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Bandlab in 2025 What are your thoughts?
So my little nephew was home visiting from out of state and introduced me to Bandlab. I could have sworn I had used it before but totally forgot about it.
Well, I created my own profile and began to jam on an AI inspired couple of tracks which included Chords, Lead, Bass, and Drums tracks!
I was literally floored! ![]()
Instant inspiration! ![]()
That little bit of music literally got my music juices flowing and got me to pull out my electric guitar and began to expand that song into something beautiful! ![]()
Then I though, hey are we able to export this tracks? And lo and behold, the option is there to export individual tracks from the Bandlab app to your Files app. You can export as .wav or .Mid for importing into Cubasis; which I did.
I read that any songs or samples you get in Bandlab are royalty free and can used to monetize if you so choose. All they ask is to add your own creativity and change everything a bit. In my case I exported as Midi files so I could select my own instruments in Cubasis. Oh wow! I can't express how awesome it feels to have all this creative depot at our disposal for FREE!
Of course Bandlab tries to sell you a membership but you can select the free profile with ads. It doesn't hinder you from using all the free samples and beats and exporting as your heart desires!!!
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Anyone have any thoughts on using Bandlab?
I'd love to hear if anyone has found it to be a great tool as I have?
Anyway, hope you all are blessed and making music!
T4C
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Just waiting for Bitwig 6 to drop.
I don’t like ads and also not memberships/subscriptions. Also not online only.
Sounds like a nice tool for your usage though, and that’s all that matters.
Hi there fellow brother in Christ. My girlfriend uses Bandlab all the time for making cover songs. It's very easy to use. Never used it myself as I'm currently using FL Studio Mobile as my main creative environment, but it is super easy to pick up and use as far as I've observed.
Be blessed, my friend. 🙏
@Darkstring thanks man! Yeah I was playing it on my iPad and didn't realize it was connected to my Hotspot lol
I think it serves a purpose for likebthe younger musicians whobare always on their phones like my little nephew. He has tons of songs and he gets super into making songs! But the fact that it got me going is priceless for me. Sometimes I get going on YouTube and by the time I'm done I'm so brain tired to make music. At least this AI thing kind of seems to fit perfectly to get us to jump start something.
@jwmmakerofmusic thanks brother! I've always been intrigued by FLS but never jumped in since I always thought it was more for beat makers lol.
I'm more into trying to make worship songs and regular modern praise and worship music since I'm mostly an electric guitar player, I need help with the drums dept. Lol. That's why I really love Lumbeat drum apps and Drumperfect Pro.
Rock on!
Rock on, brother! FL Studio Mobile can do more than just beat production, but it definitely excels at beat production.
I love Worship songs and Worship music.
I'm glad you got those drum apps, my friend. Those will definitely come in handy for your drum parts.
I'm gonna check it out. So far my main 3 top drum apps to make the style of music I love are the Lumbeat drum apps like, Rock Drummer, Soft Drummer, Funk Drummer, then Drumperfect and I forgot to mention Drum Session. Although, Drum Session is being used as a drum module being triggered by Rock Drummer's amazing AI drums!
In fact, one day my wife took the kids to run errands, so I stayed back recoding stuff and was cranking Rock Drummer with Drum Session playing the sounds, really loud that when they came back, they thought our church band Drummer was jamming with me in the studio! They all said it sounded so real! Lol

But, again, going back to these wonderful apps created by musicians for musicians; we are so blessed to live in a time where we can make music just about anywhere.
Absolutely agreed 💯! Have a wonderful rest of your day.
I started using it to collaborate in-DAW with my music partner but so far just arranging and light mixing a track she started. If it could use my auv3 plugins I’d be more ecstatic about it, or even just exporting/importing more than one stem at a time but it does do a good amount at the free tier
@jwmmakerofmusic :Youre back using FL Mobile as your main DAWghese days.. I thought you had kind of abandoned it..
Agree. That's what got my attention. It gives you the option to export as wav or midi. That's pretty cool for a free app! The ads are basically not in the way when you're recording or creating tracks. So that's pretty cool too. I like the huge free sample library too!
@jwmmakerofmusic : Can’t dispute that (punchiness )… The punchiest
Enjoyed this very much. Uplifting and inspiring.
This is a bit off topic, but all the talk on worship music remind me that Tonebridge has a few patches based on Hillsong United songs. I really like Transfiguration and Hosanna. If that’s your jam check it out.
And now I just noticed there was a track attached to the original post. 🤦♂️ Lol, don't mind me.
Love the track. Reminds me of some of the music I'd hear on K Love.