Sifu Audio launched Mix Dojo, a standalone application that helps musicians compare their recordings against professional reference tracks. The software provides real-time visual feedback on LUFS volume levels and mix balance, eliminating the need for internet connectivity. Users can drag and drop songs to analyze stem separation for vocals, bass, drums, and other elements.
The application targets both beginners learning audio mixing and experienced engineers studying professional techniques. Mix Dojo provides instant analysis of loudness, balance, and clarity, offering suggestions for common mixing problems. Jay O'Reilly, co-founder of Sifu Audio, states that the company developed the tool to eliminate guesswork from the mixing process.
The software runs on Mac and Windows systems and supports standard file format exports. Sifu Audio offers three pricing options through their website. The standard version costs $100; however, customers can purchase it for $50 using the code INTRO50. A monthly subscription service costs $15, with a free trial available.
The application targets both beginners learning audio mixing and experienced engineers studying professional techniques. Mix Dojo provides instant analysis of loudness, balance, and clarity, offering suggestions for common mixing problems. Jay O'Reilly, co-founder of Sifu Audio, states that the company developed the tool to eliminate guesswork from the mixing process.
The software runs on Mac and Windows systems and supports standard file format exports. Sifu Audio offers three pricing options through their website. The standard version costs $100; however, customers can purchase it for $50 using the code INTRO50. A monthly subscription service costs $15, with a free trial available.