Hey Andrew, I just want to let you know that I personally appreciate your`s and other
cakewalk`s personal time here to re-initiate fresh lifeblood into the forums with some real meangingful postings.
I`ve been with Cake since DOS and will remain a full supporter.
I believe the engineering talent, works very hard at providing us users, the most fun, interesting
and useful DAW. Peroid.....
I have other DAWs, and use them for different projects, each one has different strengths and weaknesses.
Sonar is my main DAW, as long as Noel and all the other team desingers are out there working on our beloved Sonar,
my heart tells me that, their heart is in their work as much as mine is in composing music.
Business complicates the engineering processes, but I have never been dissipointed in a Sonar release.
I want to see cakewalk survive and thrive, I believe the new merger,
with Gibson and Mr. Anderton`s expertise will push Cakewalk`s products to new highs.
I will be right up front and ready for X3, as soon as I can download it and get to work exploring
these new highs.
You can be a pessimist or a optimist, I choose to look forward and embrace the future,
life is to short, businesses crumble in weak economic conditions, I want my favorite
music software team to move on and continue developing Sonar.
Rock on Cakewalk,
I stand with you, I know others do too!
Don Belisle
Cakewalk for DOS 1989 - Sonar 1 thru X2a