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What is Mix Lock Getting Started DAW Support Licence & Purchase Methodology Technical Refunds
What is Mix Lock

Mix Lock is a desktop production system that sits alongside your DAW. It bundles five things: (1) a complete Ableton Live template with 43 channels and pre-mapped macros; (2) a live link to Ableton that mirrors every macro position in real time; (3) a 400-entry encyclopedia covering every channel, macro, signal chain, and decision point; (4) a 13-stage gated mix workflow with sign-off conditions; (5) a 300-problem symptom-first diagnostic engine plus 307 production techniques and a 217-term glossary. It doesn't process audio. It works alongside your DAW, reads what you're doing, and gives you the calibrated reasoning behind every decision.

It's a standalone desktop app that ships with an Ableton Live template. The app runs in its own window next to Ableton — not as a plugin, not as a Max for Live device. The template has all 43 channels, all racks, and all macros pre-wired. The bridge (also included) is the live link between Mix Lock and Ableton, letting the app read what you're touching as you work. Three pieces — app, template, bridge — that work together as one system.

It won't write better tracks for you, and it won't get you signed. What it will do is make you more consistent. When you always start from the same neutral position, always use macros the same way, and always apply the same listening process — your decisions improve because they're being made in context, every time. The knowledge compounds because you're actually using it, rather than knowing it theoretically.

Worth noting: if you're happy working entirely by ear and have no interest in understanding the technical reasoning behind what you're doing — you probably don't need this. It's built for producers who want that structure.

Just me — one producer who needed this tool and built it. Not a software company, not affiliated with Ableton, Native Instruments, or anyone else. Independent. Any questions, support or feedback goes directly to me at mixlockadmin@gmail.com.

Getting Started
  • The Ableton Live template (included with Mix Lock) loaded in your DAW
  • The Mix Lock Bridge set up in Ableton — Mix Lock includes a step-by-step setup guide for a quick one-time install. The bridge is what lets Mix Lock read your live macro positions; it's optional but you'll want it
  • All macro knobs at their calibrated default positions when you start mixing — the listening cues and macro-health colour zones are calibrated against these defaults
  • A track with enough context to make decisions — don't use Mix Lock on a two-bar loop with three elements
Working in another DAW? The Ableton bridge is Ableton-only at launch. The encyclopedia, problems engine, production techniques, and AI assistant work the same regardless of DAW — you just adjust macro values manually in Logic / FL / Bitwig instead of having Mix Lock read them automatically.

The listening cues in Mix Lock are calibrated to what you hear when you move from a neutral starting point. If your knobs are in random positions, the cues won't match what you're actually hearing, and the consistency breaks down entirely. Starting neutral every session is the single most important habit the app builds. The template has default positions marked — don't skip this step.

Technically yes, but the macros are designed for mix decisions, not writing decisions. Adjusting a sub's octave or a lead's brightness while you're still arranging introduces variables that make it harder to judge the mix objectively later. The recommended approach: write with macros at neutral, then switch into mix mode when the track is structurally done.

DAW Support

The Trance Edition launches with a complete Ableton Live template — macros pre-mapped and ready to use. The methodology, channel guides and reference system work in any DAW, but you'd need to build your own macro racks to mirror the template setup.

Templates for Logic Pro, FL Studio and Bitwig are on the build path but have no confirmed release date. Join the mailing list to be notified when a template for your DAW is ready.

Yes, with some setup required. The app itself — the channel guides, listening cues, fix queue, and glossary — works completely independently of which DAW you're in. For Logic Pro users, we've documented the equivalent Smart Controls and plugin settings that map to the same macro functions. It's more manual than the Ableton template, but the methodology is identical.

See the DAW support page for setup guidance, or join the list to be first to know when a native Logic template ships.

Yes — for Ableton Live. Mix Lock ships with the Mix Lock Bridge, the live link that lets Mix Lock read what's happening in your Live session. A one-time setup walkthrough is included with the download. Once it's running, every macro position is mirrored to Mix Lock in real time — turn a knob in Ableton, the value updates in Mix Lock instantly. No manual logging.

It does not process your audio, write into your project, or send anything to a server. Everything stays on your machine. The bridge can be disconnected at any time and Mix Lock continues to work as a standalone reference.

For Logic Pro and other DAWs, the bridge integration is on the post-launch roadmap. Until then, Mix Lock works as a documented reference — you adjust macros in your DAW and consult the encyclopedia for what each value means.

The bridge does five things — all locally, nothing leaves your machine:

  • Macro sync — every macro position on every track in Ableton is mirrored to Mix Lock automatically
  • Meter readouts — peak, RMS, and gain-reduction values from compressors are read back to Mix Lock for live calibration
  • Multi-instance detection — if you've duplicated a channel (e.g. two instances of the Lead Channel for layered leads), Mix Lock detects both and lets you switch between them
  • Macro Health colours update live — green / amber / red zones reflect your current macro positions in real time
  • GR Calibration guide — a step-through walkthrough that uses the live GR readout to help you set compressors to their target reduction

If the bridge isn't running, Mix Lock still works — you just don't get the live updates. Everything else (encyclopedia, problems engine, techniques, AI assistant, mix stages) runs identically with or without it.

Licence & Purchase

Your licence covers 2 machines — for example your studio desktop and a laptop. Both can be active simultaneously. If you need to move a licence to a different machine, email mixlockadmin@gmail.com and I'll sort it manually.

One-time purchase, lifetime licence. No subscription, no annual renewal. All future updates to the Trance Edition are included. New genre editions (Techno, House, etc.) are separate purchases — but existing licence holders receive a reduced rate.

Early adopter pricing is £49 for the first 50 copies only, then the price goes to £89. Once those 50 copies are gone, the lower price is gone permanently. There's no timer — it's strictly copy-count limited.

Yes — each genre edition is a separate product with its own licence. Mix Lock Techno is the next release, with House planned after that. Existing Mix Lock licence holders receive a loyalty discount at checkout, so you never pay full price for subsequent editions. The discount is applied automatically via your registered email at the point of purchase.

Licence transfers are handled on a case-by-case basis. Email mixlockadmin@gmail.com with the details and I'll review it.

The code is sent automatically in the confirmation email after you sign up. Check your spam folder if you don't see it within a few minutes. If it's not there after 10 minutes, email mixlockadmin@gmail.com with the address you signed up with and I'll send it manually.

Methodology

In Ableton Live, a Macro is a single knob that controls multiple parameters inside a rack simultaneously. In the Mix Lock template, each channel has a set of macros — so instead of hunting through plugins, you have one knob that makes a meaningful, calibrated change. The Mix Lock app tells you exactly what each macro position sounds like and what to listen for when you move it.

A listening cue is a description of what you should hear at a given macro position. For example: Low position — wide notch, sub feels open. High position — narrow notch, sub feels tighter. The cues train your ears by giving them something specific to focus on, rather than making decisions in the abstract.

The fix queue is a log of mixing decisions — things you've noticed that need attention in a specific track. You can add an entry, tag it to a channel, set a priority, and mark it resolved. It replaces the sticky notes, mental notes and random DAW markers that most producers use. Everything in one place, per track.

It means the macro positions make the most sense when your track has enough context to judge them — full arrangement, all elements playing, basic processing already on. Moving a sub macro while you've got two bars of kick and bass isn't mixing, it's writing. The decisions you make in that context won't hold when the full arrangement is playing. Set macros neutral when writing, engage them when mixing.

Technical
  • Mac: macOS 12+ (Monterey or later) · Apple Silicon and Intel supported via Universal Binary · ~210MB
  • Windows: Windows 10 or later · 64-bit · ~110MB
  • Ableton Live: 11.2+ recommended for the bridge — earlier versions work but some advanced features require 11.2 or later
  • Optional: a free Google Gemini API key for the AI assistant. Bring your own key — no subscription

Only for two optional paths:

  • Initial licence activation — one-time check at first launch. After that, the licence is cached locally
  • The AI assistant — uses your own Google Gemini API key. If you don't add a key, the assistant runs in built-in mode (rule-based, fully offline) and answers from the encyclopedia + problems database directly

Everything else is local: the bridge runs entirely on your machine, the encyclopedia is bundled with the app, your data never leaves your computer. No cloud sync, no telemetry, no subscription check.

All track data — fix queue entries, session notes, settings — is stored locally on your machine in the app's data directory. Nothing is sent to any server. There is no account, no cloud storage, no third-party sync.

This is a macOS Gatekeeper warning that appears for apps from independent developers. To open Mix Lock:

  • Right-click (or Control+click) the app and select Open
  • Click Open in the dialog that appears
  • You only need to do this once — after that it opens normally

Alternatively: System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll down to the "Mix Lock was blocked" message and click Open Anyway.

Mix Lock has a built-in bug reporter — when an error toast appears, click "Report this bug" and the error context (stack trace, current page, active stage, recent activity) is sent to a private Firestore inbox that only Paul reads. No screenshots, no privacy intrusion — just the technical context needed to fix it. Or trigger one manually via Settings → Bug Report.

For anything that doesn't trigger a clear error — UX issues, confusing copy, feature requests — email mixlockadmin@gmail.com directly. Note that screenshots of the Mix Lock window will appear black due to screen-record protection (this is intentional, prevents content theft) — describe what you saw in words instead, or screenshot the surrounding context.

Refunds

Mix Lock is a digital product. What it does and how it works is clearly demonstrated on this site and in the video guides before you buy — there are no surprises after purchase.

Refunds are available within 48 hours of purchase in either of these cases:

  • You contact us before activating your licence key
  • The product is materially non-functional on your machine and the issue can't be resolved

Change of mind is not grounds for a refund on a digital product. This policy does not affect your statutory rights under UK consumer law where applicable.

To request a refund: mixlockadmin@gmail.com with your order reference and a description of the issue. Full terms: Terms of Service.

Email mixlockadmin@gmail.com with your OS version and what happens when you try to open it. I'll work through it with you first — most issues are solvable. If it genuinely can't be made to work on your machine and we've exhausted all options, I'll refund in full.

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