Analyzes mixes and provides professional feedback with checklists for sound engineers.
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MixMaster Pro is a specialized AI tool for analyzing audio mixes, developed by a team of engineers and experienced sound engineers. The service is positioned as a virtual mentor, providing objective and detailed feedback that was previously only available when working with top mastering engineers. The technology is based on custom neural network models trained on an extensive library of reference commercial tracks across various genres, allowing for evaluation of balance, dynamics, and frequency spectrum with benchmark accuracy.
Key features include: automatic stereo field analysis, identification of frequency conflicts between instruments, and dynamic range assessment with detailed graph generation. The tool generates structured checklists with prioritized recommendations—for example, "reduce the kick drum level by 2 dB around 80 Hz to eliminate muddiness" or "add air to vocals using a broadband exciter in the 12-16 kHz range." It also performs comparative analysis of the uploaded mix with a user-selected reference track, highlighting specific areas for improvement.
The uniqueness of the service lies in the depth and practical applicability of the generated reports, which are tailored to the target genre and distribution format (streaming, vinyl, radio). Unlike simple spectrum analyzers, MixMaster Pro interprets data within the context of the music industry, offering concrete processing steps. Various subscription plans are available, including packages with a limited number of analyses per month and a professional plan with unlimited checks, project history, and the option to consult with a live engineer. The service operates via a web interface and offers a plugin for integration into major DAWs.
Ideal for beginner and practicing sound engineers, home studio producers, and music college students looking to hone their mixing skills. Specific use cases include final mix checks before sending for mastering, training and ear development through error analysis, and preparing tracks for competitions or labels requiring compliance with professional quality standards.