Mixernospace V61 Access
Users of version V60 reported a rare bug called the "Spectrum Collapse," where high-frequency content (hi-hats, cymbals) would fold into the low-end after 2 hours of runtime. MixerNoSpace V61 patches this entirely by replacing the old 64-bit floating point engine with a new 128-bit "Double-Double" precision engine. This is overkill for most users, but for mastering engineers, this eliminates digital artifacts entirely.
While other DAWs send your tracks to the cloud for stem separation, MixerNoSpace V61 does it entirely on-device. Using a compressed AI model (only 200MB), V61 can split a stereo master into Vocals, Drums, Bass, and "Other" in under 3 seconds. mixernospace v61
Unlike iZotope RX or lalal.ai, the V61 separation retains phase coherence. This means you can separate a track, remix the stems, and collapse them back to a stereo mix without flamming or phasing issues. For remixers, this is a godsend. Users of version V60 reported a rare bug
If you are studying vision architectures: Read "MLP-Mixer: An all-MLP Architecture for Vision". If you are studying LLM efficiency: Look for papers on "Sequence Packing" or "Sparse Mixture of Experts" (which powers the Mixtral models). How does it stack up
How does it stack up?
| Feature | MixerNoSpace V61 | Voicemeeter Potato | Loopback (Mac) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Max Virtual Channels | 256 | 8 | 64 | | VST Hosting | Yes (Native) | No | No | | Price | Free (Donationware) | Free (Donation) | $99 | | Latency | 4ms | 6ms | 9ms | | Operating System | Win 10/11 | Win 10/11 | Mac only |
V61 wins on value and channel count. While Voicemeeter is easier for beginners, MixerNoSpace V61 offers studio-grade routing for power users.