I will continue to use my plugins and gear and also continue to buy more but to be honest, I could manage with just a sampler, splice for a bunch of one-shots, and basic effects. This looks like it would be a lot of fun to use whenever I'm away from the studio but have access to a computer. Just open up a browser, get some one-shots off of splice, and just roll.
I like anything that makes making music more accessible to more people! Thanks for sharing and I'll definitely recommend this when someone wants to learn the basics.
Indeed a very creative idea for a DAW in a browser. This eliminates the compatibility issues which is quite common.. Also the third party plugin support is very interesting as well.. Hopefully they fix the issues as that would make things more easy for beginners..Will check it out tomorrow!! Great video Alex!!! :)
The whole having a community built into the DAW isn't interesting to me at all... I feel like nearly every DAW nowadays has something like that. Now, I don't necessarily have a problem with that, but with some of them they really put the community thing in your face and you kind of have to wade through their community BS just to get to the actual DAW to make music. That's especially true with mobile DAW apps.
As someone that work with the company I can assure you that's not the case, the AI function we have take loops from library we own, not like other apps like suno that steals music from artists to feed their AI
I will continue to use my plugins and gear and also continue to buy more but to be honest, I could manage with just a sampler, splice for a bunch of one-shots, and basic effects. This looks like it would be a lot of fun to use whenever I'm away from the studio but have access to a computer. Just open up a browser, get some one-shots off of splice, and just roll.
@@zfalcon1 That's true, a fun way to go back to the basics and enjoy
I like anything that makes making music more accessible to more people! Thanks for sharing and I'll definitely recommend this when someone wants to learn the basics.
It's also a great option to avoid downloading different DAWs and to learn the basics
Indeed a very creative idea for a DAW in a browser. This eliminates the compatibility issues which is quite common..
Also the third party plugin support is very interesting as well.. Hopefully they fix the issues as that would make things more easy for beginners..Will check it out tomorrow!!
Great video Alex!!! :)
Thank you! Agree, with proper vst integration you could use any of the great free plugins out there
nice choice for beginners indeed.
Yep!
Awesome! 😀
It looks good, BUT can you actually RECORD audio tracks in it from am interface with mics plugged into it???
@@DMSProduktions I think its not possible yet
@@AlexReidStudios Oh, ok then! Thanks mate!
yes, you can you just need to select the input audio source in your browser 👍
@@artistsandrelations I C, thanks!
Subscription na I will give it a miss but nice video.
Thank you! And yeah I know subscription is not for everyone
can you make it record from a youtube video or anything like that?
Good question, gotta try it
Amateur Tools !! Looks good enough !!
Yep, nice for beginners
The whole having a community built into the DAW isn't interesting to me at all... I feel like nearly every DAW nowadays has something like that. Now, I don't necessarily have a problem with that, but with some of them they really put the community thing in your face and you kind of have to wade through their community BS just to get to the actual DAW to make music. That's especially true with mobile DAW apps.
@@xtraspecialj Yeah I understand, only time can tell how a community will work once it grows
They are 100% going to feed all the work done on the site into AI. And they are charging you to be a farmer of your own creativity. Ummm. no.
@@5minuterevolutionary493 It's a fair concern, but honestly I don't know if that would happen
As someone that work with the company I can assure you that's not the case, the AI function we have take loops from library we own, not like other apps like suno that steals music from artists to feed their AI