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Cakewalk - Bandlab - Free?
I just read where Cakewalk Sonar is now free. I haven't used or looked at Cakewalk since I can't remember when. Is it worth messing with?
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I've used various iterations of Cakewalk up to Sonar X1. I find it very capable, but then I have nothing to compare it to. But if it's free then I would absolutely give it a go.
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It's free, so I guess it would be worth it.
Seriously, I've used it for about 9 years and like it a lot. Previously used ProTools. Left it for Sonar for various reasons. I upgraded over the years up to Platinum, but didn't fall for the "lifetime subscription." I find it very powerful, bought some plugins over the years and it does everything I need a DAW to do. I received an e-mail from Bandlab. I did subscribe in case there are future plugins or features I want. That was free, so I did it.
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The free version is GREAT, I loaded it up today, and frankly, I can't believe they are giving it away! It has full functionality and comes complete with everything you need to make great sounding recordings! Each channel when expanded into the Pro Channel has 4 band EQ, compression, console simulation, and reverb! It's the Platinum version without the 3rd party plug-ins!
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Yes, it's definitely a good piece of software for those on Windows who don't have yet a fully fledged DAW.
I used to use Sonar 8.5 and then X1 but X1 wasn't very stable but I believe they've gone a long way in terms of stability over the last few years. |
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Sonar (9? I seem to remember...) was the only DAW I paid a LOT of money for and would never work for me (even going with a new PC when their "technical support" couldn't seem to help me.) They didn't seem to have a problem taking my money, though.
I might as well of threw $160 down the toilet. Can you tell I'm STILL bitter? I wouldn't download and attempt to use Sonar if they PAID me to try it. When I heard it was no longer going to be supported and then "changing hands" I thought "Good Riddance." |
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It's as good piece even if you have a fully fledged DAW. This version it great and I've used every major DAW out there. X1 was unstable but from X3 on it's ridiculously stable.
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Maybe you should lighten up It sucks when setting up DAWs and you run into problems, but.... I've run Cakewalk/Sonar since version cakewalk version 2.2. The problems in setting it up were mainly due to Windows/computer tweaks, not the program itself. This new version, Platinum (albeit streamlined) that I just installed, set up in under 10 minutes on an old Windows 7 machine. The fastest I've ever seen any pro DAW setup in my life! And it's running glitchfree with the crap Realtek Audio card in this computer. I can't wait to see how it performs with my RME interfaces! I also tested it how it runs plug-ins and so far it's running over 300 FX plugs (Waves, Lexicon, Slate, Eventide). I've run a project studio based around three computers (one in my home) all setup with SONAR XL 3 Producer for the last three years and I've never experienced a dropout or any craziness. And this new version is even better than XL 3. And it's FREE!! Forum member Midwinter has been to my studio and I'm sure he'll verify what I'm saying. After all, he recorded his band's first demo/CD there. He sat and watched me mix on Sonar, and later I had him sit and record a song with me and he learned to drive on it in minutes. His main platform for recording is Logic Pro and he found no problem navigating in SONAR. |
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Sounds like an attempt to gain some marketshare to create ongoing revenue streams from updates. I bet the next update will be a paid upgrade.
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This sounds very likely to me!
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That's not what Bandlab says, it's meant to be always free but users will be able to purchase additional synths, effects and other content, loops etc. Which is an interesting business model.
I think it might actually work. Before Cakewalk acquisition I never heard about Bandlab and now I have an account with them and tried their online collaboration software which is quite good. |
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I do understand that there are a lot of satisfied Cakewalk / Sonar users. OP asked if it was worth messing with, so that's my opinion only. It took me a while to begrudgingly cut my losses, but I spent a LOT of time trying to get SONAR to work and a fair amount of time attempting to get the tech help line to help me. I felt taken advantage of, and that never goes down easy. |
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Sonar
Sonar works and sounds great to me. It is the main mixing/arranging software that I use.
I have been a very happy Cakewalk customer for many years.
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Everybody's learning style, curve, and strengths are different and why there is more than just one DAW . And there can be DAWs that the particular workflow just does not syncopate with a given individual, plain and simple as that. And just because others have used one DAW or the other successfully has little meaning if it did or does not, sync for you personally.
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