Notes 17 has announced the public release of Opusonix version 1.2, a workflow optimization platform designed to streamline how audio engineers and producers manage mix projects, albums, and client collaboration.
Audio engineers already use a range of reliable tools — from cloud storage and file transfer services to spreadsheets and email — to get their work done. Opusonix aims at being a centralized, unified workspace that simplify the mix review process for engineers.
By bringing project organization, mix review, file exchange, and collaboration into one purpose-built workspace, engineers can save studio time, cut down on emails, reduce mix revisions, and deliver a smooth client experience — all while focusing on what matters most: making better music.
A Centralized, Conversational Workspace Built for Real Audio Projects
Opusonix brings together everything a mix project needs — audio file management, timestamped commenting, project notes, and tasks — inside a single collaborative workspace. It supports both compressed and uncompressed audio, allowing engineers to upload and compare mixes in full fidelity.
Clients and collaborators can leave timestamped text or voice comments (automatically transcribed), react or reply inline, and follow project progress without the usual back-and-forth emails. Each project becomes a living, organized and conversational workspace where everyone always has access to the latest version.
From Single Mixes to Full Albums
For album work, the Album Planner offers a complete overview of tracks in one view. Users can arrange sequencing, drop in mixes, and listen to the full album flow with a single click. Opusonix automatically keeps track of revisions, making it easy to test new mixes or conduct A/B comparisons against reference tracks.
The Album Planner also supports real-time and asynchronous collaboration, with shared notes and chat built right in.
Integrated File Exchange and Project Management
With built-in file exchange, task tracking, and Kanban project boards, Opusonix eliminates the need for third-party task apps and file-sharing services. Engineers can set deadlines, track progress across projects in a calendar view, and export timestamped feedback directly into their DAW as TSV or MIDI markers.
Flexible Plans and Free Trial
- Opusonix Free: 1GB storage, up to 10 tracks/albums, 2 collaborators per project, and 10 public playlists.
- Opusonix Pro ($9.99 USD/month): 200GB storage, 500 tracks, 100 albums, advanced project management tools, audio download control, project templates, AI project summaries, and more.
All users receive a 7-day free trial of Opusonix Pro.
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