Sifu Audio has introduced Mix Dojo, a new app for Mac and Windows that they say offers an easy way to see and hear how your mix stacks up against your favorite reference tracks.
Here’s what they have to say about it:
“Mix Dojo listens like a pro and provides real-time, visual mix feedback with instant insight into LUFS volume levels, balance, and more. Simply drag and drop a song and reference track to easily see and edit levels of crucial elements such as vocals, bass and drums to match those in the reference track.”
A hands-on demo:
“We built Mix Dojo to remove the guesswork from mixing,” explains Sifu Audio Co-Founder Jay O’Reilly, “Too many great tracks never reach their full potential because creators lack expensive gear, years of training, or a second set of ears. Mix Dojo changes that.”
Features:
Compare your mix against commercial reference tracks and see where it stands.
Stem separation of your stereo mixes and reference tracks without an internet connection.
Easily see LUFS levels for audio stems such as bass, drums, guitars, vocal and other elements.
Reference matching lets you quickly match and adjust the levels of your stems and reference stems.
Analyze your mix, with clear guidance on loudness, balance, clarity, and more.
Tips offer real-time suggestions to help fix common mix problems.
Export your new mix in standard file formats.
Mix Dojo for Mac and Windows is available now at the Sifu Audio site.
Standard pricing is $100, but it’s available now with an introductory price of $50, using discount code INTRO50. A subscription is also available for $15/month and also a free trial version.
Massive X Player is a new free virtual synth that enables users morph and modulate presets from Native Instruments’ wavetable powerhouse. With its new freebie, Native Instruments aims to bring its next-gen Massive to the masses.
Native Instruments’ original Massive synth was always going to be a tough act to follow. Released in 2006, Massive became one of the best selling and most influential software instruments of all time, helping to define the sound of 2010s EDM with its gritty wavetable oscillators and copious modulation tools.
Following a decade of small, incremental updates, NI released a fully-fledged Massive sequel in 2019 in the form of Massive X.
Now, six years on from its release, Native Instruments appears determined to broaden the appeal of Massive X with a significant upgrade that also introduces a new free version, named Massive X Player.
Massive X Player is a preset-driven version of the synth that gives users free access to sounds created by Massive X without having to worry about what’s going on under-the-hood. Users can select a sound from a bank of presets that contains basses, leads, pads and more, all of which can be adjusted using a bank of eight macro controls.
In the words of NI: “Whether you’re chasing growling basses, shimmering leads, or ambient pads, Massive X Player offers instant inspiration with a premium preset library and no steep learning curve.”
While these free sounds are appealing on their own, Massive X Player also features a trio of features that have the potential to turn the plugin into a bountiful source of sonic inspiration.
The first of these is the Morpher, which allows users to assign multiple presets across the points of an X/Y pad and blend between these selected sounds. This can be done manually, by clicking and dragging the visual interface, or be modulated using the second of the synth’s new features, the Animator.
This features a set of pattern-based modulation curves that can be used to add rhythmic sound shifts as the control node maps an automated course around the Morpher interface. This movement can be synced to project tempo and comes with direction and rate controls to adjust the movement of the pattern.
The final creative tool in Massive X Player’s arsenal is a Randomize button, which will generate a randomised sound that can be adjusted using the macro controls.
Features:
60 synth presets, plus an extra free Massive X Expansion
The Morpher lets you shift between parameters in real time.
Animator introduces evolving movement and rhythmic modulation with just a few clicks.
Use Randomize to spark ideas, break patterns, and make each sound your own.
Massive X Player is available to download as part of NI’s free Komplete Start bundle, which also contains a variety of other instruments and effects. And, it’s also accessible to current owners of Massive X, and those with access to the full plugin can open up Player presets to dive under the hood using the full synth engine.
Massive X Player is available to download now. It also comes with the Bass Music Essentials expansion pack, offering additional sounds for low-end loving electronic music makers.
Visit the Native Instruments site for more information.