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Learn Mixing With AI
Use AI to shorten the gap between "something sounds wrong" and "here is measurable proof plus a next step." You still develop ears with references and repetition.
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.
Build your Mix Intelligence Profile through real workflows
Your Mix Intelligence Profile is the connected context on your account: analyses stored in your Mix Library, revision comparisons on the same mix (Pro/Studio), references saved to your library, and Maya coaching grounded in a bound report (Studio). Reports do not vanish after one session - you keep the history and workflows that link them.
Upload, fix, re-upload on the same mix, compare to a saved reference, open the report in Maya on Studio. Each step uses a concrete feature - library storage, revision diffs, reference A/B, bound mentor context.
- Mix Library stores analyses on your account so past reports stay available.
- Revision comparison links v1, v2, v3 on the same mix and shows score and checklist diffs (Pro/Studio).
- Saved references attach to analyses so you can re-run A/B without re-uploading (Pro/Studio).
- Maya on Studio uses the bound analysis report, revision history, and references when coaching on that mix.
- Client Revisions attach new bounces to the same review thread (Studio).
Frequently asked questions
Why does MixMaster Pro improve over time?
Because you keep using connected workflows on the same account: Library history, revision diffs on the same mix (Pro/Studio), saved references (Pro/Studio), and Maya on a bound report (Studio). You return to past work instead of losing context after each bounce.
What happens after multiple analyses?
Reports accumulate in your Mix Library. On the same mix, revisions compare versions. References stay saved for reuse. Maya on Studio coaches from the mix you open. Each new song still gets its own analysis - the improvement is persistent workflow, not automatic cross-mix rewriting.