Creating a MIDI pattern in BandLab

Demo summary
The user demonstrates how to start a new project, add a virtual instrument track, and use the piano roll to sequence notes while navigating the snap-to-grid and region looping features.
Step-by-step
- Click New Project
- Select Add Track
- Choose Virtual Instrument
- Click Create Region to open the piano roll
- Enable the Snap-to-grid setting
- Drag the lower area of the region to extend its length
Options
- Drag the top handle of a region to loop it instead of extending it
Watch out for
- Dragging a region by the top handle will repeat the existing pattern from the beginning rather than extending the empty space
Tips
- Ensure the snap-to-grid feature is active to align notes correctly in the piano roll
Highlights
“This is so [ __ ] stupid.”
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