iZotope Intros TBC 3, All-in-one Referencing For Professional Mixes


Raise your tracks to pro standards with new all-in-one referencing.

Since going into preliminary insolvency back in January, the future of Native Instruments has been far from certain, but CEO Nick Williams has promised that business at the company and its numerous subsidiaries will “continue as usual” during this restructuring process.

In that spirit, iZotope – the Boston-based software developer acquired by NI in 2023 – has announced the release of Tonal Balance Control 3 (TBC 3), the next generation of its referencing plugin and mastering tool that allows you to compare your track’s frequency balance, dynamics and stereo width against that of any other track.

Tonal Balance Control 3 captures audio directly from Spotify, YouTube and your DAW timeline for fast and intuitive referencing.

Tonal Balance Control works by measuring the tonal balance and energy distribution of your track and visualizing this against a reference target. The plugin features a library of targets based on the sonic profile of specific genres – so you’re able to see how your electropop banger compares tonally to the average electropop track, for example – but more useful is the ability to reference your track against the target curve of a specific track of your choosing.

This can be achieved by uploading audio files to the plugin, but new in Tonal Balance Control 3 is the ability to capture a target curve directly from your DAW timeline.

Additionally, the software is now available as a standalone app that’s capable of receiving and analyzing audio from elsewhere on your computer. This means you can easily route reference tracks from Spotify, or YouTube into Tonal Balance Control to create customized targets based on the sonic profile of tracks from your favourite artists, without having to download the songs first.

Targets captured in Tonal Balance Control 3 can be pulled up in iZotope’s Neutron and Ozone mixing and mastering software, enabling you to use them with Ozone’s Mastering Assistant to sonically match your own track to that of your reference.

Tonal Balance Control 3 also features an expanded target library that provides references for a longer list of genres, including dubstep, drum & bass, hyperpop and more, and multiple targets can now be blended together to create hybrid genre combinations.

Whereas its predecessor was a dedicated metering tool, Tonal Balance Control 3 boasts a built-in EQ overlaid on its metering window that enables you to correct the tonal balance of your track from within the plugin itself. You’re also able to remotely connect to other iZotope plugins like Ozone to control their EQ from Tonal Balance Control.

Also new in Tonal Balance Control 3 are three dedicated meters for comparing the dynamics, stereo width and vocal balance of your track to the reference target, and a Leveled View that allows for more visually intuitive tone-shaping.

iZotope’s Tonal Balance Control 3 is priced at $129. Find out more on iZotope website.

 

Roland Unveils Melody Flip ‘Generative AI Tool’ Promises To Make AI Your Composing Partner


Today, Roland Corporation announces Melody Flip, an artificial intelligence-powered melody-generation application, created in collaboration with Sony Computer Science Laboratories. It is designed to inspire new melodic ideas.

However, Roland is at pains to present Melody Flip as a musician-friendly application of the technology, describing it as embodying “Roland’s vision of technology as a partner that coexists with the creative process.”

The application itself is a tool designed to analyse existing audio, presenting users with information on its various musical attributes, as well as generating a variety of musical ‘options’ that can be used to build on and develop the original source material.

“In recent years, AI and other emerging technologies have advanced rapidly in music production,” Roland says in its announcement. “Roland’s view is that these tools should not replace the artist, but instead amplify them, supporting a workflow where human intent, taste, and creativity remain at the core, with technology acting as a partner or co-creator, rather than a main creator.”

Melody Flip puts this philosophy into practice by letting you import an audio file and automatically analyze its musical DNA, including the structure, BPM, key, chord progression, genre, mood, and more. It then pairs the analysis with a library of about 300 ‘creative palettes’ (predefined musical styles and tonal directions) to help you generate new melodic ideas. Users are then free to edit and rework these ideas as needed, in Roland’s words, “treating the technology like an active collaborator.”

Roland says that the result is a new kind of production workflow, where humans and software work side by side to bring music to life.


Powered by Sony CSL’s Expertise in AI-Assisted Music Creation

Melody Flip incorporates technologies derived from Sony CSL’s research in AI-assisted music creation.

For example, Melody Flip extracts musical elements, including structure, BPM, beat positions, key, chord progression, genre, and mood, from the imported audio file and recommends suitable creative palettes based on its characteristics.

This functionality not only supports the generation of new melodic ideas but also helps creators visually understand the song’s structure and key, ultimately improving workflow efficiency.


Melody Flip will be available for macOS and Windows as a plug-in that will work within standard DAWs. Users can export generated melodies, as well as chord, bass, and drum parts, in both audio and MIDI formats.

“Roland has always been committed to supporting the evolution of music culture through electronic musical instruments and production tools,” says Roland CEO and Representative Director Masahiro Minowa.

“Melody Flip represents a significant step forward in the era of responsibly developed AI, introducing a future in which technology and people work together and elevate creativity. As we move forward, Roland will continue to expand the boundaries of musical expression with innovative products and services that amplify creators’ instincts and connect human sensitivity with the full potential of technology.”

Melody Flip will be available via Roland Cloud Manager in May 2026. Pricing is to be announced.

For more on Roland Cloud, head to the official website.

 

 

Jean-Michel Jarre To Headline 30th Amsterdam Dance Event, Celebrate 50 Years Of Oxygène


Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) and Jean Michel Jarre have announced that Jarre will be featured as special guest of honor at this year’s event, being held Oct 21-25, 2026.

Jarre will perform Oxygène & Beyond: A Sonic Journey Celebrating 30 Years of ADE and be featured in a keynote interview.

“Electronic music, as well as ADE, has a history, a legacy and a future. The live show at ADE is going to celebrate its 30th anniversary, but also the 50th anniversary of Oxygène,” notes Jarre. “I have the ambition to keep the suspense and go from one track to another, into a different atmosphere, different stage design, mapping, giant projections and architectures of lights and videos, to share that moment that can stay in your heart and your brain for the rest of your lives.”

Tickets are available now. Visit the Amsterdam Dance Event site for more info.