Use RoEx Tonn via MCP to mix, master, and analyze audio.
The materials indicate this MCP tool uses the RoEx Tonn API to mix, master, and analyze audio. It is open-source and does not explicitly require secrets, but it still carries the usual caution around local execution and sending audio data to an external service; the auditable MIT-licensed source keeps it closer to caution than high risk.
The materials state that no keys or environment variables are required, and no API key, OAuth token, or other sensitive credential is disclosed as necessary. The main risk is therefore not credential leakage, though actual installation steps should still be checked for any undisclosed authentication setup.
The description explicitly says it works 'through the RoEx Tonn API,' which indicates communication with RoEx's remote audio service. Although no specific host is listed, audio content or analysis-related data is likely sent to that external service, representing the normal egress risk for this type of tool.
The system checks indicate that this tool executes code. As an MCP server, it would normally run local processes to handle audio mixing, mastering, or analysis tasks. There is no evidence here of privilege requests beyond its stated purpose or other suspicious system access, so this is caution rather than high risk.
Based on the stated functionality, the tool must at least process user-provided audio data in order to mix, master, or analyze it. The materials do not specify its local read/write scope and do not show signs of overbroad authorization, but access should still be constrained to the minimum working directory and media inputs.
Positive signals include that the project is open-source, auditable on GitHub, and MIT-licensed. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, and an unknown maintenance status, so the evidence for maturity and trust remains limited and warrants caution.
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