BandLab AI Tools Explained: SongStarter, Splitter, AutoMix & More
Gary WhittakerAI Music Production · BandLab Creator Lab
BandLab now puts AI into several different production jobs: generating ideas, separating stems, building MIDI, converting audio to notes, cleaning vocals, transforming voices, suggesting effects, balancing a mix and mastering. The useful question is not “Which AI button should I try?” It is “What is wrong with this song right now?”
Reviewed against current BandLab documentation: August 15, 2026.
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Which BandLab AI tool fits the job?
Choose the smallest tool that solves the actual problem. Adding more AI processing is not automatically an improvement.
| Your problem | Production concept | BandLab tool | Do not confuse it with |
|---|---|---|---|
| You need a starting musical idea | AI ideation | SongStarter | Owning the generated SongStarter track |
| You want loop-based combinations to explore | AI-assisted sound selection | Palette | A finished arrangement |
| You need vocals/drums/bass/etc. separated | Source separation | Splitter | Recovering the original multitrack session |
| You have MIDI but need related parts or variations | Arrangement assistance | Smart Tools | Making the musical decision for you |
| You have a sung/played idea and want editable notes | Audio transcription | Audio-to-MIDI | Perfect transcription from a dense mix |
| A vocal has noise/reverb/EQ problems | Audio restoration | Voice Cleaner | Repairing a weak performance |
| You want a different vocal character | Voice transformation | Voice Changer | Consent or identity clearance |
| You need an effects-chain starting point | Sound-design assistance | AI Fx Preset Generator | Critical listening |
| Your tracks need a first-pass balance | Mix assistance | AutoMix | A complete mix |
| The mix is finished and needs delivery polish | Mastering | BandLab Mastering | Fixing a problem mix |
Stage 1 · Ideas
SongStarter and Palette solve different blank-page problems
SongStarter
Generate a musical starting point
SongStarter can generate ideas using genre, mood, tempo and key choices, then let you move the result into Studio for further work. Treat it as inspiration and direction—not as proof that you own the underlying generated SongStarter track.
Palette
Explore combinations from BandLab Sounds
Palette builds multi-layer loop combinations from the BandLab Sounds library and lets you change BPM, key, volume and combinations. It is useful when you want to audition production lanes quickly before arranging deliberately.
Stage 2 · Prepare and reshape
Use AI when you need editable parts—not just another full-song generation
Splitter
Separate a mixed file into working parts
Use Splitter when a full mix is blocking the next decision. BandLab can separate a song into stems and allow supported outputs to be opened or downloaded for further work. Separation quality depends on the source.
Smart Tools
Develop MIDI ideas
Smart Tools can Layer related chords, bass and drums, Extend MIDI by additional bars, or Recompose an existing MIDI region into variations. Use it when the musical idea exists but the arrangement needs development.
Audio-to-MIDI
Turn a clean performance into editable notes
Audio-to-MIDI converts voice, instrument or drum recordings into MIDI. Clear solo material works better than a dense full mix, so isolate the musical idea before asking the conversion to interpret it.
Stage 3 · Vocals
Cleaning a voice and changing a voice are different jobs
Voice Cleaner
Improve the recording
Voice Cleaner combines Noise Remover, DeReverb and AutoEQ controls. Use it when the performance is usable but the recording environment or tonal balance is getting in the way.
Voice Changer
Transform vocal character
Voice Changer alters vocal tone, style or character using preset profiles. That can be useful for layers, backing parts and creative experiments, but a technical transformation does not remove your responsibility to respect performer identity, consent and applicable rights.
Stage 4 · Mix and finish
AutoMix, AI effects and Mastering should come after diagnosis
AI Fx Preset Generator
Generate an effects starting point
Describe the desired sound and BandLab can generate an FX chain with a preset name and description. Use the result as a starting hypothesis, then bypass, compare and adjust by ear.
AutoMix
Get a first-pass balance
AutoMix uses AI to balance volume and adjust panning based on a selected genre. That can speed up a rough mix, but important vocal placement, automation, masking and creative balance still need listening decisions.
Mastering
Polish a mix that already works
BandLab’s own guidance treats mastering as the final stage and warns that it is not a repair tool for a bad mix. Fix balance, arrangement and obvious problems before mastering.
AI creator workflow
A practical path from generated draft to release candidate
You can use this whether the song started in BandLab, Suno or another AI music platform.
- Save the source first. Keep the original AI export or original recording before processing it.
- Save the creative record. Keep lyrics, prompt/brief notes, source recordings, dates and contributor information.
- Import into BandLab and listen before changing anything. Write down the real problems: structure, stems, vocal quality, arrangement, mix balance or finish.
- Choose one tool for one problem. Splitter for parts, Voice Cleaner for recording cleanup, Smart Tools for MIDI development, AutoMix for initial balance, and so on.
- Compare before and after. A processed version is only better if it serves the song better.
- Fix the mix before mastering. Mastering should be a finishing decision, not an attempt to hide arrangement or balance problems.
- Export and document the release candidate. Use clear filenames and retain the version that was actually distributed.
For a deeper beginner workflow focused specifically on preparing AI-generated songs in BandLab, continue with the JR guide below.
AI music prep workflow with BandLabRights and access
Free access, Membership access and music rights are separate questions
| Question | Current practical answer |
|---|---|
| Are all BandLab AI tools free? | No. BandLab currently places several AI features—including Smart Tools, Audio-to-MIDI, Voice Cleaner, Voice Changer, AI Fx Preset Generator and AutoMix—behind Membership access. Features and tiers can change. |
| Do I own SongStarter’s generated track? | BandLab’s current SongStarter documentation says no, while allowing users to use the generated track without fees or royalties to the original creator. |
| Do I keep ownership of music I create myself in BandLab? | BandLab says user-created music generally remains owned by the creator, subject to collaboration, sample, underlying-work and other rights considerations. |
| Can I freely use any third-party song or voice because a tool accepts it? | No. Technical access to Splitter, Voice Changer or another processing tool is not permission to use material or identity you do not have rights to use. |
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BandLab AI tools FAQ
What is the best BandLab AI tool for beginners?
There is no single best tool. Start with the problem. SongStarter helps with ideas, Splitter with separated parts, Voice Cleaner with vocal recording cleanup, AutoMix with a first-pass balance and Mastering with final polish.
Is SongStarter a full song generator?
It is an AI idea generator that can produce musical starting points and move them into BandLab Studio for further development. Its rights terms are also different from simply creating your own original project in BandLab.
Does BandLab Splitter recover the original stems?
No. Source separation estimates individual components from a mixed recording. The result can be very useful, but it is not the original multitrack session.
What do Smart Tools do?
Current Smart Tools can Layer related MIDI parts, Extend a MIDI idea by additional bars and Recompose MIDI into variations. BandLab currently treats Smart Tools as a Membership feature.
Can BandLab turn singing into MIDI?
Audio-to-MIDI can convert voice and instrument recordings into MIDI. Clear solo recordings generally give the converter a cleaner musical signal than a dense mix.
Is Voice Cleaner the same as Voice Changer?
No. Voice Cleaner addresses noise, reverb and tonal cleanup. Voice Changer deliberately transforms vocal character.
Does AutoMix replace mixing?
No. AutoMix can create an initial level and panning balance based on genre, but the creator still needs to judge masking, vocal placement, automation, transitions and whether the balance serves the song.
Can mastering fix a bad AI-generated mix?
Not reliably. Fix obvious arrangement, stem, vocal and balance problems first. Mastering is most useful after the mix already works.
Are BandLab AI tools free?
BandLab has free creation tools, but several current AI tools require BandLab Membership. Check BandLab’s current feature list before subscribing because access tiers can change.
Can I use BandLab after creating a song in Suno or another AI platform?
Yes, provided your source and platform rights allow the workflow. BandLab can serve as a preparation, editing, recording, mixing, mastering and documentation layer after AI generation.
Primary sources
Official BandLab references checked for this update
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