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PUREMIX Chris Lord-Alge Mixing Daughtry TUTORiAL-SYNTHiC4TE screenshot
SYNTHiC4TE | May 08 2018 | 1.15 GB
Chris Lord Alge is one of the most renowned mixing engineers in the world. His style can be heard on records from legendary artists such as U2, Aerosmith, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, James Brown, The Who, Green Day and dozens more.

His plugins are some of the most used ever created, and his process is lightning fast. Now is your chance to sit at the console with one of the largest innovators of the mixing craft and see the process he uses to help artists sell millions of records across the globe.

See how CLA uses techniques like:
Parallel Compression and Parallel EQ to bring elements of the mix directly in your face
Create excitement in snare drums
Craft punchy and powerful guitars
Identify and emphasize the special moments of a mix
Learn why he never adds reverb to direct drum microphones.

In this 2-hour pureMix.net exclusive, watch CLA craft the mix for the Grammy award-winning song “It’s Not Over” from the fastest selling debut rock album of all time by Daughtry.




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  Member 3.07.2014 5 41
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i love you Horsemen
  Resident 13.06.2014 21 355
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Talking about tracking, mixing, mastering and other sh..s but never about the artistic sides of process like real songwriting, composition, etc.

I hate mixing guys sitting behind their ridiculous consoles ...
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Yep... kinda sad! People nowadays seems more interested in how the big guys turn the knobs or see what bundle they use...
  Resident 13.06.2014 21 355
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Yeah, people are usually interested in the mechanistic sides that things done without deep thoughts. Everything automated with the least humanistic interventions.

You can take the fruits and dire consequences of this way of thinking in "our music" section.
  Resident 9.01.2018 422
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It is very difficult to appreciate ugliness, even if it contains deep things.
I thought like you until I came across old music: unmixed.
Impossible to listen more than 30 seconds, a disgusting noise that prevents you from appreciating the art and its contents. Yuck!
I begin to believe today that mixing is an art, it's even one of the most difficult arts to master. Unlike the songwriter who only has a limit on what his mind imposes on him. The mixer must evolve in an incredibly limited stereo space.
When I listen to a song where dozens and dozens of instruments are placed in this narrow stereo spectrum and they still manage to shine and give the impression that they are in an unlimited 3D space, it leaves me always voiceless!
  Releaser 4.11.2010 6699 1435
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he is not a artist

he is a audio engineer

If I had to pick a field to go in it would be a audio engineer

You would always have work and are well paid
Greetz..ASSiGN, AudioP2P, ST3REO, 0TH3Rside, CHAOS, R2R.
AudioUTOPiA
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quote by HorsemenYou would always have work and are well paid


well... from this point of view, I cannot but agree with you...
  Resident 13.06.2014 21 355
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Definitely, but do you know why artists don't have tendency to share their songwriting processes? 1000 courses on the engineering perspectives but zero for the artistic ones. Artistic side is more challenging, requiring pensive and non-shiftless individuals.

Of course it's subjective and personal but the most important and money-making portion that usually isn't revealed.
  Member 12.06.2017 130
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I started writing songs when I was 14. A sheet of paper, a pen, a guitar. I've listened to hundreds of records, artists. I was inspired by the artists I loved. Then I started making my own compositions, finding my own style.
It was stronger than me, I had to do it. I did it. I recorded, learned to make arrangements, to mix on bad quality consoles. I met musicians and formed bands and toured. A difficult but exciting life.
You have to live, go out to see the world, observe, read, play an instrument, love, be angry, happy, jealous and have things to tell that interest others.
Now is the time to start. You don't need a tutorial for that. Everything is already in us. Just get him out of his gut. Good music. :)
  Member 3.11.2017 2
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naaaajs
  Member 10.07.2014 621
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Yes! Thank You!
  Member 4.03.2018 19 288
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Thanks, Horsemen. Next time, Slushii

Appreciate the post

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  Member 12.11.2017 51
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Thanks Horsemen!
  Member 26.05.2015 23
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quote by foster911Talking about tracking, mixing, mastering and other sh..s but never about the artistic sides of process like real songwriting, composition, etc.

I hate mixing guys sitting behind their ridiculous consoles ...


Are you really complaining that a mix engineer is talking about mixing? Lol, it's in the title, what this course is about. Maybe you need to find the video called "Daughtry writing Daughtry"

By the time CLA gets a mix, the song is already written, he just makes everything sound good.

What a dumb thing for you to complain about here.
  Resident 13.06.2014 21 355
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I just want artistic (writing songs) tutorials instead of their mixing. That's it. Not Sonic-Academy-ish but real ones. I don't know how Horsemen gonna find them but it's my only request from him and not an unreasonable expectation.
  Resident 19.11.2013 1 1613
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quote by FrigadosisWhat a dumb thing for you to complain about here.

Just about every comment here there and everywhere
quote by foster911I just want artistic (writing songs) tutorials

Type songwriting in the search bar above, there's plenty to choose from, start with the basic ones first like How To Play Mary Had A Little Lamb for example, learn and practice basic melodies, basic chord structures etc, and work your way up from there
  Resident 13.06.2014 21 355
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They're not actual songwritings. So preliminary usually by Udemy that lead you to nowhere. You can not learn much from them.

Top-notch bands' are intended but I don't know whether there're things like that on the whole web or not.

And please let's omit offhand remarks.
  Resident 19.11.2013 1 1613
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quote by foster911You can not learn much from them

You're not even qualified to make that statement, how do you know what you can or can't learn if you haven't learnt it or tried to learn?

There are 4 pages of song writing tutorials under a search for song writing, and you can't find anything , there's one just released a few posts under this, but if you're having trouble picking one to start with, let me pick one for you then, here ya go...start with this one!!

I don't think you have any intention of trying to learn, you're just here to troll and make stupid useless smart arse comments, just like over at AS, a hopeless case, how the hell you became a resident is beyond me
quote by foster911And please let's omit offhand remarks.

Then practice what you preach and remove most of your comments

quote by foster911I hate mixing guys sitting behind their ridiculous consoles ...
done without deep thoughts. Everything automated with the least humanistic interventions.
You can take the fruits and dire consequences of this way of thinking in "our music" section.

Thanks for the Mixing Guy Sitting Behind His Ridiculous Console Tutorial Horsemen
  Member 28.11.2016 913
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True songwriters are self taught artists, they don't do stupid courses or follow hard instructions on HOW to write songs ffs.

Just do it, just be it.. YOU are the music. If you can't self start then there's no hope. Mixing is different, it's a skill, it takes years BUT a lot of the technical side CAN be taught, more the thought process and concept really. And while you could show people this too with song writing it's almost impossible to convey to a 'non artist' how to be artistic and creative, you literally either have it or you don't.

I've been playing music since I was 6 (piano), I play piano, guitar, bass, keys and sing.. all self taught, you can't just suddenly decide one day, esp as an adult, that you want to be a songwriter and study a video then make anything worthwhile, it takes years of doing it unless you fall lucky in with another bunch of talented artists and a good producer (like most young famous bands do) and hit the ground running...

First up you should learn an instrument, keys or guitar, get good.. write songs.. write lyrics.. make cheesey stuff then scrap it and get better. It'll take at least a couple of years and maybe many more before anything you do is really worth other people's ears.

No video will help you there, in fact any formal training for 'songwriting' typically results in bland, derivative trash as seen in some modern artists from the 'rock schools' who learned everything technically and have no real life experience to back up those emotions.

ONe thing is vital to music more than anything imo, emotion. If you're not an emotional person you'll make crap music that doesn't connect with anyone.
  Member 15.11.2017 18
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I just want artistic (writing songs) tutorials instead of their mixing.


There is no tutorial for that... that's up to your brain.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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All this would make a very interesting thread at AudioSex.
  Resident 13.06.2014 21 355
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There are but we can't discover them or being done privately just for special people.

They make professional music but us, general music.
  Resident 9.01.2018 422
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We can teach you to count but we can never teach you to have talent.
That's why there will always be 1000 tutorials on mixing vs. 1 or 2 on songwriting. It's very abstract, there are techniques and tutorials on how to improve an art but none on how to have it !
  Member 12.06.2017 130
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Thank you
  Resident 9.01.2018 422
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Thank you !
  Member 8.07.2018 7
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includes subtitles? - incluye subtítulos?
  Member 28.11.2016 913
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I enjoyed this vid (and other CLA ones) and you do learn some ideas/concepts... but I found this one particuarly funny.. basically you could sum it up as "I have an SSL and YOUOOOO don't!" lol. He's really gloating about his analog hardware in this one and turning his nose up at plug-ins, he's harmless though and has earned his right to be a bit of an A&&&hole.
  Member 13.04.2019 1 17
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Omg I love Daughtry, i didnt even know this existed. Thanks!
  Member 1.09.2013 448
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Great learning Tool Vids

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