The AYAIC ProMix Bundle offers an incredibly powerful mixing solution. It combines two top - notch plugins, Ceilings of Sound Pro and Mix Monolith. This combination not only saves you a ton of time but also lets your creativity flow freely. Mix Monolith is an industry - first Automatic Mixing System. With just a click, it can create a perfectly balanced and open mix in any environment. It has infinite Duck/Expand and Mute groups, allowing for precise control. For example, it can make the kick drum precisely affect the bass and other elements. When paired with Ceilings of Sound Pro, you can place elements in the mix at lightning speed. Ceilings of Sound Pro is a unique Hyper - EQ. It uses 15 user - definable ceiling bands with 49 noise slopes each to shape the sound. With a 'conform spectrum to ceiling' feature, perfect equalization is just a click away. Both plugins are optimized for projects with large track counts and have intuitive controls. System requirements include MacOS 10.10 Yosemite - 11 Big Sur (Intel only), Windows 7 - 10, an Intel/AMD Quad - Core CPU or better, 4GB RAM or more, a free iLok account, and support for iLok Machine, iLok USB, and iLok Cloud licensing methods.


Using the AYAIC ProMix Bundle is a breeze. First, make sure your system meets the requirements. Install the software and log in with your iLok account. For Mix Monolith, you can start by clicking the LEARN/MIX button to let it analyze and balance your mix. You can use the Duck/Expand and Mute groups to fine - tune the levels. For example, if you want the kick drum to affect the bass, set up the Duck group accordingly. When using Ceilings of Sound Pro, start by creating your ceiling shapes with the user - definable bands. Then, click the 'conform spectrum to ceiling' feature to apply the equalization. You can also use the presets for a quick start. As for maintenance, keep your software up - to - date to ensure the best performance. Make sure your iLok account is secure. And remember, these plugins work best on systems that meet the specified requirements, so avoid using them on underpowered machines.