Mix Feedback for Beatmakers
Your beats are the foundation everything else sits on. Whether you're crafting hard-hitting trap bangers or laid-back boom bap grooves, getting the low end tight and the drums punchy before anyone records over your beat is what separates placements from SoundCloud uploads. We analyze the stuff that matters most to you — 808 weight, kick punch, hi-hat clarity, and overall bounce.
Your Typical Mixing Challenges
808s Sound Weak on Phone Speakers
Your 808 sounds massive in headphones but nearly disappears on phone speakers and laptops. Without harmonic saturation above 100 Hz, small speakers have nothing to reproduce, and your beat loses all its weight where most listeners actually hear it.
Kick and 808 Clash in the Low End
Both your kick and 808 are fighting for the same 40–80 Hz space, turning the low end into an undefined boom. Without proper sidechain compression or frequency separation, neither element hits with the impact you intended.
Hi-Hats Sound Harsh and Fatiguing
Those rapid-fire hi-hat rolls that sound crisp in your DAW become ice picks at high volume. Resonant peaks in the 6–10 kHz range build up, especially with fast patterns, causing listener fatigue within the first 30 seconds.
Drums Lack Punch Compared to Reference Tracks
Your drums sound flat and lifeless next to the beats you admire. The transients are getting lost — either squashed by over-compression, masked by melodic elements, or simply lacking the right saturation and layering to cut through.
Beat Sounds Different in Every DAW After Export
You bounce your beat out of FL Studio and it sounds quieter, thinner, or different than what you heard in the mixer. Export settings, headroom, and dithering all play a role, and most beatmakers never learn the right workflow.
How RoastYourMix Helps You
- Analyze your 808 sub-bass content and harmonic distribution to ensure it translates across all playback systems
- Detect kick/808 frequency collisions and recommend specific sidechain or EQ carving strategies
- Evaluate hi-hat and percussion brightness to flag harshness before it causes listener fatigue
- Compare your drum punch and transient definition against professional beat references
- Check your stereo spread to make sure the low end stays centered while melodic elements use the full width
What We Analyze for You
Our Recommendation for You
Pro Report — €19.99
The Pro tier gives you the full frequency breakdown you need to nail your low end — including detailed 808 analysis, kick transient evaluation, and stereo imaging. Since beats are instrumental, every frequency detail matters. The Free tier catches big issues, but Pro shows you exactly where your 808 harmonics sit and how your drums stack up against references.
Frequently Asked Questions
Upload the instrumental version. This gives us the clearest picture of your mix decisions — the 808 weight, drum balance, and melodic arrangement. If you also want feedback on a version with vocals, you can upload that as a separate analysis.
Absolutely. Our analysis is DAW-agnostic — we evaluate the audio output, not the project file. Whether you're using FL Studio, Ableton, Logic, or MPC software, the feedback on frequency balance, dynamics, and stereo imaging applies equally. We focus on what the listener hears.
Our Pro analysis includes a sub-bass translation check that evaluates whether your 808 has enough harmonic content above 80 Hz to be felt on systems that can't reproduce true sub frequencies. We'll flag if your low end relies too heavily on inaudible sub content.
Yes. We measure your integrated LUFS and compare it to platform targets. For beats that will have vocals added later, we also check whether you've left appropriate headroom — typically 3–6 dB — so the vocal engineer has room to work.
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