Developer Neil Thomas releases ABmyMix, a browser-based mix comparison tool

Instant mix shootouts without firing up a DAW just got stupidly easy thanks to a slick browser player that handles the grunt work for you.

What ABmyMix actually fixes
  • ABmyMix exists because comparing mix versions outside a DAW was a pain.
  • Neil Thomas built it after getting hooked on coding during Covid lockdowns.
  • His idea turned into a portable system for checking mixes anywhere.
How the browser player pulls it off
  • The browser app lets users drag tracks from devices or Dropbox.
  • Supported formats cover MP3, WAV, AAC or M4A, OGG, OPUS, and FLAC.
  • Level matching happens automatically once mixes are loaded.
  • That auto balance means no manual volume tweaking before listening.
Extra tools that make it nerdy good
  • Built-in blind test options let ears decide without bias.
  • Looping and sync markers help users zero in on tricky sections.
  • Mono summing and Sides playback are both available.
  • Time-stamped notes can be shared for client feedback.
Privacy angle that matters
  • All session data stays private on the user side.
  • Nothing gets uploaded anywhere during use.
 

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