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Describe Music is an online AI audio analysis and music description tool. After uploading audio, users can receive descriptions of genre, mood, instruments, structure, and more. It also offers the newer Pro Mix QA / AI Mix QA features for checking the quality of a mix or master. It is more of a web-based “music understanding + mix diagnostics” tool than a DAW plugin.
Its AI features cover two main areas: first, music description for content understanding, including genre, mood, instruments, and structure; second, Mix QA for the production workflow, which can check frequency balance, stereo width, phase correlation, LUFS loudness, dynamic range, masking buildup, transient integrity, and playback compatibility. Page examples show that it can point out issues in natural language, such as “low-mid buildup around 250Hz” or “vocals are centered,” making it suitable for producers as a second listening reference.
The service uses a credits-based model, where 1 second of audio consumes 1 credit. The free trial does not require a credit card. Users who are not logged in receive 100 credits, while the page also mentions that logged-in users get around 200-300 credits per month, which is somewhat inconsistent. The free version only supports MP3, 10MB files, basic analysis, and no export. Basic includes 1200 credits/month, Professional includes 3000 credits/month, and Enterprise includes 7200 credits/month. Paid plans provide advanced analysis, CSV/JSON/clipboard export, larger files, and more formats, but the page does not disclose specific pricing amounts.
The advantages are that it works directly through browser upload with no plugin download required; its metrics cover key aspects of mixing, with LUFS, phase, dynamics, and frequency response all being practical; and its natural-language feedback lowers the barrier to understanding the results. The downsides are that the free quota is very short and can be used up quickly by a full song; the API and batch processing are still under development; there is no clear information about a Chinese interface, Chinese output, or Chinese-language support; and the accuracy of the output lacks independent verification, so results should still be checked against your monitoring environment and professional tools.
It is suitable for bedroom producers, mixing/mastering engineers, musicians, playlist curators, and content teams that need to generate music tags. The crawled text does not state how well it can be accessed from mainland China. Payments are handled via Stripe, and domestic Chinese bank card compatibility needs to be verified in practice. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives such as LANDR, iZotope Ozone, Auphonic, and Cyanite may be worth considering.
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