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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

  Member 29.12.2015 68
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Thank Beatiful Tutorial
  Resident 2.07.2010 114
+22
I really like CLA's approach to mixing... His lingo and catchphrases had me chuckling.... Even though I'm a Techno guy, I found his course to be very inspirational... Thanks!!

... Also, Chris seems like the kind of guy I'd like to shoot the shit with!
  Member 18.09.2013 112
+22
Thanks for the post Sunny!

Wow, what a disappointment. Two posters nailed it already. "This "course" is one big infomercial for Slate Digital." and "His assistant is the brain. 51% or more of the job is done from guy behind the console." In this video, his assistant is doing probably 99%. Notice the mouse clicking away on screen when CLA is not doing anything. Isn't it amazing those guitars just sit in the mix perfect already. Maybe I missed it, but I don't believe he even puts a high pass filter on them.

I've seen this in another video where he takes a DI bass track. Sure doesn't sound like a countryman DI straight to a board. Sounds more like it's been eq'ed and compressed a little already. I hope the other videos in the series are more informative.
  Member 18.12.2015 43
+3
hey guys completely unrelated to this post, but i have alot of winrar files on my pc and the password for these was generally AUDIOZ or something? Does anyone remember the general password for these winrar files? Thanks in advance
  Member 22.12.2015 239
+34
Hey guys!

Is the Studio One project already out or included in this release yet? Curious
  Member 19.02.2014 9
0
Studio One is not included. It might be an update to this upload as it seems that the course is been updated with new DAW files and video content.
  Member 27.05.2015 1
0
Would be great if someone can share the Studio One project. Looks like it did get updated/added to the course.

Thanks!
  Member 19.02.2014 9
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Yes! Slate also add a walktrough video with some mixing highlights that seems to be very informative.
  Resident 28.05.2011 1 400
+159
I can't believe that CLA does his mixes with Slate plugins only?? Not one other brand, not even his own Waves stuff?? Informative nonetheless.
  Resident 29.10.2012 135
+9
Brilliant! -15dB dip at 500hZ , EQ curves, no drum buss.. Now that "secrets" revealed to all of us, more and more quality mixes will came out. Andrew Scheps and CLA tought me so much about mixing.
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  Member 22.05.2013 18
+3
Anyone else notice that several tracks are clipping? I fired up the Pro Tools session and first noticed the master bus is clipping. Then I looked at several other tracks and they are clipping too.
  Member 19.02.2014 9
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Theorically, this is the first time CLA is mixing ITB. Digital gain staging is not his strength. Tracks are clipping but not the master track. So he is not getting the unwanted digital distortion.
  Member 23.01.2015 4
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He is mixing at 32 bit floating point, so unless he clips the master he has no digital clipping with the levels he has.

Also CLA mixes a lot purely by his instincts. I'm guessing he uses those levels to purposely overdrive the console section in the VMR to smooth out the transients like he would with a real console.
  Member 10.07.2016 5
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REQ: Audio Legends - Chris Lord Alge Mixing Course - pls re-up...
  Resident 27.08.2016 14 62
+193
You rock! Thanks!
  Member 4.08.2015 38 630
+1972
Picking up this course LOL. Obviously, with all tutorials, you want to take them with a very heavy dose of salt. It's cool to watch because I think we all sort of get boxed in with our mixing decisions overtime. Tutorials like this are cool because we do things we don't normally do and might end up learning new tricks. But we all have to trust our own ears. If I genuinely learn something from this guy, I'll add it to my techniques. Otherwise, however 'pro' he is or how much he says he is, I'll dump them. Especially if it seems he's not doing pretty basic things.
  Member 3.12.2017 148
+1
THANKS MEN GREAT COURSE FOR LEARN
  Resident 7.11.2012 5 265
+123
File 4 and 6 is missing

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