In an exciting development for the music industry, RoEx, an audio production start-up, has been awarded a substantial £250,000 grant from Innovate UK to develop their cutting-edge AI-powered music mixing platform, ProStyle. This grant will enable RoEx to revolutionize the way musicians and producers create professional-quality mixes.

Everything you need to know:
✓ RoEx receives £250,000 grant for ProStyle, an AI-powered music mixing platform
✓ ProStyle learns from renowned engineers, allowing users to mix tracks in their style
✓ The platform democratizes access to professional-quality music production
Bridging the gap between aspiring creators & professional engineers
ProStyle aims to bridge the gap between aspiring music creators and professional mix engineers by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI). The platform will learn from the unique mixing styles of renowned engineers, allowing them to share their expertise with a broader audience and potentially open up new revenue streams.
The process is simple yet innovative: professional mix engineers will collaborate with RoEx to train ProStyle’s AI, which will analyze and learn from their mixing techniques. Once trained, the AI will be able to replicate the engineers’ styles, enabling musicians and producers to create mixes that sound like they were crafted by the pros, without the need for expensive studio time or high fees.

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Building on RoEx’s existing portfolio
ProStyle builds upon RoEx’s existing portfolio of innovative tools for music creators, such as Automix, a multi-track mixing tool, and Tonn, an intelligent audio tool. However, ProStyle represents the company’s most ambitious project to date. To ensure its success, RoEx has partnered with Queen Mary University of London, renowned for its expertise in audio engineering, AI, and machine learning.
The ProStyle team boasts an impressive roster of industry experts, including Grammy-winning engineer Rich Keller, who will serve as a technical advisor, and Angeliki Mourgela, a research engineer from RoEx, who will lead the project. The team also includes Mary Pilataki, a former Sony PlayStation engineer, and Professor Joshua Reiss from Queen Mary University, all working together to bring ProStyle to life.
Transforming the music production landscape
David Ronan, CEO of RoEx, expressed his enthusiasm about the grant and the potential impact of ProStyle on the music industry. He believes that the platform will democratize access to professional-quality music production, while maintaining the human touch that is crucial to the creative process.
Professor Reiss from Queen Mary University echoed this sentiment, stating that ProStyle has the potential to be a game-changer in the music industry. By combining human creativity with the power of AI, the platform will foster a collaborative and equitable ecosystem for music production.
Grammy-winning engineer Rich Keller is equally excited about ProStyle. He views the platform as an opportunity to share his skills and experience with a global audience, contributing to the future of music production.
With the support of the £250,000 grant and a team of industry experts, RoEx’s ProStyle is poised to transform the music production landscape, making professional-quality mixing accessible to musicians and producers worldwide.