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2025 is already off to a great start for music makers everywhere, thanks to some big news from RoEx. The AI-driven music tech company just announced that its flagship tool, Automix, is now integrated with Ableton Live, one of the most popular DAWs out there.
If you’ve ever struggled to get your mixes sounding polished—or even avoided mixing altogether—this update might be exactly what you need. Automix is all about taking the headache out of mixing. Now, with the new Ableton Live Set Export feature, you can start with a professional-sounding mix and take it to the next level in Ableton. The goal? Make high-quality music production accessible to everyone, no matter their skill level.
What RoEx Means for Creators

So, what’s the big deal here? For starters, Automix uses human-trained AI to handle the heavy lifting in your mix, balancing levels, EQ, compression, and reverb, all in minutes. Once that’s done, you can export the entire project as an Ableton Live Set. It’s like having a professional mix engineer in your pocket.
Here’s the game plan:
- Get polished mixes fast: Automix makes multitrack mixes that actually sound good without needing hours of tweaking.
- Keep total control: Export your mix into Ableton Live (or other DAWs, like Bitwig Studio or PreSonus Studio One) and tweak away. You get all the settings, stems, and effects laid out and ready to go.
- Save time and stay creative: Mixing can kill your vibe. Automix gives you the perfect starting point so you can focus on making music.
David Ronan, RoEx’s CEO, summed it up perfectly: “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. It’s a game-changer for anyone looking to accelerate their workflow without sacrificing quality or individuality.”
Why This Matters
Let’s be real—mixing has always been one of the most intimidating parts of making music. Whether you’re new to production or just trying to meet deadlines, learning the ins and outs of audio engineering can feel impossible. Automix flips the script by automating the technical stuff while leaving room for your creativity to shine.
Since its launch in 2023, Automix has helped creators improve over 1.2 million tracks, and this latest update makes the tool even more versatile. For DIY musicians especially, it’s a game-changer:
- No steep learning curves.
- No need for expensive gear or studio time.
- Just upload your audio, and you’re good to go.
RoEx also knows how important it is to give creators flexibility. If you’re using a DAW other than Ableton Live, the new DAWproject export lets you work in platforms like Bitwig Studio and PreSonus Studio One. In other words, you’re covered no matter what your setup looks like.
If you’re wondering what this all costs, here’s the deal: Automix is free to try. The Pro subscription, which unlocks features like WAV downloads, unlimited mixes, and export capabilities, is priced at £14.99/€14.99/$14.99 per month. That’s way more affordable than hiring a mixing engineer or booking studio time—and way less frustrating than trying to do it all yourself.
RoEx isn’t stopping here, either. The company is on a mission to make professional-grade music production tools available to everyone. In addition to Automix, RoEx offers Mix Check Studio (for detailed feedback on your tracks) and the Tonn API Suite (a tool for other companies looking to integrate RoEx’s tech into their platforms).
With roots in research from Queen Mary University of London, RoEx is bringing some serious tech muscle to the table. But the company’s real focus is on creators—making tools that help you do what you do best: create.
Why This Should Be on Your Radar
Whether you’re an artist releasing tracks on Spotify, a producer making beats, or just someone experimenting with music for the first time, Automix and its Ableton Live integration have something to offer. RoEx’s tools are designed to level the playing field, giving you the power to create polished, release-ready tracks with ease.
Ready to give it a shot? You can learn more and start a free trial at automix.roexaudio.com.
Will Vance is a professional music producer who has been involved in the industry for the better part of a decade and has been the managing editor at Magnetic Magazine since mid-2022. In that time period, he has published thousands of articles on music production, industry think pieces and educational articles about the music industry. Over the last decade as a professional music producer, Will Vance has also ran multiple successful and highly respected record labels in the industry, including Where The Heart Is Records as well as having launched a new label with a focus on community through Magnetic Magazine. When not running these labels or producing his own music, Vance is likely writing for other top industry sites like Waves or the Hyperbits Masterclass or working on his upcoming book on mindfulness in music production. On the rare chance he's not thinking about music production, he's probably running a game of Dungeons and Dragons with his friends which he has been the dungeon master for for many years.