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Posted on: May 29, 2016 @ 05:03 PM
richie1027
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Hey everyone.  I’ve not tried cakewalk in 3 yrs.  I registered ver 6ai but never installed.  I’ve since lost the CD. 
In any event, I’ve been getting more adept with another DAW and decided revisiting cakewalk might be a good effort given its relationship with the XF.  Saw on the “my steinberg” page that I could take advantage of an upgrade to version 8ai for $9.99.  Does anyone know if this would be the full install of 8ai, or would it require an existing install of a previous version?  I haven’t heard back from Steinberg so I figured one of my Motifator brothers would likely know

Many thanks.

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Posted on: May 29, 2016 @ 07:45 PM
zpink
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If by ‘Cakewalk’ you mean Cubase, then I’m pretty sure that I got the full install when I upgraded from Elements 7 to 8.

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Posted on: May 29, 2016 @ 08:02 PM
I_Too_Say_So_Long
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If you have something registered with Steinberg, even Cubase Ai5 as a ‘soft license’ (not requiring a usb dongle), you should be able to upgrade to the Full version of Ai8. I know of someone who didn’t even have that app in the applications folder on the computer and the disk could not be found. It turned out with a simple support request question it was resolved.

I don’t hesitate sending a Support Requests to them telling what I might like to do for their guidance and to see what my options are.

Let us know how it went.

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Posted on: May 29, 2016 @ 10:26 PM
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Thx zpink for the reality check...I did mean cubebase .  Back in the early 90’s I bought cakewalk 3.0 and it was on two 31/2” disks.  Very rudimentary back then and the name stuck after all these years. 

And thanks for the info on Steinberg.  I’ll report back

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Posted on: May 30, 2016 @ 02:57 AM
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richie1027 - 29 May 2016 10:26 PM

Thx zpink for the reality check...I did mean cubebase .  Back in the early 90’s I bought cakewalk 3.0 and it was on two 31/2” disks.  Very rudimentary back then and the name stuck after all these years. 

And thanks for the info on Steinberg.  I’ll report back

Never used Cakewalk myself, but I do remember the days of floppies, and backing up one’s own Window onto a number of them! ;-)

Cubase 8 was quite a big cosmetic upgrade amongst other things, I love the fact that you now can run the mixer full-screen on your 2nd monitor. I’m sure you’ll like it! :-)

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Posted on: May 30, 2016 @ 10:23 AM
meatballfulton
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Make_A_JOYful_Noise is correct. I’ve upgraded Cubase a few times and it does not require the previous version installed, only the license.

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