The old running joke for musicians opening a browser window meant they weren't making music. Nowadays, there are serious DAWs that live on the net. Matt Vanacoro explores four of the best.
Most people know that it's possible to make music over a web connection, but how can you get the best results? Here are five top tips.Â
There's a surprising amount you can do with the numerous free DAWs out there all the way up to producing professional level tracks. Joe Albano highlights the best of the bunch.
The A3C Festival & Conference, music tech company BandLab and ChooseATL are offering studio time for 15 hip hop creators to work on their tracks with five award-winning producers.
Bandlab continues to expand its offering into the hardware space with a range of affordable, plug-and-play audio recording interfaces. Here's the inside story.
BandLab, the free cross-platform social music software, featured as an innovative web audio and creation tool to audience of 7,000 top developers.
BandLab has experienced massive growth in user numbers in its relatively short history. Now it's passed 5 million, with more new stuff in the pipeline...
Earlier this year we bid a fond farewell to SONAR. It looked to have truly kicked the bucket, that is until BandLab took over the reins and injected life back into the DAW. But how is it doing now?
If you thought that online DAWs were a pale imitation of the real thing, BandLab may very well be the one that makes you change your mind.