Since EZmix is a commercial audio software tool rather than an academic algorithm, there are no traditional "academic papers" analyzing it specifically. However, there are interesting technical documents, manuals, and industry analyses that treat it as a case study in "Preset-Based Workflow" and "DSP Optimization."
Low CPU Overhead: Designed to be lightweight, it allowed users to run dozens of instances across a project without crashing their DAW. ezmix 1 vst
Most presets offered limited but effective control over the "amount" of the effect rather than individual parameters like EQ frequencies. Limited Control Since EZmix is a commercial audio software tool
Enhanced Interface: A scalable UI and deeper search functions that the original version lacked. there are interesting technical documents