I am also a bit sad about the situation.
Out of shock I concentrated on shifting to Cubase last year, but all DAWs have pros and cons. In the end its just not worth the effort at the moment, especially since noone takes anything away.
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After one year of hoping and observing, I calmed down a bit and decided to stay with S1, since it offers all I really need and with nifty addons, it fills a lot of gaps I miss from other daws.
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However, I will not spend any money on S1 until I really need a new addition and I really really hope the Presonus understands the damage they have caused on their reputation by this weird move.
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I have to admit, that many things from 7.x are really useful and make me actually stay with the daw, ....
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....but I would have never thought that by reading the feature list.
I hope that this won’t become some kind of dilemma for the devs, because minor updates are less shiny but in most cases of higher importance.
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And about the update cycle…the wording was 3-4 updates per year. They still can manage this for 2025.
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But for me it most likely wont be 3 upgrades within my update period, which is somehow not acceptable.
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If you remember that a full year of update was included in the prior versions… It still feels like a punch in the face for people who supported from the first minute
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... although the caused pain is not so much anymore

Still the bitter taste stays. Lets hope for the best.
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Your response reads like a roller coaster. I dont mean that in a negative way, but c'mon. This is a common position among let's just say a good number of DAW users. I get the passion you guys have, and that is truly a good thing. Call me silly, but in an effort to assist (which I never mind doing), I wish people would put some emphasis on what actually is needed to meet a genuine goal, rather than putting some development team's nose to the grind stone. Would six updates make you guys giggle like little school girls, returning from Disneyworld, or two updates of some consequential need that keep the product in tune and running reliable?
Don't worry, Im sure I'll hear something on the order of "well when a company commits to selling me on their future plans, by golly, they better stand by their word [angrily]. Maybe the next line is "..... or I'm out of here". If that's the position some take, far be it that I even should spend any time assisting a moron with wet diapers how to get through a technical issue they're having. I mean hay, maybe an update won't arrive in six months!
Oh my!
Look, my point is, use the DAW (any DAW) to finish what is important. Look at different and inventive ways to mic an amp, drums, learn some new scales, or something that takes your, or your clients (now that's a scary thought) development to a higher place. Get some practical tips from Craig's tips book. That's (really out on the plank now)..... far, far more productive.
Are we really counting updates folks? Because I really feel a good many of you are. Is that the deepest ball you can hit out of the park?
Ok, maybe I shouldn't have read this utterly ridiculous post. Apologies. Things to do.
Or maybe the appropriate answer might be get the gas out of your ...
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