You’ve just finished your masterpiece in BandLab. You hit download. You’re excited to share it with the world… then BAM! Your song is nowhere to be found. Don’t worry, it didn’t vanish into thin air. Let’s walk through how to find your song and make sure this doesn’t happen again.
TL;DR
If you downloaded a song from BandLab but can’t find it, don’t panic. It’s likely sitting in your device’s default download folder or an app-specific folder. Check your settings and permissions. We’ll walk you through all the easiest ways to track it down right here.
Why Can’t You Find Your Downloaded Song?
There are a few common reasons this might happen. Good news — all of them have easy fixes.
- You downloaded the song but forgot where it saved.
- Your device didn’t ask where to save it.
- The download didn’t fully finish.
- You thought you downloaded it, but really didn’t hit the right button.
Step 1: Check Your Downloads Folder
This is usually the first and best place to look. BandLab downloads are often saved in a folder called Downloads whether you’re on mobile or computer.
On Android:
- Open your File Manager app.
- Go to the Downloads folder.
- Look for the name of your song or a file ending in .mp3.
On iOS:
- Open the Files app.
- Go to Browse > On My iPhone > Downloads or BandLab.
On Mac & Windows:
- Open the Downloads folder from Finder or File Explorer.
- Use the search bar and type a song keyword or .mp3.
Step 2: Try Downloading Again (the Right Way)
Sometimes, the problem is how the song was downloaded.
Here’s how to do it right:
- Open BandLab.
- Go to your project or final mix.
- Tap the three-dot menu on the project or mix (on mobile) or click Download button (on desktop).
- Select Download as MP3 or Master Track.
Wait until it fully downloads. If it doesn’t finish or cuts off halfway, it may not save properly.
Step 3: Check Your Browser or App Settings
Sometimes it’s not BandLab’s fault — it’s your browser or app’s permissions.
On web (Chrome, Safari, etc.):
- Look at your browser’s download settings.
- Make sure it’s NOT set to auto-delete downloads after they complete.
- Some browsers save files in very strange folders, so use the browser’s “Show All Downloads” feature and click “Show in Folder.”
On the BandLab mobile app:
- Make sure BandLab has permission to access storage.
- On Android, go to Settings > Apps > BandLab > Permissions.
- On iOS, go to Settings > BandLab and toggle on Files and Media.
Step 4: Use the Search Feature on Your Device
If your song downloaded but is buried somewhere weird, use your device’s search function.
Search by:
- The name of your track or project.
- Keywords you remember using in the title.
- File type (like .mp3). On most devices, just type .mp3 in the global search bar to see all music files.
This can help uncover mysteriously “lost” music hiding in faraway folders you didn’t know existed.
Step 5: Make Sure the File Format Is Right
BandLab lets you export in different formats, like:
- MP3 – For everyday listening and sharing.
- WAV – Higher quality, big file size.
- STEMS – Multitrack files, great for remixing.
If you thought you downloaded your song for listening, but picked Stems instead, you may be looking for a folder full of individual audio files rather than one simple MP3. Sneaky, huh?
Step 6: Redownload with Care
If you’re still stuck, try downloading again — but do it with these tips in mind:
- Rename it before downloading. This helps you find it faster later.
- Choose the right format. Stick with MP3 if you want to listen instantly.
- Watch the “Save As” window, if it pops up. Pick the folder you want.
Step 7: Back It Up!
Once you get your file, don’t stop there. Avoid panic in the future by backing it up!
You can:
- Save it to Google Drive, Dropbox, or any cloud service.
- Email it to yourself.
- Transfer it to your computer or USB drive if you’re on mobile.
Bonus Tip! Use In-App Sharing
If you’re just trying to share your song with friends or fans, downloading might not be necessary at all.
BandLab has built-in share options that let you:
- Send a link directly to your project.
- Post it to your BandLab profile for public listening.
- Share to socials like Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
This is a solid move if you’re low on space or just want to get your music out fast!
Still Can’t Find It?
Let’s play detective one last time. Ask yourself:
- Did I finish the master mix?
- Was I logged into the right BandLab account?
- Is it saved as a public or private project?
If none of these work — try logging into BandLab on desktop, go to your Library, and redownload from there. Sometimes it’s easier to find files using the bigger screen and tools.
Wrap-Up
So there you have it. Your song is not gone — it’s just playing hide and seek. Use these steps to track it down and make sure it never gets lost again. Remember, BandLab is a powerful tool, but like any good studio, it works better when everything is organized.
Happy mixing, happy sharing, and may your songs always find their way home!