Increasing the pressure lowers melting point, so basically it is of no use - unless you will do a trick
To make ice you have to take some heat from the water. Heat transfer through ice is a slow process, that's why all ice producing units make only in fact a thin layer of ice. But if you increase the pressure water will be liquid even below freezing point, thus you can speed up the heat transfer through mixing. Then you change the pressure back to normal and the water is overcooled, so it freezes almost instantly.
The problem is, you will probably need to use high pressures - over 100 atm to lower freezing point by 1 deg C IIRC.