I've been learning how to produce music for the last 4 years, and even though I've seen some people dunk on BandLab, it's not that bad! I personally use FL Studio, but I did use BandLab for a solid year/year and a half and I quite liked it. Even though BL isn't my go-to now, the samples are honestly pretty good. Now, I should state that I don't recommend using a whole loop on its own. If you do, chop it up, reverse it, change the pitch and tempo... make any loops you use unique. Speaking about my own experiences, I tend to use their one shots and percussion loops while coming up with the melodies, chords, bassline, and drum patterns on my own. To note anything in specific, I use their drums one shots a ton in my projects, so I recommend trying those if anyone's curious. The great thing is that BandLab's DAW as well as their samples are all free for both personal and commercial use, so anyone that wants to jump into producing music for the public could consider it as an option. (Realizing this sounds like a sponsor, but I honestly quite like a lot of things about BL.) For comparison, BL is pretty similar in capabilities to Garageband, Apple's moblie DAW. One of the few downsides (sort of) is that their built-in social media isn't great for promoting your works if you don't produce anything that isn't hiphop, from my understanding. It's been a while, so things most likely changed since I used BL, but most producers are definitely better off promoting on RU-vid (like OP) or SoundCloud. I know this is a pretty light-hearted video, but I thought I'd share some info for aspiring producers! :) Edit: Fixed a few typos, clarified a few things, and added on to my thoughts!
Girl I love this video, execution, however if you do this again you should lower the volume of the samples because your text gets drowned out by it (EX. 4:00)
@@msd1ary Oh no that’s good, sorry, all or nothing doesn’t count lol. The clarification probably wasn’t needed, so it might’ve come off nitpicky, sorry about that again. These are really great picks though!