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2017/11/23 04:27:35
FettsVett
@june61944 don't worry about Native Access. You can just download your NI VSTs via the traditional method on NI's site. Look hard, because I remember having a hard time finding it on their site. I had disconnected my computer from the internet when I had a massive f*ck up with Sonar after a Windows update, so I didn't use Native Access, I found a way to download the files on another computer and put them on a thumbdrive. TL;DR just don't worry. Theres a way to get NI stuff to work on an offline PC.
2017/11/23 04:34:18
Keith Albright [Cakewalk]
I couldn't edit Noel's post to add this, but... 
 
Update: 11/22 Stores closed and you will no longer be able to purchase Cakewalk products.
 
Very sorry.
2017/11/23 04:42:06
Chermashensev
What about the monthly subscription?
I left 1 payment before full purchase!
If this is no longer possible, the store is closed, payments are not accepted, does this mean that after a while my version of Platinum will go into Demo mode and die in 30 days?
2017/11/23 04:44:34
StaringIntoNothing
To me, this is nothing more than how Harvard and Yale business school and law school graduates are killing music in America.  They started with the record companies.  Those ignorant business school and law school graduates new nothing about what was good music.  They had tin ears, but they knew about money or at least thought that they knew what they though which music would make a profit.  I know for a fact that they had no idea who Mozart, Beethoven, Pat Metheny, Phillip Glass, Yes, Gentle Giant or Spock's Beard were.  What they knew was back then, if they got drunk at a club in New York and got to abuse women, what made their pants want to dance.  They would not know an F sharpe from a G flat.  Yet they got to kill music in America because they got control over the board of directors.  Now their protege's are killing Sonar, because they in their wisdom, after seeing the rage at shows regarding Euro rack, have decided that the best thing to do is to go back to hardware, and produce things that run in 128 mB of memory in a black box, rather than support something that runs on a computer with 128 GB of memory because that is the trend.
 
What nobody has told them yet, is while they are drunk or taking ecstasy at the theater and enjoying life, the film composers who made the music and soundtracks that they so loved while they were hammered were made on computers with  software that they are killing because they are totally ignorant.  They will wake up from their high one day and say to themselves "Why does this music suck?"  Some wise guru may hear them and say to them "It is because you killed all of the cool music tools in your ignorance."
 
I heard this story once.  A comedian was appearing in an oppressed country once.  After the show, a guy says to the comedian  "You are funny as all get out.  Why is there no person in my country that is so funny?"  The comedian says "That is because your government killed all of the funny people."
 
OK, Gibson is not killing musicians, so I am overreacting, but they are killing dreams.  But it is not the original people at Gibson, who may still be there, who are causing this.  Those people are still artists at making Les Pauls.  It is those ignorant people who are Harvard graduates who have control over the Gibson board of directors who are causing this to happen to all of us.
 
As Johnny Carson, portraying Carnac the Magnificent once said, I say to the Gibson board of directors "May the fleas of a thousand camels make a nest in your groin area."
2017/11/23 04:54:14
michael diemer
I say we burn down Harvard!
2017/11/23 04:58:02
FettsVett
StaringIntoNothing...it's deviation on the thread, but there is definite trend supporting what you've just described. Just look at the demonetization of YouTube. Look at using internet patrons as commodities a la Google and Facebook. Greed has overtaken in the business landscape (not actual service or a quality product), and what follows is the public. The public doesn't know any better and/or are too lazy to vote for who can change this.
 
The way Gibson gets this way is because they live off of a legacy of great instruments. "Only a Gibson is good enough" So they (the royal "they") are abusing that legacy to get a few people rich and then f*ck off somewhere else while the company dies.
 
You are wrong to think Harvard and Yale students give two S*its about music. They will never wake up and say anything about how music sucks. Everything else is taken care of for them, so why should they have emotion?  That's what music is about. Emotions. The people that are given everything have no emotion, because they don't experience loss and denial of what they want. The only emotion they have is greed, dude.
2017/11/23 05:08:39
Keith Albright [Cakewalk]
Chermashensev
What about the monthly subscription?
I left 1 payment before full purchase!
If this is no longer possible, the store is closed, payments are not accepted, does this mean that after a while my version of Platinum will go into Demo mode and die in 30 days?

 
I checked your account.  I think you're all set and shouldn't be in demo mode.  




2017/11/23 05:12:10
Chermashensev
Keith Albright [Cakewalk]
Chermashensev
What about the monthly subscription?
I left 1 payment before full purchase!
If this is no longer possible, the store is closed, payments are not accepted, does this mean that after a while my version of Platinum will go into Demo mode and die in 30 days?

 
I checked your account.  I think you're all set and shouldn't be in demo mode.  






Thank You!
2017/11/23 05:47:56
Steve_Karl
Keith Albright [Cakewalk]
Chermashensev
What about the monthly subscription?
I left 1 payment before full purchase!
If this is no longer possible, the store is closed, payments are not accepted, does this mean that after a while my version of Platinum will go into Demo mode and die in 30 days?

 
I checked your account.  I think you're all set and shouldn't be in demo mode.  

 
Keith,
What are the chances of an official fix for any potential authorization problems in the future?
I'm a lifetimer and would like to be able to use 2017.01 until I can use anything anymore.
Thank you!


2017/11/23 05:54:27
lance134679
I've been using Cakewalk in a serious way since 2003, and it's been really great. I don't think there's another company that knows more about how audio works in Windows and how to get the most out of recording in the Windows environment. 
 
Thank you, and I hope other software companies recognize the great work you've done here when they're recruiting.
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