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Producers on this website?

Do anybody mess with FL Studio or Bandlab and make beats (or just rap) on this website? Let me know down below.

Thank you comment icon Hi Derrick! Did you have a career question about music production? Sharyn Grose, Admin
Thank you comment icon Yes I'm a professional on FL for sure. Bandlab is pretty cool as well if you are new to the scene. Trey Harris

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Rebecca’s Answer

Hey Derrick,

Thanks for reaching out to CareerVillage! I've used BandLab to make beats (although I'm not very good). I do enjoy the program a ton, It's great for someone just starting out. From what I've gathered, it seems like maybe you are looking for support in understanding how it works or are looking for a collaborator. If that's the case, why not try rephrasing your question so that we here at CareerVillage know how to accurately answer your question to fit your needs?

I'd be more than happy to help once I know how to support you. Just reply to this message when your ready.

I hope I helped.

Good luck,
Rebecca

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Hey Derrick,

Thanks for submitting your question to CareerVillage! I'd love to help,

The path to connecting with producers can be quite tiresome especially when you don't know that many people pursuing music. BandLab does have a feature where you cab connect with artists and allow them to view and support your work ($$$). However, it is a paid feature. Luckily for you, I discovered a way around that issue. BandLab makes it easy to collaborate with many individuals. In my experience, finding a producer is super simple.

Rebecca recommends the following next steps:

On Bandlab, log in and locate the "Feed" dropdown in the left corner of the page. If you are currently following some artists, you have the option to view their work and see their social profiles and send a message.
If that is not possible, at the top of the screen, click the search bar and type in a genre. For example, if you are a R&B artist, go ahead and type ["R&B"] then click enter.
Once the new page loads, there will be a new side bar on the left of your screen where you can view options such as "Top" "Bands" "tags" and "albums." Click on the different options to view selections and artists.
4. Repeat Step 1, And locate the artist name, then social media handle. Have fun connecting!
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Saint’s Answer

Hey Derrick!

I’ve used a few DAWs, and it really depends on what you’re into. For me, Logic Pro is my go-to. It’s got everything you need tons of instruments, loops, and tools for mixing and mastering and it’s easy to learn if you’re already in the Apple world.
FL Studio is awesome too, especially if you’re into making beats. It’s super beginner-friendly, and the way you can play around with loops and arrange tracks is so straightforward.
BandLab is great for collaborations. It’s free and cloud-based, so you can work on tracks from your phone or computer, which is super convenient.
Honestly, all of them are solid choices it just depends on what vibe you’re going for. What kind of music are you making? Let’s compare notes!

Hope this helps

Saint
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