R.I.P. Cakewalk.
Wow! That's huge. I guess Sonar just wasn't competing well enough in Gibson's eyes.
So all the concern back in 2013 when Gibson purchased Cakewalk, with regards to Gibson's track record of killing software companies has proven to be well founded. I own a few of their plugins but abandoned their DAWs when they killed off Project5, so it doesn't impact too much on me but I'm sure there are a number of people for whom this is a huge blow. Anyway, I'd be surprised if there isn't a potential buyer out there somewhere...
Cakewalk CTO Noel Borthwick says that “Cakewalk’s servers will continue to operate, you will still have access to all of your online assets, and your software will continue to work normally.
But until when? When the servers will go down for sure (why pay for servers supporting a dead product forever?) they won't be able to access their own files? Wow!
757365206C6F67696320746F207365656B20616E73776572732075736520726561736F6E20746F2066696E6420776973646F6D20676574206F7574206F6620796F757220636F6D666F7274207A6F6E65206F7220796F757220696E737069726174696F6E2077696C6C206372797374616C6C697A6520666F7265766572
Thank goodness for the RE format! I have the RE-2A and even if it is pulled from the shop, I will always have access with Propellerhead. I also have the CA-2A VST, and I suppose I'll continue to have access to that, until some time... But I have much more faith in the RE in my account.
I wonder if they will sell any tech to another company?
I wonder if they will sell any tech to another company?
It's only a matter of time when they shut them down. For me the interesting question is - how am I supposed to activate Z3Ta+2 once they are turned offCakewalk CTO Noel Borthwick says that “Cakewalk’s servers will continue to operate, you will still have access to all of your online assets, and your software will continue to work normally.
But until when? When the servers will go down for sure (why pay for servers supporting a dead product forever?) they won't be able to access their own files? Wow!
- esselfortium
- Posts: 1456
- Joined: 15 Jan 2015
- Contact:
As long as Propellerhead exists, sure
Sarah Mancuso
My music: Future Human
My music: Future Human
- Marco Raaphorst
- Posts: 2504
- Joined: 22 Jan 2015
- Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
- Contact:
I bought Sonar many years ago. Wasn't able to finish one track on it. Crashed such a lot. I know some people who were successful with that program but not me.
Must say I LOVE the RE-2A.
Must say I LOVE the RE-2A.
What I remember most is that Cakewalk was used a lot by non-tech savvy musicians who were just learning to make music on the PC. Never heard them complain about crashes though.Marco Raaphorst wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017I bought Sonar many years ago. Wasn't able to finish one track on it. Crashed such a lot. I know some people who were successful with that program but not me.
Must say I LOVE the RE-2A.
"This is a block of text that can be added to posts you make. There is a 255 character limit."
Holy shit. Cakewalk was one of the earliest DAWs that I knew of. Seems crazy they'd kill it off.
I remember trying to download Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 on 28.8k AOL dialup from my mom's house in the 90's. Good times. Sort of. Actually, that sucked.
I remember trying to download Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 on 28.8k AOL dialup from my mom's house in the 90's. Good times. Sort of. Actually, that sucked.
I was just going to post something to that effect.
This is a reminder that all that investment we are making on these plugins/DAW depends on the life of the company. Propellerhead isn't invincible...they can, and have made mistakes so Propellerheads better not let down there guard..
I will try to keep an eye on this cakewalk thing to see how they handle it in the long run. Let's see if they they are no longer developing/maintaining software plugins if they will allow user a free authorization code license or something?
Sad news for the employees but this is a real world teachable moment, we will see....
My opinion is that Propellerhead REASON needs a complete rewrite!
P.S: people should stop saying "No it won't happen" when referring to a complete rewrite of REASON. I have 3 letters for ya....VST
Mon Dec 11, 2017 1:53 pm
P.S: people should stop saying "No it won't happen" when referring to a complete rewrite of REASON. I have 3 letters for ya....VST
Mon Dec 11, 2017 1:53 pm
I feel bad for all of their users. Lately I've been playing piano rather than fiddle with DAW software - now it seems that is a more future-proof endeavor. As well, I am evaluating how much to invest in software. At least real gear will survive OS updates and can be mostly repaired or restored. But software gives you so much for so little money... Then again my Profire 610 that became a doorstop when the world lost its infatuation with firewire
Maybe they'll make the RE2A permanently free. https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... amplifier/
If you ain't hip to the rare Housequake, shut up already.
Damn.
Damn.
Always hated cakewalk.EdGrip wrote:Maybe the Sonar team can rise from the ashes with a fresh new DAW - best of luck to them.
Sonar, along with Digital Performer, always felt like the "old guard" to me. Hard to imagine any new beginner choosing either in 2017.
Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
- Grumbleweed
- Competition Winner
- Posts: 214
- Joined: 16 Jan 2015
Just got the Reason 10 upgrade for £68.80 - a frigging bargain.
Pity about Cakewalk's Sonar - obviously it'll still work for me but it looks like I'm going to be investing more time using Reason (again).
Hopefully happy days (once I've installed it and figured the way to get the extra content off of my C drive).
Grum.
Pity about Cakewalk's Sonar - obviously it'll still work for me but it looks like I'm going to be investing more time using Reason (again).
Hopefully happy days (once I've installed it and figured the way to get the extra content off of my C drive).
Grum.
Reason 12, Cubase 12
http://www.soundclick.com/grumbleweed
http://www.soundcloud.com/grumbleweed
YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOCKfzovfT4
http://www.soundclick.com/grumbleweed
http://www.soundcloud.com/grumbleweed
YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOCKfzovfT4
Where did you get it for £68.80 ?Grumbleweed wrote: ↑22 Nov 2017Just got the Reason 10 upgrade for £68.80 - a frigging bargain.
Pity about Cakewalk's Sonar - obviously it'll still work for me but it looks like I'm going to be investing more time using Reason (again).
Hopefully happy days (once I've installed it and figured the way to get the extra content off of my C drive).
Grum.
-
- Posts: 45
- Joined: 23 Jan 2017
I'm in the same boat. I have kept Sonar up-to-date and handy though. In order to finish a piece a little while ago, I had to make it in Reason and then do the rest in Sonar.Grumbleweed wrote: ↑22 Nov 2017(snip)
Pity about Cakewalk's Sonar - obviously it'll still work for me but it looks like I'm going to be investing more time using Reason (again).
(snip)
Aesthetics, workflow, functions and features. It's a mix-and-match exercise. It's good that there is competition in the market, and different price-points so you can match your DAW to your budget. In the end though, it's all about the music, and I get the impression that sometimes the discussion is so much about the tech that discussion about the music gets kinda lost.
- Marco Raaphorst
- Posts: 2504
- Joined: 22 Jan 2015
- Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
- Contact:
I hope all Cakewalk products will be released as open source. Make the world a better place.
See https://melodiefabriek.com/blog/cakewal ... maybe-not/
See https://melodiefabriek.com/blog/cakewal ... maybe-not/
I have heard that the RE-2A or CA-2A are coded by softube and cakewalk only licenced it. So this wouldn't be a surprise if the Compressor sounds good.Marco Raaphorst wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017I bought Sonar many years ago. Wasn't able to finish one track on it. Crashed such a lot. I know some people who were successful with that program but not me.
Must say I LOVE the RE-2A.
- Marco Raaphorst
- Posts: 2504
- Joined: 22 Jan 2015
- Location: The Hague, The Netherlands
- Contact:
I compared the RE-2A to the Waves version. The RE-2A sounded way better imo.tanni wrote: ↑22 Nov 2017I have heard that the RE-2A or CA-2A are coded by softube and cakewalk only licenced it. So this wouldn't be a surprise if the Compressor sounds good.Marco Raaphorst wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017I bought Sonar many years ago. Wasn't able to finish one track on it. Crashed such a lot. I know some people who were successful with that program but not me.
Must say I LOVE the RE-2A.
- Grumbleweed
- Competition Winner
- Posts: 214
- Joined: 16 Jan 2015
AudioDeluxe.Heater wrote: ↑22 Nov 2017Where did you get it for £68.80 ?Grumbleweed wrote: ↑22 Nov 2017Just got the Reason 10 upgrade for £68.80 - a frigging bargain.
Pity about Cakewalk's Sonar - obviously it'll still work for me but it looks like I'm going to be investing more time using Reason (again).
Hopefully happy days (once I've installed it and figured the way to get the extra content off of my C drive).
Grum.
Grum
Reason 12, Cubase 12
http://www.soundclick.com/grumbleweed
http://www.soundcloud.com/grumbleweed
YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOCKfzovfT4
http://www.soundclick.com/grumbleweed
http://www.soundcloud.com/grumbleweed
YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOCKfzovfT4
-
- Information
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests