
Compose Your First Original Game Track In BandLab In 10 Minutes
Even if your ideas feel basic, messy, or non-existent right now
BandLab Quick Start is a short, zero-theory, zero-pressure mini course that takes you from “I have no clue what I am doing” to a finished loop that actually feels like a real game track, inside a free DAW you can run on almost any machine.

Make the first track real.
BandLab Quick Start is for the gamer who wants to stop only listening to soundtracks and start creating one. The point is not to learn every music tool at once. The point is to finish one small piece of music that proves you can do this.
You do not need another endless tutorial rabbit hole.
You need a simple path that gets you out of the blank-screen stage and into a finished track.
- Your DAW feels confusing. Every time you open a DAW, your ideas sound basic, flat, and not like the music in your favorite games.
- You quit halfway. You have tried music theory or mixing on YouTube, but you never know what to do next.
- You have loops, not tracks. You have a hard drive full of 8-bar loops, but nothing you are proud enough to share.
- You lost momentum. You used to make music, lost the thread, and now you feel like you forgot everything.
- You want one real win. A finished piece that makes friends lean forward and go, “wait, you made that?”
BandLab Quick Start gives you one simple path from blank screen to a finished, shareable first track.
By the end, you have a real track and a repeatable next move.
A short path from free DAW setup to exported music.
BandLab Sign Up And Setup
Exactly where to click, how to create your account, set your first project, and avoid all the upgrade/pop-up traps so you stay on the free version.
Your First Beat In 5 Minutes
Use BandLab’s drum machine and loops to build a groove, even if you have never tapped a rhythm in your life.
“Not Basic” Melodies With 5 Notes
A simple 5-note rule set so you can click notes in and get a melody you can nod your head to without needing music theory.
Emotional Chords Without Theory Class
Use a tiny set of shapes in the MIDI editor to get sad, hopeful, or mysterious vibes on demand.
Glue It Together And Export
Arrange your loop so it feels like a real game section, adjust levels, and export a clean file you can share.
Next Steps For Game Music
Turn this first piece into a small portfolio and see where BandLab fits in your path to getting a track in a real game.
Find yourself in one of these three lanes.
You have never finished a track.
Maybe you have never opened BandLab. You just know the music in games hits you so hard that you want to make your own.
Your songs never quite arrive.
You have tracks on YouTube or SoundCloud, but nothing polished. You start, stop, restart, buy more plugins, and still feel like your songs never arrive.
You want a clean way back in.
You have made music before, maybe even for games, but life happened or the tools passed you by. You want a clean, low-pressure way back in.
Apply, talk with the team, get access.
Apply now
Tell us a bit about your experience level and why you want to make game music.
Application call
Have an application phone call with the team. If you are accepted, you get access to the BandLab Quick Start lessons and resources.
Finish and share
Follow along, pause when needed, and end with a finished loop you can share as your first public “I did it.”
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Questions before you apply
How long does it take to complete BandLab Quick Start?
Do I need any music theory experience?
What if I have never made music before?
What if I already make music but cannot finish anything?
Is BandLab really free?
Does this teach mixing and mastering too?
Is this only for video game music?
How long do I have access?
Why is the button “Apply now” instead of “Buy now”?
Is there a guarantee?
Yes, our guarantees are for the programs, not each individual course by itself.
If you’re in QuesTone, you’re covered by our 10‑in‑365 guarantee: follow the plan and complete the required work, and if you don’t release 10 professional‑quality pieces in 365 days, we refund your program tuition.
If you’re in Gamer Music Creator Guild, you’re covered by our Guild guarantee: show up, do the work, and we’ll get you to 10–20 released tracks in 120 days – or we keep working with you for free until you do.
This course is one part of those systems. When you apply, we’ll tell you which program you’d be in and which guarantee would apply to you.
Make Music with Dan Spencer
Dan Spencer coaches BandLab Quick Start from the practical composer and music-mentor perspective: learn the idea, try it in music, finish the assignment, and know the next move when you sit down to compose.

Dan Spencer is Music Mentor Dan: a composer, OST creator, and coach who teaches the practical path from idea (or no ideas!) to finished music you can actually ship.
Meet Dan