Abbey Road Institute Tom Lord-Alge Mix Session with T-RackS
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- čas přidán 16. 08. 2018
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Watch legendary mix engineer Tom Lord-Alge discuss mixing "Stranded" by Dave Kerzner (featuring guitarist Steve Hackett) in the box using T-RackS plugins.
Tom goes into great detail on how he used T-RackS mixing plugins to process the many tracks as well as giving great general advice about mixing - which is priceless coming from a legendary mix engineer like Tom Lord-Alge! Make sure you check out Tom's "de-esser trick" and other tricks he mentions throughout.
Learn more about T-RackS at www.t-racks.com
Music by Dave Kerzner www.davekerzner...
Special guest on the song "Stranded": Steve Hackett (Genesis)
IK Multimedia would like to thank Abbey Road Institute - Paris, Tom Lord-Alge, and Dave Kerzner for the content of this video. For more information on Abbey Road Institute - Paris visit abbeyroadinsti... - Hudba
I heard this song a couple of months ago and was blown away by the sound, and I was sure it was made in a million-dollar studio. Had no idea it was all T-Racks. I bought the TR-5 bundle on Black Friday just because I was was so floored by the sound of the plugins, then came across this. To say I'm a happy boy is an understatement.
I love how TLA teaches like he's your best friend! Thank you Tom! I learned more in this quick 20 minutes than I could have in 6 months of watching other CZcams "tips." The song is amazing too!
The legend TLA!! Thanks IK Multimedia for this great video
I love this dude. Best Alge of the bunch. I also like the "eyeball" tube on the saturator plug. That's a cool touch.
I love eyeballs...they're cool to touch.
Everyone who uses the T-RackS ONE absolutely adores it and I'm no exception. It's an incredible piece of kit and it almost seems like it uses some kind of magic because everything sounds better through it.
Holy Crap...this was a serious reality check. I think I need to rethink my plugin chains. This was really impressive. Somehow, I like the dad more than the son. He just seems cooler and more professional sounding.
TheChosenOne the dad? Hes the brother lol
Will Santos omg...oops! 😂
Will Santos 😉🤣
Amazing work ! TLA is a GENIUS !!!
Nice job tom
It is a wonderful tutorial.
My ability to handle toms has advanced one step ahead.
And I was able to reconfirm the high quality of CSR.
Rolling off the top-end was such a great trick! My toms sound way better now :)
13:25 Just take a second to pause the video and look at some of Tom’s memory locations over on the right side of the screen. This man is a complete nutcase but goddamn I love him for it!
Thanks Tom. You have just shown that it isn't about high end $'s for your plug-ins that matter. It's your ears.
IK Multimedia TrackS 5 does it for me!
I like this mix better than the original.
Really enjoyed that clinic.
Great stuff and a great track too!
Absolutely valuable advice/tips. I had to really do a rethink on the way I have been setting up a master fader. Have had the T-Rack S One and just haven't seen it put to good action to fully understand it's potential as a very standalone-no-need-for-nothing-else plugin. This showed me just how usefully cool it is. Time to re-visit my DAW templates again. Thank you for sharing this with us. Awesome.
very impressive
wish you a pleasant weekend
friendly regards Frank
Wonderful, thank you!
Genius at work. TLA is a drummer's wet dream🙂
T RACKS BUS COMPRESSOR IS THE BEST PLUGIN I HAVE NOT ONLY DOES IT SOUNDS GOOD BUT IT FEELS GOOD
It sounds incredible awesome
Surprising that, seeing as he has an actual SSL G series board, he wasn't using the White Channel instead of the British Channel.
it's all how you hear it ,,it,s really a fact ,,this is really true
cool
cool stuff
This music remind me so hard on pinkly smooth
Is that kick flamming or is that my ears being dumb?
I'm assuming when he uses the Black 76, he's using it directly into that channel rather than a bus. I'm wondering how many a average computer i7 can handle. I've never really thought about it, but now wonder what if you have 48 tracks and 20 plugins. Maybe using group busses would be a good way of managing the load.
A decent i7 or any computer within T-RackS specs/requirements can handle a lot of T-RackS plugins. Tom is running a ton of them on that modest laptop, and on a song with a lot of tracks.
Also note you can demo T-RackS to see how it does on your system www.t-racks.com