BandLab
Cloud-based digital audio workstation
BandLab | Type of site | Cloud Digital audio workstation |
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Available in | English, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean (Android only), Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish |
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Predecessor(s) | Composr (integrated 2016), Chew.tv (integrated 2019) |
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CEO | Kuok Meng Ru |
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Parent | BandLab Technologies |
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URL | www.bandlab.com |
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Advertising | Yes |
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Users | Over 60,000,000[1] |
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Launched | November 2015 [2] |
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Current status | Active |
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Native client(s) on | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, Chromebook |
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BandLab is a freemium online digital audio workstation (DAW) tool by BandLab Technologies with social media functions, and distribution functions for creating music collaboratively, sharing it, and selling it. It can also be used non-collaboratively.[3][4][5] It can operate on many different platforms inside a web browser or with a standalone app, available for iOS and Android. In January 2023, BandLab had 60 million creators.[1]
Features
BandLab is an entry level music production app to make songs in various genres.[6]
- Free Audio & Vocal Preset effects, allowing users to change the sounds of vocals & other audio track sounds, for example 70s Funk bass, or robotic-sounding autotune vocals and other genre-specific sounds. The presets load and edit the free effects that BandLab comes with, configuring them to specific settings to achieve the chosen sound.[7] [8] [9]
- Free mastering of mixes with a choice of sound, like tape noise.
- Free hosting of music creations, similarly to Soundcloud.
- Royalty-free samples
- Music Distribution at royalty split plan of 80/20 for free accounts, and 100% on membership.
- More features available on BandLab Membership subscription.
History
In 2016, BandLab acquired the music company Composr and converted it into the BandLab platform, while also transferring staff to BandLab.[11] In 2022, Mix Online reported that the BandLab DAW had raised $65 million in funding to expand.[12]
The BandLab platform sponsored the NME awards 2022, which were titled “The BandLab NME Awards 2022”.[13] In 2023, Luh Tyler revealed to Rolling Stone that the song “Back Flippin’” was recorded and made in BandLab.[14] In January 2024 d4vd gave an interview to Rolling Stone, in which he revealed his early songs were made in BandLab. [15]
Import
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BandLab's Web Studio supports MIDI, mp3, mp4, wav, aac, m4a, and ogg files.
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BandLab on iOS supports MIDI, mp3, m4a, and wav files.
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BandLab on Android supports MIDI, 16/24-bit mp3, and 16-bit wav files.
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Export
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BandLab's Web Studio support MIDI, 128/192/320kbps mp3, and 16-bit wav files
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BandLab on iOS and Android support m4a files
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Interfaces
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USB, Lightning jack, Microphone jack, Line In jack
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Minimum system requirements
See also
References
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