Now in private beta

Consistently mixed
livestreams. Automatically.

LAM looks after your sound so you don't have to. Whether it's a Sunday service, a podcast, or a livestream, it keeps your sound clear and easy to listen to — so you can focus on what you're sharing, not the audio.

Mixing real Sunday services, every week.

A look inside

See exactly what it's doing

LiveStream AutoMixer
The LAM mixing console — channel strips with automatic levels, per-channel EQ, compression and gating, and live loudness metering on the master bus.
Two LAM channel strips — a lead vocal and a background vocal — with automatic level meters, faders, and AUTO gain values.
Per-channel control — tag each source once, LAM rides the level.
LAM parametric EQ — an automatic correction curve drawn over a live frequency spectrum.
Source-aware EQ & dynamics, shaped automatically.
LAM master bus — glowing left/right loudness meters with a steady LUFS readout.
Consistent, steady master loudness.
How it works

Three steps. Then it runs itself.

1

Assign your sources

Connect your digital mixer or multichannel USB interface to the Mac (Dante or USB), then tell LAM what each channel is — a speaker, a lead vocal, background vocals, an instrument, or playback.

2

LAM mixes it, live

From there it continuously balances levels and shapes each source — EQ, compression, gating, and ducking — adjusting many times a second as your service or stream unfolds.

3

Watch, and stay in control

Live meters and visualizers show you exactly what LAM is doing. Ride the faders or reverb whenever you want — LAM keeps the overall mix consistent.

Features

Intelligent mixing, minimal intervention

Automated Gating & Ducking

Inactive mics ease down so they don't muddy the mix; active speakers stay present. When someone speaks, music steps back on its own.

Source-Aware EQ & Compression

Tone and dynamics adapt to what each input actually is — vocals, instruments, or playback — without you dialing it in.

Consistent Loudness

LAM holds a steady, comfortable output level so your stream doesn't lurch from too-quiet to too-loud between moments.

Live Visualization & Metering

Real-time meters, loudness readouts, and frequency views — so you can see what's happening, not guess at it.

Built for Non-Engineers

No EQ curves to draw or thresholds to set — LAM handles the processing. You pick each source's type; it does the rest. No audio-engineering background required.

Runs on Your Machine

LAM runs on an Apple Silicon Mac and processes your audio locally — your sound isn't shipped off to the cloud to be mixed.

What to expect

Honest about what LAM is

We'd rather under-promise and over-deliver. Here's the straight story.

An assistant, not a black box

LAM handles the constant little tweaks that keep everything sounding right — automatically. Nothing's hidden: you can see what it's doing, and the faders and reverb stay in your hands.

Proven in live services

LAM mixes real Sunday worship services today. It's in private beta now, with a public launch for more churches and creators on the way.

Apple Silicon, up to 16 channels

LAM is a desktop app for Apple Silicon Macs, up to 16 channels — proven live on a Mac mini (M4). We'd rather ship something that genuinely works than promise everything at once.

Early, and improving fast

It's in active private beta — improving quickly and shaped by real Sunday services. We're being deliberate so that what we launch genuinely works.

Pricing

One plan. The whole thing.

Every feature, all 16 channels, one simple price — no stripped-down tier to outgrow.

A simple subscription — billed monthly, with an annual option that gives you two months free. Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial, no credit card. Payments are handled securely by Stripe. This is what we plan to launch with — join the waitlist and we'll let you know the moment it's available.

FAQ

Questions, answered honestly

Do I need an audio engineer to run it?

No — that's the whole point. You assign each source once, and LAM handles the moment-to-moment mixing. You stay in control of the faders and reverb; the EQ, gating, and compression run automatically.

Can I adjust the EQ, gate, or compression myself?

No — and that's by design. LAM sets EQ, gating, and compression automatically for each source type, so you don't have to. What you control is the levels (faders), the reverb sends, and the overall mode — LAM handles the processing under the hood, and you can always see exactly what it's doing.

What do I need to run LAM?

An Apple Silicon Mac (M-series), plus a digital mixer or multichannel USB interface that connects to it over Dante or USB — that's how LAM receives the individual channels (vocals, instruments, playback) you want it to mix. We've run LAM live on a Mac mini (M4) and mixed a full 16 channels in real time on an M1 Max; we haven't tested Intel Macs yet, so we can't promise those.

How many channels does it support?

All 16. LAM is one plan — the complete product — so you're never stuck on a stripped-down version.

Does my audio get sent to the cloud?

No. LAM processes everything locally on your computer. Your audio doesn't leave your machine to be mixed.

Will it replace my mixer or console?

LAM works alongside your existing setup. It takes your inputs and produces a balanced mix for your stream — you keep the gear you already have.

How much is it, and is it a subscription?

Yes — $29/mo (about $6.70 a week), billed monthly, with an annual option that gives you two months free. One plan, every feature included.

Is there a free trial?

Yes — 14 days, with no credit card required to start. You only pay if you decide to keep it.

We're a small church or church plant — can you help on price?

Yes. Reach out and we'll set you up with a discount — we want LAM within reach for smaller congregations.

When can I get it?

Right now LAM is in a private, invite-only beta while we refine it. Join the waitlist and we'll email you as soon as it's available to everyone.

Be the first to know

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