GRAMMY-Winning Mixer/Audio Engineer Chris Lord-Alge at Full Sail University
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- Опубліковано 24 кві 2012
- GRAMMY-winning mixer/audio engineer Chris Lord-Alge spoke with Advanced Session Recording Course Director Darren Schneider during a presentation at Full Sail Live. Over the course of his twenty-plus year career in the music industry, Chris has racked up mixing credits on more than 725 records, including notable ones from Prince, James Brown, Green Day, Paramore, and the Smashing Pumpkins.
In this Q&A, Chris talks about his start in the music industry as a studio runner at the age of 13, finding his niche in mixing, and how to be successful as a mixer.
Learn more at w.fullsail.edu/fsmusicschool
Everything said in this is gold, but I think the most important takeaway is how to handle the money. Separating yourself from the money and staying as an artist was hands down some of the best advice I have ever heard for this. Thank you Full Sail and CLA for this great interview!
mindblowing. best CLA interview ever.
Save your money & go to community college for audio recording. It's less than a quarter of the price for full sail & you get more hands on practice.
I Love you Mom. Ill never forget you Uncle Jim and Aunt Connie playing guitars in our living room as A Kid. That's why I love music to this day.
There are a lot of interviews with Chris on UA-cam but this Hass to be the best!
Great interview. So much excellent information
I remember this seminar. I had the pleasure to attend, real inspiration.
the very last advice is priceless, really... especially for younger generations. I really respect this guy much more now
I'm grateful for these advises. thanks a bunch Chris....
loved the part where he went: you have to be switzerland
great video with a super talented mixer!
The place of outstanding creativity.
I like how he performs his job with heart and speaks from the heart about it... from 55:00min is Wow (words of wisdom - literally)... everything has been said in the last sentence: "Your emotions drive their music!"
what a deep, real, down to earth guy. the parts near the end about "things always work out for the better" and how you take someone's art and put a bit of yourself in there were spot on. Would love to meet this man someday
Great talk. Admire CLS a lot.
Enjoyed the interview. I am an audio engineering major in south texas and my instructors came from full sail university
Always wanted to rock. Now at 54, want to write. Whether it’s to write on my own or for others, I have known from childhood that vocabulary and comprehension and grammar are my specialty but thought there would be no way to make a living except to teach it
Your emotions drive their music! Wow! Great advice from Chris!
I was there it was awesome! Chris Lord Alge knowledge and positive energy. I look forward to working with this great legend soon. @SantiandRogue
Purely amazing.
This was really, really valuable.
Chris is a great guy to listen to.
I got to sit down at school to see one of these interviews live!!!
This guy inspires me so much!
fantastic!
I do like Chris's attitude toward mixing.
loving him
crowd is a bit stiff but this dude is hilarious lol
Usually the students are very high, I know from experience lol
Wow - this is goldmine of knowledge - the best mixer to ever hit an SSL - please never take down this video! promise? :)
This was good !
I really like this video.....
I think all up and coming engineers and producer should check it out......
Two thumbs up.
Bless,
well played sir, well played.
Chris is a legend in the business and will always be a significant part of the history of the recording industry. He's a little over-the-top, but has earned the right to be so.
He touched on a few great ideas. Engineering on that level has surpassed getting the work out. It's now about how to *present* the Art. Most Artists at the top want to work with other Artists that happen to know how to mix, and not engineers that have no artistic leanings. The Song itself will speak and drive the mix.
Amazing
Words of wisdom
This man is what Anthony Robbins meant by are you doing things right, or are you doin the right things. Niether are wrong, but one is way more effective. I envy all that attend this school. Reach for it and dont settle for less than you deserve. MHD
"half the time, the sound you're looking for is on the verge of doing something wrong"...fucking priceless!
This is an awesome lecture! That being said, listening to this on my mixing monitors I can't help but laugh at those wind-chimes around his neck :-P
haha 58:10 .... his makeup analogy is the most hilarious thing i've heard!
there's a problem with listening to guys like chris talk about coming up and making it...that type of career path doesn't exist anymore like it once did...recording isn't this magical process with big flashy machines and a fast talking guy with a cigarette standing behind the console anymore...so it's tough to know exactly how the next big mix engineers are going to come up...the only thing we can say for certain is that they'll be working in the digital domain
The next big engineers will come from working with the next big talents. The studio that has Lorde on their resume (for example) is getting gigs right now...I guarantee it.
Likely it will come from do it all writer-producer-mixer-recording engineer which we all are nowdays in the digital age. heck I never set foot in a highend 1Mil K studio and I can go in and "work it" with minimal guidance.
Do consider that this might be hurting the depth of music as we now less focus on the instrument and more focused on writing and printing that music.
My keyboard playing & composition skills are mediocre, but when it all comes do to business. I can produce some kickass commerical level stuff.
If I would focus just being a great player, I would have no abillity to be as creative as I am today. Would likely just be a keyboard player for some band.
But today I can produce and co-write with great bands and artists. much more exciting!
yes! I couldn't agree more with the opening of your second statement...I've been saying that exact thing for awhile now...are we going to watch virtuosity (in any realm...engineering included) die as plugins become so sophisticated that they overtake everything? virtual instruments and processors are only getting better...hopefully that doesn't mean the musicians/producers/etc will get lazy
manifestgtr Do you think they will ever sound better than a great musician playing great music? I personally don't think so. There is more to music than just sound. The feel/energy of the performance is crucial to making great sound.
naw...I'm sure that'll always exist on some level...it's still true that nothing beats a great performance of a great song...guys like chris lord alge see stuff like that every day and it's a major reason their mixes are so killer...that much is still the same...gold in, gold out...we'll always need talent and we'll always need creativity
fuckin great video. many many thanks
i want to watch all CLA videos on youtube
HIS RESUME IS DOPE AS SHYT
Awha love it
what is the AS show? at 1:00:00
Nice feedback at 16:00
Great interview!! Except the whole time I was waiting for him to say "...and that's when I stole the Declaration of Independence"
54:12 - 56:12 = Wow!!
whats with the seats and mics?
my teacher just recommended I watch this
Cool story.
it's like his uniform... it defines him
how much is that Full Sail water?
what does backward pumpkin mean
25:30 400 playlists? What do they mean?
AWKWARD
Fucking Inspirational
necklace jingle needs a gate.
when he got up in the beginning of the interview and just sat back down that was soo awkward hahahaha
He's high AF
I attended Full Sail and dropped out once I started working at a studio because I was ACTUALLY LEARNING legitimate information instead of the bullshit Full Sail was feeding me. Now I got a collection company they so graciously threw at me that I have to deal with. Do yourself a favor and NEVER attend Full Sail. All the money you waste on Full Sail can be used towards your own living while you intern at a studio.
My idol- wait he went to full sail ?
Who is your idol? 😊
55:44 the reason why I watched this...
What kind of audio program doesn't even have control over the live sound for their own videos?
I didn't know Paul Stanley gave seminars
3.00 - why did he just randomly stand up?
because he really needed to do another line.
@@911truthfarmer haha. First person to give you some love for this 2 year old comment.
:D i was there
53:56 checks watch. :oh my god how long can this guy talk for (shakes head)
Subtitles in portuguese
CLA should be in Kiss - dude is a star. Great interview, but what about this host? He was the one who choose these chairs, wasn't him? Tell him that Modern Family called. They want Phil Dunphy back.
Jesus why cant the guy be excited with Chris
Manny Marroquin, George Massenburg, even experiment0003. It depends on the genre! Yea CLA is up there too!
44:00
1.52 - that joke sank
My moment was 56:30
Why are there empty seats in the audience?
Good couple of pointers, with some random BS thrown in for good measure, but what the hell with the mics feeding back?
Yeah that's so strange. Mics feeding back...that never happens...
Does he always talk like that? seems like he practiced this and put alot of thetrical focus into this interview. feels a bit un-natural\uncomfortable to listen to.
@@tomtomz9731 Yeah he does, that's CLA... in fact often he's more dramatic, he was on good behavior here trust me.
The mic placement on the interviewer is so awkward and distracting.
Looks like the mic is trying to crawl into his mouth
I bow down to CLA
There's that great mix engineer called Raz Klinghoffer you should all check out
1:03:10 the other secret for success. We all want to get paid but take it from me, I've ruined relationships and lost jobs early on because i mentioned money. We have to get paid but be very cautious about how and when you mention that to your client =-)
I wish the guy asking questions would open his mouth. lol
He mixes a song every 12 hours ??? :O
I get that CLA has mixed a bunch of cool records, but he comes across as SUCH a bullshitter in this interview... I just have this strong intuition that for almost every tip he's giving, there's someone he's worked with who can say "Yeah, he did that that whole time & it drove me INSANE." When he tried to play off the "400 playlists" comment like he understood what it meant and then came back and admitted he didn't know what that meant at first, that confirmed it for me.
However, to his credit, that's his calculated strategy: be super confident, smooth everything over even if you're clueless, never let them see you sweat. He said as much in the interview.
And i's not a completely stupid strategy. It's clearly worked well enough for him. However, I'm no pro mixer, but when you get caught red-handed bullshitting someone in my business, your reputation takes a huge hit and people won't want to work with you. Much better just to be humble, be honest, work hard, and ask questions when you need to learn more in order to do your job better (which is always).
Don't figure out mixing, figure out the song - CLA
does he ever wear anything but the same black shirt.
Really liked.. apart from the "touching them" bit. Know what he meant but the phrasing was creepy as f*
Stupid chairs.
Granny award winning engineer? :D
He's a plum
Sounds to me like they were being a bunch of pricks (: But Chris you rock!!!!
Granny.
While CLA is a great talent, he often contradicts himself through out this lecture. He's hard to follow and listen to..
I know he's bad ass mixer but as a speaker.....Rather listen to santa clauss
Does he use coke?
+Leigh Reilly that's what i thought too watching this and if that is the case which it looks like it would be nice to have substances spoken about in the answers cause they are only really half answers otherwise really
+Leigh Reilly haha! thought the very same ;-)
Lol he looks high as fuck lol
Neil Raouf looks high a fuck
like a hungry lion watching antelopes and getting ready to attack!!!
I guess he shouldn't have done that line of coke before he came on stage...
ironically, that jaw mic sounds terrible
Ummm Ummm Ummmm Ummm Ummm Ummm Ummm lol
I know a coke head when I hear one. I've worked for them before. They all have that "no nostrils", dry mouth, always clearing their throat voic3
He def doesnt do coke. I worked for him and his brother.
His grandma thinks he's great :)
Full Sail is such a waste of money