irvin
In all fairness, Cakewalk is at a crossroads: power users are a minority of their clientele (you can tell from the postings on this forum) and the super-saturated DAW market makes it almost impossible to pry users from the competition. The most promising market is casual users and total beginners.
What is Cakewalk supposed to do? Cater to the minority? Lose potential customers?
I also have felt the same way since last couple of months.
Artists comes in the top 10 list - not Platinum. Upgrades are not based on the feature request - may be the commitments for monthly upgrade now becoming stressful for the bakers creativity - we cant blame them.
I feel they need to look into list of the FR for last 1 year.
Secondly have a new team made for creating video tutorials - to upgrade the new comers to power users.
Giveaway scaled down version with most of the hardware [midi controllers + audio interfaces], the new comers coming in the field of DAW purchases these two in the beginning.
Anderton
Cakewalk has made it clear that using analytics doesn't obviate their other methods of canvassing users. But perhaps more importantly, power users are the ones who push the system harder, and find bugs that new users would never find because they're just doing the basics. I think analytics would make it much easier to fix the kinds of bugs that vex power users, especially because the power users may not have the time to really investigate a bug in order to submit steps to reproduce...but if analytics does that for you, then that would be tremendously helpful for troubleshooting.
Analytic to be kept for power users [self declaration] to understand and troubleshooting only.
Cakewalk from time to time can release a questionnaire to get to understand what the features mean to the user-base : knowledge about a feature, usefulness of the feature, complicacy if faced, using or not using - reason etc etc. Serious users will certainly give the feed back.
Please don't put feature just for making the list bigger: that will damage more - Insert track, the Painter tool in PRV, increasing the row height etc.
Cakewalk users are considerate enough and feel for the bakers as well, some users are from the field of developments - they know what pressure comes with the deadlines.
Hope Cakewalk will rethink - This is my personal view.
Regards
Snehankur