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  • Where is BandLab Assistant? (p.2)
2018/06/10 00:08:03
Euthymia
Cakewalk by BandLab hasn't been formally released yet; what is out there is still an "early access" edition. It says so right on the BandLab website: "To get early access now, visit the product page."
 
For those familiar with such terms, maybe they consider it a "release candidate," or even "public beta."
 
Whatever, I consider myself unbelievably fortunate to have any access to such an amazing tool in what appears to be its most feature-rich, least crash-prone (haven't experienced one in weeks, which is really great) edition yet.
2018/06/10 02:49:17
michael diemer
Maybe we should be preparing to be amazed...
2018/06/10 09:15:16
mudgel
Euthymia
Cakewalk by BandLab hasn't been formally released yet; what is out there is still an "early access" edition. It says so right on the BandLab website: "To get early access now, visit the product page."
 
For those familiar with such terms, maybe they consider it a "release candidate," or even "public beta."
 
Whatever, I consider myself unbelievably fortunate to have any access to such an amazing tool in what appears to be its most feature-rich, least crash-prone (haven't experienced one in weeks, which is really great) edition yet.


Are you a BandLab employee?

Our experience here is that staff use their names and have a special employee logon that makes it clear who they are. Even the BandLab owner uses his name and introduced himself.
2018/06/10 20:36:20
Larry Jones
mudgel
Euthymia
Cakewalk by BandLab hasn't been formally released yet; what is out there is still an "early access" edition. It says so right on the BandLab website: "To get early access now, visit the product page."
 
For those familiar with such terms, maybe they consider it a "release candidate," or even "public beta."
 
Whatever, I consider myself unbelievably fortunate to have any access to such an amazing tool in what appears to be its most feature-rich, least crash-prone (haven't experienced one in weeks, which is really great) edition yet.


Are you a BandLab employee?

Our experience here is that staff use their names and have a special employee logon that makes it clear who they are. Even the BandLab owner uses his name and introduced himself.



His use of the phrases "...maybe they consider it..." and "...I consider myself unbelievably fortunate to have any access..." suggests he is not a Bandlab employee.
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