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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 10:19:18
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muzdol I said, 'but also no long face. things just happen, right? just wondering why they suggest for joining their site with same email as cakewalk email.'
period.
BandLab purchased the Intellectual Property and certain assets from Cakewalk inc. part of that was the forum and user accounts. So that our records and accounts can be maintained, BandLab wants to migrate all that information and keep it in one place, a new forum and account structure under the BandLab banner not Cakewalk inc. So opening an account with BandLab (necessary for downloading the new Cakewalk by BandLab program) using the same email as you used for your Cakewalk account will allow the easiest migration of data at some point in the future. Easy really..
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 10:44:31
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mudgel
muzdol I said, 'but also no long face. things just happen, right? just wondering why they suggest for joining their site with same email as cakewalk email.'
period.
BandLab purchased the Intellectual Property and certain assets from Cakewalk inc. part of that was the forum and user accounts.
So that our records and accounts can be maintained, BandLab wants to migrate all that information and keep it in one place, a new forum and account structure under the BandLab banner not Cakewalk inc.
So opening an account with BandLab (necessary for downloading the new Cakewalk by BandLab program) using the same email as you used for your Cakewalk account will allow the easiest migration of data at some point in the future. Easy really..
i think the question is, how is this useful for end users? it's obvious how it's useful for bandlab, but not end users, as anyone can now get the new app for free, not just previous sonar users, so why bother using the same email?
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 11:13:07
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pwalpwal
mudgel
muzdol I said, 'but also no long face. things just happen, right? just wondering why they suggest for joining their site with same email as cakewalk email.'
period.
BandLab purchased the Intellectual Property and certain assets from Cakewalk inc. part of that was the forum and user accounts.
So that our records and accounts can be maintained, BandLab wants to migrate all that information and keep it in one place, a new forum and account structure under the BandLab banner not Cakewalk inc.
So opening an account with BandLab (necessary for downloading the new Cakewalk by BandLab program) using the same email as you used for your Cakewalk account will allow the easiest migration of data at some point in the future. Easy really..
i think the question is, how is this useful for end users? it's obvious how it's useful for bandlab, but not end users, as anyone can now get the new app for free, not just previous sonar users, so why bother using the same email?
Because it will probably be linked to your existing/old Cakewalk Account and, following on from that, all the extra plugins we have been fortunate enough to be given for free over the years. New users simply won't get this (without paying) Without that - how would they (Bandlab) know?
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 11:17:22
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pwalpwal
mudgel
muzdol I said, 'but also no long face. things just happen, right? just wondering why they suggest for joining their site with same email as cakewalk email.'
period.
BandLab purchased the Intellectual Property and certain assets from Cakewalk inc. part of that was the forum and user accounts.
So that our records and accounts can be maintained, BandLab wants to migrate all that information and keep it in one place, a new forum and account structure under the BandLab banner not Cakewalk inc.
So opening an account with BandLab (necessary for downloading the new Cakewalk by BandLab program) using the same email as you used for your Cakewalk account will allow the easiest migration of data at some point in the future. Easy really..
i think the question is, how is this useful for end users? it's obvious how it's useful for bandlab, but not end users, as anyone can now get the new app for free, not just previous sonar users, so why bother using the same email?
Because it will probably be linked to your existing/old Cakewalk Account and, following on from that, all the extra plugins we have been fortunate enough to be given for free over the years. New users simply won't get this (without paying) Without that - how would they (Bandlab) know?
don't you already have all the extra plugins?
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 11:23:40
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pwalpwal
Bristol_Jonesey
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mudgel
muzdol I said, 'but also no long face. things just happen, right? just wondering why they suggest for joining their site with same email as cakewalk email.'
period.
BandLab purchased the Intellectual Property and certain assets from Cakewalk inc. part of that was the forum and user accounts.
So that our records and accounts can be maintained, BandLab wants to migrate all that information and keep it in one place, a new forum and account structure under the BandLab banner not Cakewalk inc.
So opening an account with BandLab (necessary for downloading the new Cakewalk by BandLab program) using the same email as you used for your Cakewalk account will allow the easiest migration of data at some point in the future. Easy really..
i think the question is, how is this useful for end users? it's obvious how it's useful for bandlab, but not end users, as anyone can now get the new app for free, not just previous sonar users, so why bother using the same email?
Because it will probably be linked to your existing/old Cakewalk Account and, following on from that, all the extra plugins we have been fortunate enough to be given for free over the years. New users simply won't get this (without paying) Without that - how would they (Bandlab) know?
don't you already have all the extra plugins?
Only by using the same logon & password as before
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pwalpwal
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 14:07:02
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Bristol_Jonesey
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mudgel
muzdol I said, 'but also no long face. things just happen, right? just wondering why they suggest for joining their site with same email as cakewalk email.'
period.
BandLab purchased the Intellectual Property and certain assets from Cakewalk inc. part of that was the forum and user accounts.
So that our records and accounts can be maintained, BandLab wants to migrate all that information and keep it in one place, a new forum and account structure under the BandLab banner not Cakewalk inc.
So opening an account with BandLab (necessary for downloading the new Cakewalk by BandLab program) using the same email as you used for your Cakewalk account will allow the easiest migration of data at some point in the future. Easy really..
i think the question is, how is this useful for end users? it's obvious how it's useful for bandlab, but not end users, as anyone can now get the new app for free, not just previous sonar users, so why bother using the same email?
Because it will probably be linked to your existing/old Cakewalk Account and, following on from that, all the extra plugins we have been fortunate enough to be given for free over the years. New users simply won't get this (without paying) Without that - how would they (Bandlab) know?
don't you already have all the extra plugins?
Only by using the same logon & password as before
but you already have them, from before bandlab (and i don't think the password has to be the same ) and bandlab simply doesn't include all the plugins you got before even if you do use the same email address - see the comparison google spreadsheet - all it does is allow bandlab to keep a clear data path of you as a user
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 14:57:14
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pwalpwal
mudgel
muzdol I said, 'but also no long face. things just happen, right? just wondering why they suggest for joining their site with same email as cakewalk email.'
period.
BandLab purchased the Intellectual Property and certain assets from Cakewalk inc. part of that was the forum and user accounts.
So that our records and accounts can be maintained, BandLab wants to migrate all that information and keep it in one place, a new forum and account structure under the BandLab banner not Cakewalk inc.
So opening an account with BandLab (necessary for downloading the new Cakewalk by BandLab program) using the same email as you used for your Cakewalk account will allow the easiest migration of data at some point in the future. Easy really..
i think the question is, how is this useful for end users? it's obvious how it's useful for bandlab, but not end users, as anyone can now get the new app for free, not just previous sonar users, so why bother using the same email?
To use the same email for your BandLab account and your soon to evaporate Cakewalk inc account, is the most logical and efficient way of making a bridge for your Cakewalk inc licenses over to BandLab. It's a very gracious offer in my opinion ... they saying that they will respect and maintain your existing licenses with the now defunct Cakewalk inc company ... despite never having profited from the sale of these licenses.
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 14:58:25
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I think the point is that your licenses from any product you own from Cakewalk previously will still be available from BL. So you will be able to continue installing and running them. To do that, BL have to migrate your customer account from CW to BL and they need a consistent, unique identifier to match the CW and BL accounts. Email addresses are the ideal unique identifier. So if you have a BL account with the same email as your old CW account they can transfer your old products across to make them accessible to you in the future.
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 14:58:27
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It does make sense if the old Cakewalk servers (and CCC) go offline at some point [which seems planned], and they are migrated to BandLab [which also seems planned]. There are things in our Cakewalk accounts that were never ported into the CCC [which supported the "new" SONAR], so without that migration (and email confirmation on our parts), I presume that the old Cakewalk accounts will vanish at some point as they exist today. KORG just did this with their legacy collections, and it is pretty common.
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 15:03:41
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☄ Helpfulby FCCfirstclass 2018/04/29 15:54:39
pwalpwal, In the event that the Cakewalk (company, not the software) CCC server is shutdown I want to know that BandLab has a record that I am licensed to use the Cakewalk company produced plugs that I assume BandLab also acquired as assets; such as LP-EQ, LP-MB, CA-2A, Dim Pro, Rapture Pro, Adaptive Limiter, Z3ta+ and Session Drummer 2/3. I have older projects that have these plugs in them and I would sure like a going forward plan to recover them if the CCC server goes down (and no auth file is provided).
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stratman70
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 15:41:09
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I do not remember reading anywhere that Bandlab will be setting up our accounts with all serials, reg codes, products purchased, etcv. Did I miss that? I do NOT mean implied, I mean stated as such. Of course I hope they do..
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 16:15:24
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☄ Helpfulby karhide 2018/04/29 16:17:48
stratman70 I do not remember reading anywhere that Bandlab will be setting up our accounts with all serials, reg codes, products purchased, etcv. Did I miss that? I do NOT mean implied, I mean stated as such. Of course I hope they do..
That was the reason they gave for creating a BL account with your CW email - to migrate your products over to your BL account.
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 16:19:55
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☄ Helpfulby karhide 2018/04/29 17:47:22
If the musical output of some people was a tenth as much as their negative posts, the world would have a musical revolution.
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 16:54:36
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LJB If the musical output of some people was a tenth as much as their negative posts, the world would have a musical revolution.
+ several million
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 17:02:59
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I have a solution for those feeling bad about Cakewalk being free. You can act like you are buying Cakewalk by sending $350 to my account. And i will provide you with the feeling of paying for Cakewalk. PS! It is sarcastic! Dont send money to me!
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pwalpwal
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 17:51:50
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bapu pwalpwal, In the event that the Cakewalk (company, not the software) CCC server is shutdown I want to know that BandLab has a record that I am licensed to use the Cakewalk company produced plugs that I assume BandLab also acquired as assets; such as LP-EQ, LP-MB, CA-2A, Dim Pro, Rapture Pro, Adaptive Limiter, Z3ta+ and Session Drummer 2/3. I have older projects that have these plugs in them and I would sure like a going forward plan to recover them if the CCC server goes down (and no auth file is provided).
good luck with that
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pwalpwal
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 17:52:38
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LJB If the musical output of some people was a tenth as much as their negative posts, the world would have a musical revolution.
if they posted such output via the forum
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 17:54:29
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Bristol_Jonesey
LJB If the musical output of some people was a tenth as much as their negative posts, the world would have a musical revolution.
+ several million
everyone is entitled to enjoy their own reality
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 17:56:26
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35mm
stratman70 I do not remember reading anywhere that Bandlab will be setting up our accounts with all serials, reg codes, products purchased, etcv. Did I miss that? I do NOT mean implied, I mean stated as such. Of course I hope they do..
That was the reason they gave for creating a BL account with your CW email - to migrate your products over to your BL account.
maybe someone from bandlab should confirm this, or not?
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ampfixer
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 19:38:33
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Maybe we should just find cracked versions of all the Cakewalk software we bought. That would solve everything.
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 19:41:23
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kitekrazy1 Use your Sonar and when it gets broken switch to Cakewalk by Bandlab.
Yep. And that point you'll be very glad Cakewalk by Bandlab is free!
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 20:41:16
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LJB If the musical output of some people was a tenth as much as their negative posts, the world would have a musical revolution.
As long as you like negative music
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 21:03:42
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☄ Helpfulby EineMellis 2018/05/01 09:46:33
oh, yes, If the musical output of some people was a tenth as much as their meaningless sarcasm posts, the world would have a musical revolution.
Easy guys. :)
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 21:17:18
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Anderton
LJB If the musical output of some people was a tenth as much as their negative posts, the world would have a musical revolution.
As long as you like negative music
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/29 23:32:20
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/30 02:49:22
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☄ Helpfulby Daibhidh 2018/04/30 02:55:48
ampfixer Maybe we should just find cracked versions of all the Cakewalk software we bought. That would solve everything.
That's hilarious, and no, I'm not being sarcastic! Thankfully I wasn't drinking anything while sitting at the keyboard. I would have to be cleaning it instead of writing this post.
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/30 04:15:09
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It looks like for the most part they seem pretty stoked that the code base and a couple of key developers were picked up by a new company, but there are a few of them who seem to have what I consider to be unrealistic expectations based on buyers' remorse and an utter lack of understanding of contracts. I enjoy the contributions of the former and roll my eyes at the posts of the latter, but I wouldn't call them "nothing." I hope that they settle down and enjoy the new, improved versions of the software that they will now be getting just as they would have, probably better, if Gibson had kept the division alive. That's my review, from a newcomer!
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/30 08:55:53
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here to guess that all those who thumb their noses at the disgruntled lifers...had a version lower than the lifetime update package. Those who paid for the lifetime updates got the shaft from Gibson. They offered up their hard earned money with a smile and a dedication to the company. They then saw this same company pull the rug out from under them, only to find another company giving away that same product they paid dearly for. Yeah, they have a few bells and whistles left over from the fire, but nothing makes up for the double slap in the face, I'm sure. BandLab didn't have to do ANYTHING...for ANYONE. However, they DID choose to leave the lifers out in the cold when they decided to give everyone else something for nothing.
You kids who DID receive something for nothing have no clue what that feels like.
Stop your bullying of those who've received nothing of value out of this, and are simply licking their wounds.
You might say the lifers...at Gibson...were put to the front of the pack.
With BandLab's decision to simply give away the produc has completely reversed their position.
The only ones who have benefited in this giveaway are those who DIDN'T have the lifetime update plan.
I feel the one's who are actually the complainers are those who are going off on the lifers. Why should you even care that they are complaining? You've just received a brand new toy you paid nothing for! Why aren't you off in your little studio applying yourselves? What do you care of their misfortune? That's why I say it looks to me like you're just thumbing your noses at those who took the leap and invested.in the L.U...you're acting like a bunch of bratty kids.
And why is it YOU who are addressing them, anyway?
Receiving a nice little gift like this...it's not enough that you need to rub [it] in?
Give it time, thier issues will pass. Just don't expect them to jump for joy over this, too quickly. The dust has hardly settled for them...while you have just received a nice shiny new golden egg that you paid absolutely nothing for.
Have a little respect. Let them vent.
Pick up your fallen comrade. Don't mock him and tell him his wounds shouldn't pain.
Back at Gibson they/you were all part of the same family.
Why not try to keep it that way.
Just my two synths.
peace
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/30 10:03:00
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As a Lifetime User, I suggest not ging any further on that limb. Yes, Gibson pulled a fast one. No, Bandlab didn't leave me out in the cold, they revived the product I invested in. Calling everyone bratty and kids, is bratty in itself, the average age of repliers is probably around 45. He addressed a forum, and the forum responded, that's what forums are for.
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Re: So.. Now what about lifetime user?
2018/04/30 10:11:08
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This has been given a chance but its degenerating too quickly now. Guys, it's time to move on and concentrate on the future.
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