![]() ![]() I've never understood this emotional attachment, and blind following seen here, never will. You must admit there is and has always been a hell of a lot of emotional attachment, and fanboiism at these forums( moreso than anywhere else I have seen by far), to a piece of software and a company, totally irrational in my view, it's not like the software is a person or something, and Cakewalk isn't this devine ' Will/can do no wrong' entity as people seem to think here, they are just like any other company/buisiness, the bottom line is what it's all about, they really couldn't care less about you once they got your cash, it's foolish to think otherwise. if your hammer breaks you get a new one, no difference here, switching DAWs, for the most part, is a breeze, the moving projects between can be a PITA, but once done it's done, the basics are pretty much the same, you can be up and running almost immediately. No, I would just move on when and if Studio One ceased to function, or something better came along, ( and you can search that, I have posted as such a number of times in the past) It's a tool, nothing more. I've learned more from reading his posts than possibly anyone else on this forum (especially his posts about the K System/metering). wouldn't you feel a bit gutted ? I agree with you and others about Jeff as well. But try to be honest, if Studio one or Reaper said "That's it boys, we are all done". I know you don't have an attachment to Sonar like some others here. I personally don't feel like a friend died (you can search that if you'd like ) I am pissed and a bit sad that my main DAW is being rolled over. To be fair that was 5 weeks ago and a lot of people were in shock when that news was first posted. Just because someone doesn't agree with the way you think, or like what you like does not make them a troll. And to join the others, Mr Evans is most certainly not a troll. Comparing the end of a piece of software and software company with the death of a good friend would seem to indicate some type of irrational emotional attachment to said software/company. ![]() I literally feel like a good friend has just passed away! would seem to suggest otherwise, along with other like comments you have made. The following 35mm I am gutted at the loss of Cakewalk & Sonar. I am pis*ed off about it though! I'm not missing Sonar. So no, I'm not emotional about a bit of software.
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