Music & Entertainment

AI masters tracks — engineers shape the sound

AI mastering and mixing tools are improving rapidly. But live sound engineering, studio recording craft, and the creative shaping of sound require human ears and judgement.

What's already changing

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AI-powered mastering and mixing tools

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Automated feedback suppression and room correction

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Live sound system modelling and prediction

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Recording workflow automation

AI will handle this

  • Basic mastering and loudness normalisation
  • Feedback detection and suppression
  • Room acoustic modelling
  • File management and routing

This stays yours

  • Live mixing for events and concerts
  • Creative recording and production decisions
  • Managing complex multi-channel systems
  • Problem-solving when things go wrong on stage

This is the general picture. Yours will be different.

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The big question

Will AI replace sound engineers?

AI tools make good sound more accessible. But live events, professional studios, and complex productions need engineers who hear what algorithms can't.

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