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AI Mixing Platform RoEx Adds Ableton Live Integration

You can now export your stems in Ableton Live format from RoEx’s AutoMix tool.

RoEx—the AI mixing and mastering platform—has announced a new integration with Ableton Live.

The latest addition allows users to upload stems, have RoEx’s AI mixing algorithms suggest mix settings, and download the Ableton project with EQ, compression, reverb, levels, and other settings already in place via Ableton’s stock plugins.

This enables producers to automate a basic mix before adding their own personal techniques, plugins, and sonic character. Users of Bitwig Studio and PreSonus Studio One can also download their project files and open the suggested mix via the new DAWProject file format.

RoEx’s AutoMix feature uses human-trained AI algorithms to deliver a cohesive and balanced mix. Initial settings that AutoMix adjusts include volume, pan, reverb settings, EQ, and compression. Producers can then modify the settings that AutoMix suggests once they open the session in Ableton.

Speaking about the new addition, RoEx CEO David Ronan said, “Our integration with Ableton Live marks a significant step toward making professional-grade music production accessible to all. AutoMix provides a starting point that reflects each artist’s unique sound, while the export feature allows them to build on that foundation with full creative freedom.”

To use RoEx’s new Ableton Live Set Export, users must subscribe to RoEx’s platform for £14.99 per month. A free trial is also available. Find out more on the RoEx website.

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