AI-Powered Audio Mixing Assistant for Music Producers

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Automatically detect harsh frequencies, organize multi-track sessions, and balance volume levels across your entire mix with one-click intelligent processing.

Added Nov 10, 2025

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Audio Production
Music Technology
AI Tools
Opportunity Score
Opportunity: Medium (63%)
Evidence Strength
Vol: 40%
Urg: 75%
Spec: 85%
Market Analysis
medium
$ high
15M music producers and content creators
The Problem

Music creators struggle with three critical mixing challenges: identifying and fixing harsh frequencies that require multiple EQ plugins, importing and organizing complex multi-track sessions across different DAW formats with hundreds of unlabeled files, and achieving consistent volume levels that sound balanced across all playback devices from studio monitors to smartphones.

Potential Solution

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Multiple EQ plugins staged after one another to get notch filtering.

Hey everyone, I played a piano solo piece. And I recorded it on fl studio. I have no experience in mixing/mastering but gathered whatever resources I could on youtube to start. When i played my track and tried to observe frequencies in parametric eq 2 by raising them. Some frequencies were so so jarring and harsh that my ear almost bled. I tried notch filtering but I realized I needed to do it in many places and I had only 7 knows per p-eq plugin. So I staged multiple plugins in the mixer and tried to get rid of them. For my piano channel in the mixer i basically had to use 3 patametric eq 2 back to back to make it sound okay. (I wish I could attach images in this sub) Is this right ?? And how did so many harsh frequencies land up ? Is this common with piano ? ( most of my playing doesnt cross the 6th octave. Only 3-4 notes in 7th octave) Has it got something to do with the daw / vst ? I m using a noire and fl studio and piano is a yamaha p145b Please help me out.

Added Nov 10, 2025
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Multitracks issues and etc

So I have two things, first I found the multitracks to a song I listen to, however it is a pro tools session. I have never used pro tools nor touched it at all. It has a file called audio files however all the files are jumbled up and there are more than 100 files in that song and everything is out of order having no idea which multitracks are final. I use studio one as my DAW. Any other suggestions other than using AA Transalator? Now to the next story I recently found these multitracks to another song has about 159 tracks. However when I play them it sounds quite loud so I exported them as one stereo file and it is peaking at 0db and lufs is -11.1 and dynamic range is 10.4, but vocals seem very quiet. However there is distortion only at the end of the song and the vocals seem pretty quiet. Could this be all of the multitracks were bounced?

Added Nov 10, 2025
reddit
Mix quiet then loud after elements added on phone

so basically like the title but let me get a bit more in depth. i mixed my beat how i want it but when i go to export it and then listen back on my phone, when there isnt the maximum elements of my song going on at the same time it is quiet, but then when the drums come in and even when my tag comes in, its like a VERY noticiable and unatural jump in volume. when it jumps in volume thats actually how loud i want my mix to be but its just not happening when there are only like 2 or 3 elements of my song going on out of the like 8. however there is no notice when im on my speakers or headphones listening to it inside my daw. I saw something about automating gain so the quiet part is louder, and idk maybe im overthinking it but that sounds too simple for my problem. i also thought abt upward or downward compression but thats a whole nother thing im tryna figure out. i would put a picture of the visual noticiable jump in volume when i run it through edison on FL studio but no pictures allowed it says. any help would be greatly appreciated, and also i do think im exportig everything correctly so im like 95% sure it isn't that.

Multiple EQ plugins staged after one another to get notch filtering.

Hey everyone, I played a piano solo piece. And I recorded it on fl studio. I have no experience in mixing/mastering but gathered whatever resources I could on youtube to start. When i played my track and tried to observe frequencies in parametric eq 2 by raising them. Some frequencies were so so jarring and harsh that my ear almost bled. I tried notch filtering but I realized I needed to do it in many places and I had only 7 knows per p-eq plugin. So I staged multiple plugins in the mixer and tried to get rid of them. For my piano channel in the mixer i basically had to use 3 patametric eq 2 back to back to make it sound okay. (I wish I could attach images in this sub) Is this right ?? And how did so many harsh frequencies land up ? Is this common with piano ? ( most of my playing doesnt cross the 6th octave. Only 3-4 notes in 7th octave) Has it got something to do with the daw / vst ? I m using a noire and fl studio and piano is a yamaha p145b Please help me out.

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