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  • Big announcements coming June 1st, 2016 (p.42)
2016/05/18 15:31:30
JoeyAudioey
berlymahn
Sorry to bother.... I used to receive CW newsletters but that has long since dropped.  I re-signed up, but would appreciate it if you check on your end to see if it 'took'.
 
Thank you.


No apology necessary. You're good to go now as well. 
 
2016/05/18 15:42:48
Frostysnake
Cakewalk will be allowed to use whatever bathroom it identifies with?
2016/05/18 15:44:34
JayCee99
Joey can you add me to the newsletter mailing list as well?
2016/05/18 15:57:48
P-Theory
Ha ha I feel like a guinea pig in a lab   I think I'm part of a big Cakewalk / Gibson experiment and good luck to them. 
 
They are first to market with another new billing model that is RADICALLY different than anything else in the market, something that looks too good to be true, and seeing how much of a stir that makes in the market place through word of mouth pre launch.
 
I used to run a software development house, that developed its own products, and I know that the "one time payment" offer is lunacy in terms of product lifecycle and recurring revenues. At the end of the day, developers and testers cost money on an ongoing basis, and new revenues need to be generated to keep them coding and developing the product. Product support needs to keep the ship running and supporting customers, giving them a great customer experience. The product needs to be developed to attract new customers, and all that takes time and money that needs to be funded....hence the need to new and recurring revenues.
 
UNLESS the product is legacy / end of life, then it makes perfect sense!  It is a great smash and grab to milk the last drops of new revenue out of the product whilst you launch your new product.  Eventually the new product overtakes the revenues of the legacy product which has effectively "funded" the launch of your new product.
 
Make of that what you will. 
 
My guess is a new product announcement is imminent! This may well have been through an acquisition or partnership. When or what that will be, then your guess is as good as mine.
 
Good luck to them, I think Cakewalk's customer experience is a great one.  I trust them, and look forward to hearing what's coming.  I'm sure its got rival product developers scratching their heads.  I just hope someone doesn't f*ck up a great company as so often happens when a corporate takes ownership of a smaller company. 
 
However only good things have happened since the Gibson takeover so I'm not worried.  It feels like a forward looking company union in ever way, or at least that's how it seems to the outside world. 
 
 
 
 
2016/05/18 16:04:48
Andrew Rossa
We sent another batch of emails just now. If you don't get anything in the next hour, let us know.
 
Again, if you are renewed this year (meaning you've purchased an upgrade last year and a renewal thereafter, you'd get the email. 
 
Thanks,
Andrew
2016/05/18 16:05:29
Adderoo
I did not get any email. Would be interested to see what's in it
2016/05/18 16:05:50
JoeyAudioey
rlared
Joey can you add me to the newsletter mailing list as well?


Welcome (back?) to the list :)


2016/05/18 16:09:50
JoeyAudioey
Adderoo
I did not get any email. Would be interested to see what's in it


You're re-subscribed as of now


2016/05/18 16:11:57
JoeyAudioey
...and for anyone just tuning in, if you're completely out of the loop and don't feel like reading the last 14 pages of back-and-forth, click here for a quick catch-up.
 
2016/05/18 16:12:01
TerraSin
I went ahead and got the lifetime license. Cakewalk has never really steered us wrong with licensing issues before and being that it's only for such a limited amount of time, leads me to believe this is more of a gift to people who have been dedicated to the company for a while than any ploy because of a big change coming that will really change the face of the company for the long run (hopefully for the better). If nothing else, it means I get next year paid for and if there are third party stuff I miss out on, I can buy them and likely still come out on top; though as I said before, I can't imagine too many companies would not give us the plugins that go into future updates of Sonar because of how much money they make from all of us upgrading... like Melodyne and Addictive Drums have.
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