com for updates.

 
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 13:07:16 (permalink)


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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 16:45:22 (permalink)
I'm not bloody forking out again for software I've already bought lifetime upgrades for! The small print stinks!

[[ I’m an existing or old SONAR user and have questions about my old account or subscription or want a refund.

BandLab Technologies did not acquire the operating company of Cakewalk Inc., only the complete set of intellectual property, patents, trademarks and certain assets necessary or related to the entire Cakewalk product suite.

For users of Cakewalk from before 21st February 2018 – please refer to the original Gibson/Cakewalk announcement FAQ ]]

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 16:48:44 (permalink)
Yes! Looks like I've been beaten to the punch, just saw it on my Google news feed...
I've almost pulled the trigger on Studio One or possibly Cubase but I guess that can wait. Hopefully a goodly number of the bakers will migrate as well.
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 16:52:55 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby tparker24 2018/02/24 03:39:20
I understand folks who have already moved on. Or will move on, based on the latest announcement.  I am out my lifetime updates on Platinum, and yes that stinks!
 
But the reality is that the operating company 'Cakewalk', that we bought the products from, no longer exists.
 
So any future product releases will require a new business relationship, and for us to become customers of a new company.  Or not, if we so choose...

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 18:06:50 (permalink)
"Now it might be the devil and it might be the Lord but you're going to have to serve somebody. "

😀 probably going to have to pay somebody from one of the other Daw companies anyway. I had to pay other companies for Hardware when Roland gave us the middle finger for the v700 hardware . Plus I thought that lifetime updates for a few bucks was too good to be true and probably just a way for the company to grab a few bucks before they packed their carpet bags and moved on.
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 18:07:43 (permalink)
I wonder if Anderton is going to be involved? Plus I'm not worried, I have Jim Roseberry on speed dial...
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 18:13:50 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby abacab 2018/02/23 18:14:37
Maybe y'all should rad meng's post here about what will be coming.
 
 
Key excerpt: 
"...but I quickly wanted to address a key concern I saw in and amongst the threads so far and immediately reassure everyone that even though the suite of Cakewalk & SONAR products is now within a new company, our steadfast goal is that former SONAR owners (of all versions) will not need to spend any money to cross-over/cross-grade to the future flagship product. "
 
And in a later post in the same thread.
Full post (for the click-lazy bunch): 
"Quick note as it was asked about in another thread - the reason why I am not using the word SONAR when referring to the new flagship product is not because it's planned to be a different product, it's just that we're doing the legal/brand work to make sure calling it that would be the right thing to do and wouldn't cause any confusion in the market given the circumstances over the last couple of months. You can take it to mean "future version of SONAR, or whatever it might be called". "
 
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 20:45:02 (permalink)
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I wonder if Anderton is going to be involved? 



Like the proverbial bad smell, he's already turned up upstairs trying to take the credit.
 
 
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 21:01:47 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2018/02/23 21:09:34
I really just don't get the need or the reason for all the Craig bashing.  Is it because he wore a Gibson 'suit' for a while, and that means he is now the 'man' to blame?
 
From where I sit, all I see is a man who spends a great deal of his personal time helping others to use their tools and create music.  Anyway, for a journalist and musician, a bit of self promotion never hurts ...

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/23 22:50:48 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby dennish 2018/02/24 02:10:32
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I really just don't get the need or the reason for all the Craig bashing.  Is it because he wore a Gibson 'suit' for a while, and that means he is now the 'man' to blame?
 
From where I sit, all I see is a man who spends a great deal of his personal time helping others to use their tools and create music.  Anyway, for a journalist and musician, a bit of self promotion never hurts ...


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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/24 00:44:44 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby dennish 2018/02/24 02:10:36
I have nothing but praise for Craig Anderton.
I hope he's involved. There are all sorts of great people from sonar the company and the community that I hope will stay in the loop.
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/24 01:24:24 (permalink)

"We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl" (Wish You Were Here)
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/24 12:25:08 (permalink)
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Also here: http://cdm.link/2018/02/a...acquired-cakewalks-ip/

Well I just pulled the trigger on a Microsoft Surface Pro so...
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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/24 16:05:20 (permalink)
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I'm not bloody forking out again for software I've already bought lifetime upgrades for! The small print stinks!

[[ I’m an existing or old SONAR user and have questions about my old account or subscription or want a refund.

BandLab Technologies did not acquire the operating company of Cakewalk Inc., only the complete set of intellectual property, patents, trademarks and certain assets necessary or related to the entire Cakewalk product suite.

For users of Cakewalk from before 21st February 2018 – please refer to the original Gibson/Cakewalk announcement FAQ ]]

I certainly can't blame you for that sentiment, but the good news is that it looks like previous SONAR owners will get the new version free!! 

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/24 17:49:54 (permalink)
Bandlab doesn't owe anyone anything. I'm grateful they have purchased it. I can keep my preferred workflow into the future...that is worth a lot to me.

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/26 15:19:08 (permalink)
don't care about the sonar thing anymore..
have moved onto studio one.
 
i used sonar for 10 years and loved it.
 
i would not wait to see what was going to happen, back in november, when i had set the date to create my new daw build
 
 
now that it is done, i'm quite satisfied.
 

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/26 15:30:43 (permalink)
clintmartin
Bandlab doesn't owe anyone anything.




very true, but some people do seem to be putting their eggs into that basket

just a sec

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/27 15:09:14 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby jerrypettit 2018/03/06 14:02:55
Over the years, Craig has done a lot for our industry.
I'm going to guess he's done a whole lot more to educated/instruct/help and spread the love of all things "Electronic Music" than those who are making snide remarks.
I used to go to Craig's seminars when he came to town.
Used to read his articles in Music magazines (yes, printed magazines)... dreaming of the day I'd have a full studio.
 
 
Craig has a vast knowledge (decades of experience) across all facets from playing guitar/keys to the technical side.
This is why he was a perfect liaison while at Gibson. 
He's able to bridge the gap between the musical and technical sides. 
Not many folks have that breadth of knowledge/experience.
 
I've had the opportunity to "talk shop" with Craig several times at GearFest.
Even for the most tech savvy of musicians, you'll always walk away with something useful.

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/27 17:06:38 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mitch_I 2018/02/27 17:24:22
The anti Craig stuff is not surprising considering who's doing it but I don't see how any of it can be connected to the BandLab purchase. Craig sure has earned gracious conversation from me. Haters gotta hate, I guess. He was awonderful asset to Sonarites. Now he's Studio One. I moved to Studio One and I'm glad he's there. If you gave away One hundred dollar bills on Ebay you wouldn't get 100% positive feedback. I think this is another example of that.

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/27 17:16:33 (permalink)
BassDaddy
 
If you gave away One hundred dollar bills on Ebay you wouldn't get 100% positive feedback.




Got that right, LOL! 

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/27 17:55:41 (permalink)
Craig's articles and the way he writes is perfect for explaining tech, especially for musicians.
What I did learn was not to trust his review on hardware. My opinion that's all ( Not going to rehash years ago happenings.)

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/27 18:06:13 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2018/02/27 18:08:52
It's probably time to close this thread, as it has gone waaaayyy off topic!

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/27 18:39:44 (permalink)
One more Craig comment. He is the one responsible for my interest in fx for music sake. He is a very kind, funny, and generous soul and we are fortunate to have him around. I have even banged heads with him once. Thankfully, it was a misunderstanding. As soon as we realized that it was, we went back to the warm relationship as before. I could be wrong but I believe Craig was as blindsided as we were by Gibson and it should not be held against him. It's great to see him around here again.

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Re: Cakewalk Rescued by bandLab 2018/02/27 19:21:21 (permalink)
I agree,  way off topic.

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