I have EZMix 2 but I rarely use it anymore. It will do a decent job and before I learned how to manually mix I used it a lot; by manually mix I mean learning how to use EQ, compression, limiting, etc.

It is a good product but with one big drawback IMHO. That is lack of control. You only have two knobs to adjust two settings. For me that limited the use of it. However if I want to mix quickly I still use this.

If you know how to use EQs, compression, etc then this may not be of interest. However if you are just starting then this is a fantastic learning tool, i.e. it taught me a lot.

If you are looking for a lot of mixing presets that have little control this should be on top of your get me list.

This is just my opinion and others may disagree.


The fitness trainer asked me, "What kind of a squat are you accustomed to doing?" I said, "Diddly."


64 bit Win 11 Pro, the latest BiaB/RB, Roland Octa-Capture audio interface, a ton of software/hardware