Andromeda Studios Presents...
Mixed, mastered, and made to move you. This is the work of Tyanna Dotson — a Virginia-based audio engineering student with a feel-first approach to sound. Every project here speaks for itself. Just press play.
Tyanna Dotson is a Junior Music Production Technology major from Cleveland, Ohio, and the founder of Andromeda Studios — a creative space built on the belief that music should move you, not just sound good. She specializes in mixing R&B and rap, but her skills stretch across genres, always grounded in her signature approach: crafting sound you can feel.
Certified in Pro Tools and Dolby Atmos, Tyanna brings both technical precision and emotional depth to every project. With 5 professional mixes and counting, she’s already making waves in the audio world.
Her long-term vision? To build a chain of studios that serve as safe, inspiring spaces — especially for women in audio — where artists can push boundaries and create work that goes beyond expectations.
A growing list of collaborators I’ve been honored to mix with.
Mixing engineer
This is the latest addition to my mixing portfolio — a track I had the pleasure of mixing and mastering. It was an exciting project to work on, and I look forward to future collaborations with this talented artist.
Real artists. Real mixes. Real feeling. Hit play.
Mixing Engineer
"Very professional and quality of mix was at a high level.” - @eflatrecordz
Mixing Engineer
"The mix came out great—only needed one revision and it was delivered within minutes! Super responsive and easy to work with.” - @Tripsusmusic
Mixing Engineer
"Because you was willing to do a revision without me asking and your a very open mind engineer that’s am hard to find” @Dire_nl
Mixing Engineer
“I definitely like this mix and look forward to working with you in the future! Thank you for your love and support! I love a good audio engineer” - @Abaa_x
Mixing Engineer
Not every mix starts off clean — and that’s the beauty of the work. In this session, I had to time-shift parts of the lead vocal to lock it in with the track, balance two different voices (one with hiss), and restore clarity without losing the energy. It took patience, but in the end, everything sat where it needed to.
This is how your voice, your message, your music can feel when it’s dialed in.
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