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💡 How to Use
- • Click "Add Track" to create new audio tracks
- • Upload audio files by clicking on each track's upload area
- • Use S (Solo) to hear only that track, M (Mute) to silence it
- • Adjust volume (-60 to 0 dB) and pan (L to R) for each track
- • Control overall mix level with the Master volume
- • Click Play to hear all tracks together, Stop to reset
Mixer Console - Mix Multiple Audio Tracks
Browser-based multi-track mixer with professional controls. Balance levels, adjust panning, and create polished mixes without installing software.
Why creators choose our AI Song Generator
Value propositions
Professional Mixing Tools
Get studio-quality mixing capabilities right in your browser. The mixer features precise volume faders, stereo panning, solo/mute functions, and a master output section—everything you need for professional audio mixing.
Instant Setup, Zero Installation
Start mixing immediately without downloading or installing any software. Works on any modern browser across Windows, macOS, Linux, and tablets—your mixing console is always one click away.
Real-Time Mix Control
Adjust all mix parameters while playback is running. Hear changes instantly as you move faders, tweak panning, or solo tracks—perfect for finding the ideal balance and experimenting with new ideas.
Perfect Track Synchronization
All tracks play in perfect sync from a unified timeline. No drift, no latency issues—just tight, professional multi-track playback that keeps every element locked together.
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Workflow overview
Follow these steps to move from idea to final mix
- 1Add your tracks
Click "Add Track" to create new mixer channels with independent controls. Add unlimited audio tracks, drag to reorder, rename each channel, and color-code for quick organization.
- 2Load audio files
Upload audio by clicking each track's upload area or dragging files directly into the console. Supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, and other common formats with automatic waveform previews.
- 3Set initial levels
Begin with all faders around 0dB, then pull them down to create headroom. Aim for a master level near -6dB to prevent clipping and leave space for final mastering.
- 4Balance your mix
Adjust track volumes to build a balanced mix. Prioritize lead elements, create depth with supporting parts, and compare against reference mixes to stay on target.
- 5Place elements in stereo
Use panning to position tracks across the stereo field. Keep bass and lead vocals centered, spread supporting instruments for width, and avoid frequency masking.
- 6Use solo and mute intelligently
Solo tracks to inspect quality and diagnose issues. Mute elements to test their importance, uncover clashes, and understand how each part contributes to the mix.
- 7Refine and polish
Make subtle adjustments while referencing different playback levels. Take breaks to refresh your ears, and check mixes in mono to confirm phase coherence.
- 8Control the master output
Set the master fader for the final output level. Monitor the master meter to avoid clipping and leave enough headroom for mastering or export.
Audio Player
Preview individual stems with waveform visualization before you start mixing.
Effect Rack
Add reverb, delay, and modulation effects to polish your tracks after balancing.
Vocal Recorder
Capture new vocal takes directly in the browser and drop them into your session.
Loop Sampler
Build layered loop ideas, then finish the arrangement inside the mixer console.
What you can create with AI Song Generator
Inspiration for different creator workflows
Music Production
Mix stems, balance arrangements, and create rough mixes for collaborators.
Podcast Editing
Balance dialogue, music beds, and sound effects for professional speech clarity.
Demo Creation
Combine ideas quickly and export reference mixes before heading to the studio.
Audio Projects
Mix multi-track content for video, education, or live performance prep.
Frequently asked questions
Answers for licensing, quality, and workflow
How many tracks can I add?+
What's the difference between Solo and Mute?+
Can I export the final mix?+
Do all tracks need to be the same length?+
Can I adjust volume and panning while playing?+
What audio formats are supported?+
Is this suitable for professional music production?+
Does the mixer work offline?+
Can I save my mix settings?+
Why does my mix sound quieter than the original tracks?+
What's the best starting point for panning?+
Can I use this on mobile devices?+
Is my audio data secure?+
What if I hear crackling or distortion?+
Can I automate fader movements?+
Learn more about browser-based mixing
Deep-dive context for AI-generated music
Professional Multi-Track Mixing in Your Browser — The Mixer Console brings studio-style mixing to any web browser, delivering precise volume control, stereo placement, and master bus management without heavyweight software.
Why Choose a Browser-Based Mixer? — Skip large downloads and setup overhead. Modern Web Audio technology delivers low-latency playback, making this mixer perfect for quick collaborations, education, or working on shared machines.
Understanding Mixer Console Basics — Each channel provides a fader, pan knob, solo, and mute controls that feed a master bus. Learning to balance these elements effectively forms the foundation of every great mix.
Essential Mixing Techniques — Set conservative levels, balance relative volumes, and strategize panning. Reference professional mixes and listen at multiple volumes to ensure your blend translates across speakers.
Multi-Track Mixing Workflow — Organize tracks, set initial levels, pan for separation, and iterate. Use solo to inspect problem areas and mute to test each element's contribution, refining the mix step by step.
Common Mixing Challenges and Solutions — Solve muddiness by redistributing levels and panning, fix stereo issues with mono checks, and fight clipping by lowering hot tracks. Continuous iteration keeps the mix clean.
Browser-Based vs Desktop DAW Mixing — Desktop DAWs offer advanced processing, but a browser mixer wins for speed, access, and collaboration. It's ideal for demos, education, and remote teams needing consistent tools.
Audio Format Considerations — Upload MP3, WAV, OGG, M4A, or FLAC files. Lossless formats preserve headroom for level adjustments, while consistent sample rates (44.1kHz or 48kHz) avoid sync drift.
Start your AI songwriting journey
Unlock full-length renders, commercial licenses, and curated prompt packs when you generate your first track.
