BandLab is a platform that offers a range of music creation and collaboration tools for musicians and music enthusiasts. It provides a seamless experience to create, collaborate, and share music online.
BandLab was founded in 2013 as a Singapore-based company.
In 2017, BandLab acquired product assets from Cakewalk, a leading music software company.
In 2018, BandLab announced a partnership with Rolling Stone to launch a new platform called Rolling Stone Music Now.
In 2019, BandLab expanded its presence in the United States by acquiring Chew.tv, a live streaming platform for DJs.
In 2020, BandLab launched the Link series, a range of audio interfaces designed to provide high-quality sound recording and playback capabilities for musicians.
Focusrite is a leading audio interface brand that offers a wide range of products for professional recording and music production.
Universal Audio is a renowned brand known for its high-quality audio interfaces, analog hardware, and professional audio plugins for music production.
PreSonus is a company that manufactures audio interfaces, digital mixers, control surfaces, software, and other recording equipment for musicians and audio professionals.
A compact audio interface for smartphones and computers, featuring a microphone input, instrument input, and headphone output.
An audio interface with high-resolution digital audio conversion, designed for recording vocals and instruments with professional sound quality.
A dual-channel audio interface that allows for simultaneous recording of two microphones or instruments, ideal for podcasting, streaming, and music production.
BandLab is a platform that provides music creation and collaboration tools for musicians and music enthusiasts.
BandLab offers the BandLab Link Analog, BandLab Link Digital, and BandLab Link Digital Duo audio interfaces for high-quality sound recording and playback.
Some of BandLab's competitors in the audio interface market are Focusrite, Universal Audio, and PreSonus.
Yes, the BandLab Link series is compatible with smartphones and computers.
Yes, BandLab offers a free tier that provides access to basic features for music creation and collaboration.