Guide
What is AI Mix Analysis?
AI mix analysis measures your stereo bounce, surfaces problems like masking or weak chorus lift, and suggests fixes you apply in the DAW. It does not render a new mix file or run a mastering limiter for you.
AI mix analysis combines signal processing (spectrum, loudness, stereo correlation, transients) with language models that turn numbers into readable notes. You upload a stereo WAV or MP3; the system returns a scored report with prioritized action items.
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.
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.
How it works in practice
Export a mix from your DAW with 1-3 dB headroom. Upload. In about 30-60 seconds you get LUFS, dynamic range, stereo width, phase warnings, frequency callouts, and a checklist ranked by severity.
Each action item should tie to evidence - e.g. "low-mid buildup 200-400 Hz" with a spectrum readout - so you can confirm with your ears before cutting.
- Stereo bounce only for core analysis (no stems required).
- Re-upload after changes to compare revisions.
- Optional reference track A/B on Pro and Studio.
- Maya mentor on Studio explains priorities using your report.
Your Mix Intelligence Profile
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.
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.
- 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).
Not the same as mastering or a loudness meter
AI mastering (LANDR, etc.) returns a processed master. A loudness meter (Youlean) shows LUFS live on the bus. Mix analysis sits between: "Is this mix balanced enough to master?"
Key takeaways
- Feedback and measurements, not automatic mixing.
- Best during mixing iterations, before the final limiter.
- Mix Intelligence Profile: connected library, revisions, references, and mentor context on your account.
- Free tier available at mixmasterpro.io/studio/mixanalysis.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need stems?
No for core analysis. Studio Stem Insights uses separated stems as diagnostic probes inside the full mix.
Can I trust the recommendations blindly?
Trust the measurements; validate suggestions with ears and artistic intent. Lo-fi or distorted aesthetics may be deliberate.
Who uses this?
Home producers, mix engineers doing QA, artists prepping demos, and schools grading technical balance.
What is a Mix Intelligence Profile?
The connected context on your account: analyses in your Mix Library, revision comparisons on the same mix (Pro/Studio), references saved to your library, and Maya coaching from a bound report (Studio). It is not a separate dashboard - it is those workflows keeping mix history available instead of treating every upload as a one-time report.
How is MixMaster Pro different from a spectrum analyzer?
A spectrum view shows frequency energy for one moment. MixMaster Pro adds loudness, stereo, phase, transients, prioritized action items, reference A/B, revision comparison, and mentor coaching - stored in your Mix Intelligence Profile across sessions.
How does MixMaster Pro use my past analyses?
Past analyses stay in your Mix Library. Revisions on the same mix compare versions (Pro/Studio). Saved references attach to analyses (Pro/Studio). Maya on Studio uses the report for the mix you opened. A new root analysis is still a fresh report on that bounce.