Volume-matched before and after audio demos across five genres. Every demo shows real Genesis Mix Lab processing - no cherry-picking, no special treatment. These are the same results you get when you upload your own tracks.
All demos are volume-matched to eliminate loudness bias. Use headphones for the most accurate comparison. The "before" audio is the raw upload; the "after" is the AI-mixed output with no additional human editing.
A classic hip-hop track with sampled drums, chopped soul loops, and aggressive rap vocals. The original mix had the vocal buried under the drums and the bass was muddy on small speakers.
Vocals fighting with kick drum. Bass undefined below 100 Hz. Hi-hats harsh at high volume. Overall mix peaking at -3 dBTP with audible clipping.
A four-piece indie rock band recording: drums, bass, two electric guitars, and vocals. Recorded in a rehearsal room with bleed between microphones creating a washy, undefined mix.
Significant mic bleed between instruments. Guitars masking vocals in the 2-4 kHz range. Drums sound thin and distant. Bass and kick competing.
A polished pop production with synthesizers, programmed drums, layered vocals with harmonies, and a powerful chorus. The original had volume inconsistency between verse and chorus and the vocal stack was cluttered.
Chorus 6 dB louder than verse causing listener fatigue. Harmony stack cluttered and masking lead vocal. Sub bass disappearing on earbuds. Stereo image collapsed in mono.
An electronic dance music track with a massive drop, heavy sidechain pumping, supersaws, and a driving kick drum. The original had the drop sounding flat despite maxed-out levels.
Drop sounding flat despite hitting 0 dBFS. Supersaws muddy in the low-mids. Kick lacking punch. Sidechain pumping inconsistent. True peak at +2 dBTP causing platform rejection.
A slow R&B ballad with piano, soft drums, bass guitar, and an intimate whispered vocal. The original mix lost the vocal intimacy in a muddy bed of instruments.
Vocal buried under piano chords in the 200-500 Hz range. Bass guitar boomy and undefined. Drums too aggressive for the gentle feel. Air and presence lacking on the vocal.
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