

Recording with a traditional DAW can be a complicated process and require specific types of hardware. I was particularly impressed by how easy it was to add live guitar and other instruments to my project. The 16-track mix editor is essentially a multi-track digital audio workstation in your pocket. I discovered the immersive library of audio content that very quickly spawned a variety of ideas. I began previewing kits and experimenting with sounds and I found myself hooked for multiple hours. I explored the app and was very impressed by the collaborative and networking aspects of BandLab, as well as the included audio content. I was excited to see how I could employ my experience and understanding of other DAWs in BandLab and create songs to a professional standard. All areas of BandLab were extremely easy to pick up and it didn’t take me long before I understood how to navigate around the app. Installing BandLab was quick and easy, taking up less than 100MB of space on my iPhone. Hi, I’m Ben from Live Aspects and in this review, I’ll be unpacking all aspects of BandLab and helping you decide if this app is for you. With more than 37 million downloads, BandLab can inspire musicians of all skill levels to share and create music, as well as collaborate with other BandLab users. If you’re looking for a free alternative to Ableton Live, Logic Pro or FL Studio, Band Lab is the best music production application available on iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Whether you are brand new to music production or a DAW veteran, BandLab comes with everything a musician needs to create music on the go.
