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2017/11/24 03:45:42 (permalink)

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Sorry if I missed it, but does anyone know how long these forums will remain active?

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Re: These Forums 2017/11/24 03:49:19 (permalink)
No, we don't but as long as they are up so will we. 

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Re: These Forums 2017/11/24 04:25:38 (permalink)
John
No, we don't but as long as they are up so will we. 


So why has a Cubase AD been pinned in the SONAR area? :( It belongs well it's an ad, another DAW spamming the forum! so Delete it!

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Re: These Forums 2017/11/24 05:40:16 (permalink)
Clearly these are exceptional times. I notice you expressed no outrage at beta testers breaking their NDAs. Yet that could be argued as being illegal rather than against a local forum policy.

Stop pretending you’re some bastion morality on behalf of Cakewalk and get over it. Leave the moderators to keep a semblance of order while the forums still operate.

Besides we advertise other products and deals everyday, just not on the front page. Seeing as the front page is for discussing how best to use Sonar a case could be made that information about products available to continue with your music is appropriate under the circumstances.

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Re: These Forums 2017/11/24 05:44:47 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby texasaurus rex 2017/11/24 06:35:06
Good grief, both Cubase and PreSonus have been gracious enough to try to find new homes for Sonar users, and people are complaining about it?

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Re: These Forums 2017/11/24 06:01:15 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby backwoods 2017/11/24 06:18:36
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Good grief, both Cubase and PreSonus have been gracious enough to try to find new homes for Sonar users, and people are complaining about it?


Agreed.  Both are exceedingly kind to reach out to us in this extraordinary time of need.
They both have my respect.
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Re: These Forums 2017/11/24 06:17:31 (permalink)
You should read bitflipper's post then. If it weren't for Gibson, Sonar may have died a few years ago.
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