I have used Landr, an AI mastering tool, with decent results.
I have heard about some AI assisted mixing tools such as Izotope Neutron 5 and Unchained Music Mixing Studio.
Anyone have experience with, or recommendations regarding these type of mixing tools?
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AI mixing tools?
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Re: AI mixing tools?
I've used the Ozone Mastering Assistant - on the whole it does a good job but generally needs pointing in the right direction and a few tweaks but certainly a time-saver when you're on a deadline.
I've not tried any of the other stuff though - I don't think you can be relying on any cloud based stuff - it needs to be in your DAW and fully tweakable / controlable or you might come unstuck when you get edit requests from libraries.
I've not tried any of the other stuff though - I don't think you can be relying on any cloud based stuff - it needs to be in your DAW and fully tweakable / controlable or you might come unstuck when you get edit requests from libraries.
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