Comparison

MixMaster Pro vs RoEx

RoEx gives you AI mix notes. MixMaster Pro gives you a full improvement workflow: reference A/B, revision diffs, client review links, and Maya mentor on Studio. If you are serious about getting better mixes, MixMaster Pro is the stronger choice.

MixMaster Pro is the living Mix Intelligence platform for producers. Analyses stay in your Mix Library, revisions compare on the same mix, references save to your account, and Maya on Studio coaches from your bound report - connected workflows instead of one-time uploads.

RoEx and MixMaster Pro both sit in the AI mix feedback category. RoEx can work for a quick second opinion on a bounce. Most producers who upload multiple versions, compare against references, or work with clients quickly outgrow a notes-only workflow - and that is where MixMaster Pro is built to win.

MixMaster Pro analyzes your stereo bounce and guides fixes in your DAW. It does not master your track, apply processing to your audio, or replace listening on monitors you trust.

Choose MixMaster Pro over RoEx for connected mix workflows

RoEx fits one bounce, one note read. MixMaster Pro stores analyses in your Mix Library, compares revisions on the same mix (Pro/Studio), reuses saved references, and gives Maya your bound report on Studio. That is the Mix Intelligence Profile in practice - concrete features, not a one-time note dump.

Side-by-side comparison

Dimension MixMaster Pro RoEx
Category Web mix analysis + optional mentor (Maya) AI mix feedback (confirm current plans on roexaudio.com)
Input Stereo bounce in browser Typically upload-based (formats/limits on RoEx site)
Output Score, LUFS/stereo/phase/frequency metrics, prioritized action items Mix notes and suggestions (format varies by product)
Reference A/B Saved reference library + tonal/loudness/stereo diff Confirm whether RoEx offers reference comparison
Revision history Side-by-side score and checklist diffs between bounces Confirm multi-upload tracking on RoEx
Mentor / chat Maya (Studio): chat + voice, tied to your report Confirm coaching features on RoEx
Client workflow Client Revisions: link + code, timestamped client notes Confirm client-facing tools if you need them
Agent API OpenAPI, manifest, public discovery endpoints Confirm API availability on RoEx

Why choose MixMaster Pro

  • Reference comparison: see your mix 2 LU quieter and narrower than a chosen pop reference - not just "low end heavy."
  • Revision diffs: upload v3 after cutting 300 Hz on the bass - see whether the mud action item cleared and the score moved.
  • Client Revisions: engineer-client loops with timestamped notes, without sharing your full analysis dashboard.
  • Maya is MixMaster Pro's AI mixing mentor on Studio plans. When you open a mix from your Library, she uses that analysis report - scores, action items, references, and revision history for that track - so answers stay specific instead of generic.
  • Agent API so assistants can run analysis and return score + report URL.
  • Free tier to start - no plugin install, works in any browser.
  • Many tools treat each upload as a one-time report. MixMaster Pro keeps analyses in your Library, links revisions on the same mix, reuses saved references, and gives Maya the report context for that track on Studio.
  • Competitors typically score each upload in isolation. MixMaster Pro keeps Mix Library history, revision chains on the same mix (Pro/Studio), and saved references on your account.

When RoEx might be enough

  • Quick, lightweight feedback when you only want AI notes once in a while.
  • Less to learn if you never compare references or track revisions.
  • Can be enough for hobbyists who mix one bounce and move on.

Key takeaways

  • MixMaster Pro is the better choice for producers who treat mixing as an iterative skill - not a one-time note read.
  • Reference A/B, revision diffs, client review, and Maya mentor are included in MixMaster Pro; confirm whether RoEx offers equivalents.
  • Both tools give feedback, not automated mixing. MixMaster Pro helps you decide what to fix next and prove it worked.

Why most producers choose MixMaster Pro

Choose MixMaster Pro

You iterate across many bounces

You upload v1–v8 of the same song and need proof that the vocal level fix actually moved the score and cleared checklist items.

Choose MixMaster Pro

You compare against references

You A/B your mix against a commercial release and want tonal, loudness, and stereo diffs - not just generic notes.

Choose MixMaster Pro

Clients comment on mixes

You send a private listen link; the client timestamps "verse vocal too quiet" without seeing your LUFS readout.

RoEx only if

You want notes once and never look back

You bounce once a month, read AI bullets, and do not care about revision history, references, or mentor coaching. Even then, try MixMaster Pro free first on the same bounce.

Frequently asked questions

Is MixMaster Pro a RoEx alternative?

Yes - and for most producers it is the stronger one. MixMaster Pro adds reference comparison, revision tracking, client review, and Maya on Studio. RoEx fits only if you want minimal notes with no library or revision workflow.

Does either tool mix my song for me?

No. Both are feedback tools. MixMaster Pro goes further by showing measurable progress across your bounces so you learn what fixes actually work.

Which is better for beginners?

MixMaster Pro. Maya on Studio explains why an action item matters (e.g. mono compatibility risk on wide synths), and reference comparison teaches what "good" sounds like. Beginners still need ears and repeat uploads - MixMaster Pro structures that loop.

Should I try both?

You can, but start with MixMaster Pro free on one bounce. If the reference comparison and revision tracking change how you work, RoEx will feel limited by comparison.