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Audio Legends Chris Lord Alge Mixing Course TUTORiAL screenshot
P2P 25 Feb 2016 | 6.87 GB
Steven Slate recently launched a new audio educational program called Audio Legends, featuring the music industry’s most notable mixing engineers showing how they mix a song (with Slate plugins). Course 1 features Grammy award-winning mixing engineer Chris Lord Alge mixing a song called “Our Time” by Screaming at Demons, which was recorded at NRG Studio B with Chad Smith on drum duty.

Content:

1. All 7 videos from the course + CLA Live Mixing video + 2 Introduction videos (Total of 10 Videos, All in HD 1080p)
2. Session Files for the following DAWs: Abelton Live, Cubase, Digital Performer (Mac Only), Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, Reaper (Wav Files INCLUDED)
3. Clean original Wav recordings files, without any session files (OPTIONAL)

The course has two components:

1. Seven videos, clocking in at an hour of view time, with Chris Lord Alge discussing his mix preparation and mix bus techniques, mixing drums, bass, electric guitars, vocals, effects and his automation approach.

2. The finished session and audio files that Chris Lord Alge mixed, including all of his mix automation and Slate plugins settings. The session is available on multiple platforms like ProTools, Digital Performer, Logic and Cubase.

The best part about this type of educational material is that you can open up the mix session in your own studio and hear it through an environment that your ears are tuned to, which can give you a better understanding of what the mixer is hearing.

Audio Legends Course 1 Videos

I like how the video series gets right to the point with Chris Lord Alge discussing how and why he made certain mix decisions for each instrument.

Chris Lord Alge is known for big, wide-sounding rock mixes, and after hearing him speak on these videos, you can tell that his BIG personality is well-represented in his mixing.

Some of the most surprising things that stood out to me were:

1. He makes LARGE, broad EQ moves on the top and low end.

2. He didn’t compress as much as I thought he would, and his use of the VCC console plugin and VTM tape plugin to soak up transients first was really interesting.

3. Overall the amount of plugins used was on the short list.

4. No drum bus!

Some things that Chris Lord Alge did that I really liked:

1. His effects processing, especially for vocals.

2. How he EQ’s drum overheads.

3. His tip on checking drum phase by boosting low end temporarily.

4. His use of the tape plugin for different instruments.

After watching all of the videos, it’s easy to understand why his mixes sound so wide without the use of stereo widening plugins. It’s a nice lesson in not being afraid to go extreme for extreme results.

Who Will Benefit from the Audio Legends Courses?

For beginners, I think the most important thing about this course is just seeing how someone else organizes and prepares a mix for optimal workflow, including bussing tracks to effects and parallel processing.

That alone will put a beginner a couple years ahead. I wish there was something like this when I first started out!

As a word of caution, though, I feel like an aggressive approach like this on tracks recorded in a bedroom or for a genre other than pop and rock will be dangerous, but overall, it’s a great way to see and hear how a professional mixing engineer like Chris Lord Alge approaches a mix.

More advanced mix engineers will discover at least one thing that they like and can add to their mixing “tool box” for future reference. Plus, it’s fun and gets the creative juices flowing!

How much is Audio Legends Course 1 with Chris Lord Alge?
There’s a special introductory rate going on right now with three different ways to purchase. To make the most use of this course, you’ll need Slate’s Everything Bundle, which includes all of the Slate Digital plugins used.

I recommend the “Chris Lord Alge Mix Course + One month plugins”, which at the time of this writing costs $97. If you’d like to cancel the monthly subscription of the Everything Bundle plugins after your free month is up, you can do that anytime.

For the cost of a quality plugin, you’re going to get mixing information (and inspiration) that will last you a lifetime and have more impact on your mixes than just buying a plugin.

Even if you use just one of Chris Lord Alge’s techniques to better your mixing, it’ll pay for itself.

Conclusion
There are a lot of great resources online showing how to mix a song.
If you’re looking for a mixing “course” that’s free, I highly recommend Warren Huart’s YouTube Channel Produce Like a Pro, where he dissects songs that he’s produced and mixed, right down to the plugins and settings he’s using (with explanations behind each decision).

But even though the Audio Legends course isn’t free, it’s still a fantastic deal to see how a professional mixer like Chris Lord Alge approaches a mix with the option of opening up the mix session in your own studio.


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comments

  Banned 15.09.2010 240
+35
I might draw a lot of heat from this comment, but I honestly don't know why this guy gets so many mixing gigs. His mixes are instantly recognizable for all the wrong reasons in my opinion. I'd imagine his conversations with the producer goes something like this - "Hey want that same snare sound I've used since the first Paramore album? No?Too bad you're getting it anyways because that's the only way I know how to mix"....
  Resident 26.03.2014 408
+202
Just like everything else there is an inner circle. They each prop eachother up from within. It's job security. Most labels for top artist will send the same song out to 6 different engineers to be mixed and they pick the best one in their mind. Also you shouldn't feel bad about how you perceive his mixes. We all hear stuff differently that's whats so great about music.
  Member 4.01.2016 5
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Wrongggggggg ...CLA didn't mix that album
  guest -- 0
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Yep! The infamous snare does its first appearance on Brand New Eyes...
Brick by Boring Brick it's the perfect example
  Member 4.01.2016 5
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Paramore infamous snare is NOT the one on brand new eyes, but the one on Riot, which was mixed by David Bendeth...
  Member 16.07.2014 276
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Well, presumably people want him to mix their stuff because they specifically *want* a CLA mix.

He has his style, that's his thing. No ones going to go to him to mix a folk ballad... unless they want it hyper compressed, ultra-thick and in your face..! ;)
  Resident 1.10.2013 4662 9005
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the Comment has been Removed
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quote by enoch007"Hey want that same snare sound I've used since the first Paramore album? No?Too bad you're getting it anyways because that's the only way I know how to mix"....


HOW TO MAKE "DAT PARA-SNARE".
  Resident 1.03.2015 3 321
+614
Just wow Blessing
M.Leys
  Resident 1.09.2012 303
+33
thank you for this
  Banned 15.09.2010 240
+35
UPDATE: This "course" is one big infomercial for Slate Digital. That's it. Nothing you can learn here that hasn't been said countless times in a MixMag side note. Pathetic... They at least could have told Chris to act like he wasn't reading from a cue card. And for Gods sakes, take that funky ass jangly jewelry off!!!
  Member 17.05.2015 155
+17
I was expecting this to be the case just from the description but thanks for clarifying.
  Member 28.11.2016 913
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On top of that, the slate touch screen absolutely sucks for long time mixing (gorila armz, still staring at screens, no muscle memory like with physical faders).

Put that stupid touchscreen next to an Avid Icon/S6 and it's game over. I'd rather use a mouse than a touchscreen. Hate them.
  Resident 7.11.2013 67
+16
Thank you very much for the share, Sunny.

I like the concept of this course. Being able to check out the mixed session inside the DAW is a great thing, so I'm really happy to see it here.
  Member 10.07.2014 621
+123
I Like his sound! Thats why ppl go to him, to have that overloud snare! More than focus in the engineering i think we can learn more on why he make certain decisions.. Tanks
  Resident 21.04.2014 1589
+330
Not being UDEMY should be better. Chris Lord is a Guy to listen to.
Now, the term "mixing engineers" is an invented fictitious title, does not need to be an engineer to mix, therefore, musician and arranger.

Sound engineering courses are different in each country, learn how to use equipment and make mathematical calculations with the sound and will handle tons of heavy speakers to distribute outdoor and calculate wind that exists that can cause latency and up echo.

In America I learned Generally using in the context of studio recording.
Should meet all kinds of media and sound tables, which should be built by them and not by electronic engineers.
There is an incongruity here with the word engineer, who is the guy who builds, not what know a lot of equipment or concepts, these schools that are born in America should have a problem with the some latin words, it is worth remembering that the American Football does not use the foot in 95% of each game, but the Hands.

Mixing should be like painting, each one has its own stroke, not as academic mainstream.

Same as "mixing engineers" self titles, took place in Jazz, when beige Americans stroked their hairs and used fictitious titles of nobility like: Earl, Count, Duke, King, Prince, Lord, (maybe, Chris Lord add the suffix name) this way beige Jazz pretended to be more than it was, but in the case of these guys, they were more than any rich nobleman who probably died of these diseases that are out there, which today include chikungunya, Zica Virus and Guillain-Barre syndrome.
  Member 29.05.2014 44
+25
For those saying CLA sucks, why aren't we hearing about your mixes being international hits? As far as it being a Slate infomercial: THIS WHOLE THING WAS SLATE'S IDEA. OF COURSE he's going to be using Slate products. You notice anything from the finished mix? It STILL sounds like a CLA mix. He was able to use nothing but Slate products to make the track sound huge. That's not only a testament to his skill but to Slate's products. But, you know, keep bitching about something you're obviously going to download and not pay for, anyway.
huh?
  Member 29.05.2014 44
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Also, I paid for this course and I think it's cool to see it on here for my fellow aspiring mixers that can't afford it. Happy mixing!
huh?
  Banned 15.09.2010 240
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Wow! You paid for this? Hey, did this course inspire you to go out & buy fake dog tags & an over sized wrist watch too?
  Resident 8.03.2014 1 201
+623
While I agree with the infomercial part, it was still pretty cool to just hear him talk CLA stuff. Yes everything was set up and yes, he was reading a script, but he's still a legend and we can't deny the mix sounded awesome, right? :)

Thanks for sharing with us, Sunny.
  Member 29.05.2014 44
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Eee-knock ...is...is that honestly the best you've got? Are you honestly trying to shame me for purchasing a walk-through done in collaboration with a trusted industry heavyweight? Would you like pics of my designer brand over-priced dog tags and of my excessively large, dual-faced, super expensive wrist watch? Would those inspire you to come up with something remotely witty in response?

huh?
  Resident 26.03.2014 408
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  Resident 24.11.2008 1 9
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Thanks a lot for this!!
  Member 29.05.2014 44
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quote by VertigoxWhile I agree with the infomercial part, it was still pretty cool to just hear him talk CLA stuff. Yes everything was set up and yes, he was reading a script, but he's still a legend and we can't deny the mix sounded awesome, right? :)
Thanks for sharing with us, Sunny.

Agreed. The tools don't make the mix. It's all a matter of taste. His taste just happens to be very highly trusted.
huh?
  Resident 12.09.2012 290
+25
I was expecting more
  Member 19.06.2013 36
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has anyone visit this one: https://mixwiththemasters.com/ ?
  Resident 11.07.2014 848 84
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just for the second I thought it says: mix with the hemsters
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  Member 10.02.2015 237
+55
His assistant is the brain. 51% or more of the job is done from guy behind the console(min 23:19): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81MKsU1CIAk&spfreload=10. That guy must be paid correctly.
  Resident 1.03.2015 3 321
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Thank you for the link noise.maker
in min 13:25 I heard some Noise which i never heard that
M.Leys
  Member 10.02.2015 237
+55
I smell from here. Somethin after Burrito quick lunch.

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