Tag: Tutorial
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BandLab – User Interface
Get familiar with the user interface of BandLab. This is where you will spend your time in the BandLab Studio. Use the slider in the image to show the names and details of the different areas of the BandLab’s user interface. Have fun exploring!
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New BandLab Guide to get you DAW-Ready
To help you get started with using a digital audio workstation (DAW) for and in your music education practice, I launched the first DAW guide. This BandLab guide includes thirteen […]
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Recording MIDI in BandLab
BandLab allows you to record MIDI using your computer keyboard or a MIDI controller. You can easily capture melodies, chords, and rhythms using software instruments. Set Up a MIDI Track […]
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MIDI Editing in BandLab
BandLab allows you to edit MIDI regions easily using its Piano Roll interface. This is useful for composing melodies, chords, or drum patterns directly in your browser. Editing MIDI Notes […]
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Importing Audio, MIDI, and Video in BandLab
BandLab makes it easy to import your own files into a project. Whether it’s a vocal take, sample, a full track, or even video, you can drag it right in […]
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Using Effects (FX) in BandLab
BandLab makes it easy to shape your sound using built-in FX plug-ins. These include essentials like EQ, reverb, delay, and compression. In this guide, you’ll learn how to apply effects […]
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Using Virtual Instruments in BandLab
BandLab comes with built-in software instruments, including synths, pianos, strings, drums and more — all playable with a MIDI controller or your computer keyboard. In this tutorial you will learn […]
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Looping Regions in BandLab
Looping in BandLab lets you quickly repeat a region or loop over a section while composing. Here’s how to loop audio or MIDI regions. Looping a Region Playback Loop Tip: […]
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Fade-in, Fade-out, and Crossfades in BandLab
BandLab makes it easy to add fade-ins, fade-outs, and crossfades to your audio regions. These tools help you smooth transitions and avoid sudden starts or cuts. Fade-in and Fade-out Tip: […]
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Adjusting Region Length in BandLab
Changing the length of audio or MIDI regions in BandLab helps you control timing, build loops, and fine-tune your arrangement. Here’s how to adjust regions with precision. Trimming Regions Looping […]