hell yeah man, it trips me out that this dude had NO experience with mixing real instruments and yet HE MADE THE MOST WELL MIXED ALBUM of the year, vocal and instrument wise. GENIUS!
MikleShnikle that would be amazing I've always thought that as well. He's kind of vague and cryptic when asked about his process on other interviews I've heard...adds to the coolness I guess
Dude, Ali is the man behind so many hits. He mixed to Pimp a butterfly from my understanding, which is arguably one of the best albums to come out in the last 20 years... This dude is a legend and the fact that his advice essentially boils down to 'work hard' truly shows anyone can do this... Just gotta put in the work. Thanks for the super inspiring video guys
what I like about this is you would never expect a dude that looks like Mike and guy that looks like Ali to be friends, but its the fact they have both dedicated their lives to the same thing, its beautiful stuff, wouldnt you agree
@Pensado's Place the irony of me watching this video right now is uncanny! Here I am sitting on the east coast one week after you guys had a meet in California, when 7 days ago I was right there! I could kick myself for not seeing this video sooner. It would've been an amazing opportunity. I hope everything went great on last Saturday.
To Pimp a Butterfly is the best album to come out in like over a decade (IMO, and of course only opinion). Every time I listen to that album I feel like I'm better off for having listened to it.
Great episode! 16 years in the game and I still love audio like the day i fell in love with it. I felt Ali's story like it waa my own up here in Seattle. Y'all awesome! Much love!
Wasn't expecting my question to make it lol! How many of you guys do processing in mono? If so, how much and why? Over this last year I've noticed that I am hitting that mono button more frequently and am also enjoying the results.
I Reference in mono when I want to check if phasing is happening on let's say stereo BG's, Cymbals, synths etc. A good habit to get into is to start your mix in mono and mix your main elements first, that way if it's played on a mono PA system or any system which is a bit dodgy you won't loose elements, that's just my take on it though. Another method is to turn your mono mode on and mix your kick n snares with just one speaker, I learnt that from Ali and it's a great method if you don't have fancy Avatones.
So guys, When you mix in mono. How do you do Stereo Widening? DO you wait until the end and then go back and do panning and stereo widening? Please walk me through the process, I'm struggling.
This really makes me want to work even harder when making music. I can relate to MixedByAli by not having many people to look up to in my city especially when it comes to music. The most famous people I got from my city is George R.R. Martin and Zakk Wylde. I needed this inspiration Thank You :)
I met him at NAMM and got to ask him some questions at the enginears booth… and they was all liquor🥃 in hand, and ganja in their eyes… Him and Mike Dean are like my heroes in engineering.
Ali is amazing yo such a chill dude and just as he was Dre's protege I wish I could be his. But Imma continue to work and hopefully one day I'll earn his respect. I'll visit this comment later.
@@JustWander660 not yet but when I posted that I was in school for audio engineering. Fast forward it’s been a year for me engineering at the studio I work at.
You might have answered this long time ago, but if you didn’t, it’s basically just mixing with the left and right summed together, you can achieve that with a switch in your convertor, a plug in, or a console, there’s different ways of summing your stereo into mono
***** Swimming pools as well, that reverb on the snare is sick, and it's one of the best modern mixes i've ever heard in a club, basically anything that goes through this guy's Pro Tools session haha
Thought another episode was playing but it's still the Ali one....but then there's an interview with the co founder of Landr! Derek's interview was less than 30 mins long! The co founder of Landr should have his name mentioned in the description, he's a fan of the show you know he will look! Plus, he seems interesting enough to be worth having his own episode, his company is significant also! Really wish the interviews were longer!
super rad interview with MixedByAli aaaaand then anyone else kinda sketched out by the Landr spot sandwiched in there???????????? maybe i'm just scared of the future maybe Landr is a company pouring loads of money into getting users for a service that will simultaneously improve production in some instances and damage the art in others... daaaaaa i dunno!
Yep. Landr is pretty horrible, but they gotta put food on the table. You can tell they don't truly believe in it or use it and Ali is advised to just sort of smile and nod... intuition is key. They do not use LANDR. I've heard it. Sounds crappy. Human ear cannot be replaced.
exactly like the part at 22:02 i wanted to know exactly the question pensado was asking but herb added to it but it was not the same question which made him answer different than the question pensado asked i was pissed like broo come on
ANOTHER episode ruined by HERB... Its PENSADO's PLACE not herbs... as the last episode its such a shame as the guess was great.. Please Herb kick back and allow it!!!
Thank You Pensado's Place and "MixedByAli" 🙌🙌🙌🙌Great Episode🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Hands down, one of the most innovate mixers of all time and definitely the greatest mixer of this generation.
hell yeah man, it trips me out that this dude had NO experience with mixing real instruments and yet HE MADE THE MOST WELL MIXED ALBUM of the year, vocal and instrument wise. GENIUS!
He's great but there're some more that's very dope b. Drew Tucker, Dj Swivel , James Royo and etc.
ill check them out, thanks
No problem.
Agreed, he changed the way I think about music & mixing
if there's one dude i want to see on here it's flying lotus
yeah, him and Teebs
MikleShnikle that would be amazing I've always thought that as well. He's kind of vague and cryptic when asked about his process on other interviews I've heard...adds to the coolness I guess
100% yes
" Let It Run Ali "
I was about to say that :)
+Art by Atlas great minds
haha
" kick her out the studio Ali "
Omeeka Trinity Williams "Ali, you thirsty on Twitter!" 😂
Dude, Ali is the man behind so many hits. He mixed to Pimp a butterfly from my understanding, which is arguably one of the best albums to come out in the last 20 years... This dude is a legend and the fact that his advice essentially boils down to 'work hard' truly shows anyone can do this... Just gotta put in the work. Thanks for the super inspiring video guys
what I like about this is you would never expect a dude that looks like Mike and guy that looks like Ali to be friends, but its the fact they have both dedicated their lives to the same thing, its beautiful stuff, wouldnt you agree
@Pensado's Place the irony of me watching this video right now is uncanny! Here I am sitting on the east coast one week after you guys had a meet in California, when 7 days ago I was right there! I could kick myself for not seeing this video sooner. It would've been an amazing opportunity. I hope everything went great on last Saturday.
Try and get Young Thug's audio engineer Alex Tumay if you guys can.
He's super dope
YES
To Pimp a Butterfly is the best album to come out in like over a decade (IMO, and of course only opinion). Every time I listen to that album I feel like I'm better off for having listened to it.
I phrased it that way exactly as well.
Great episode! 16 years in the game and I still love audio like the day i fell in love with it. I felt Ali's story like it waa my own up here in Seattle. Y'all awesome! Much love!
love this show,inspired everytime .Thanx Dave and Herb
One of the best episodes for sure!
crazy man. ali humble as hell much respect to this guy
Wasn't expecting my question to make it lol!
How many of you guys do processing in mono? If so, how much and why? Over this last year I've noticed that I am hitting that mono button more frequently and am also enjoying the results.
I Reference in mono when I want to check if phasing is happening on let's say stereo BG's, Cymbals, synths etc. A good habit to get into is to start your mix in mono and mix your main elements first, that way if it's played on a mono PA system or any system which is a bit dodgy you won't loose elements, that's just my take on it though.
Another method is to turn your mono mode on and mix your kick n snares with just one speaker, I learnt that from Ali and it's a great method if you don't have fancy Avatones.
Fancy Avantones are a great investment !
And very hard to get in my country hehe.
I always EQ in mono, then for other things I will usually go back and forth, but for EQ it's always mono
So guys, When you mix in mono. How do you do Stereo Widening? DO you wait until the end and then go back and do panning and stereo widening?
Please walk me through the process, I'm struggling.
He's back!!
God I absolutely LOVE this show!
25! wow
ALI is an inspiration!!
I would love to see Alex Tumay (Young Thug's engineer) on the show
Awesome, thank you
This really makes me want to work even harder when making music. I can relate to MixedByAli by not having many people to look up to in my city especially when it comes to music. The most famous people I got from my city is George R.R. Martin and Zakk Wylde. I needed this inspiration Thank You :)
he look so fucking lit hahaha
I met him at NAMM and got to ask him some questions at the enginears booth… and they was all liquor🥃 in hand, and ganja in their eyes…
Him and Mike Dean are like my heroes in engineering.
Great episode
Who the fuck is disliking videos like this?! Engineering gold here!
Such a great interview
Ali is a legend!
Saludos y gracias!!!!!
sosososo sickkkk
Dope episode
Skip to @11:10
Did he mix Habits and Contradictions?
thank you for this.
best engineer
MY FAV!
yayyyyyyy
yeeaah Ali brung it back! Huuman music!
Ali is amazing yo such a chill dude and just as he was Dre's protege I wish I could be his. But Imma continue to work and hopefully one day I'll earn his respect. I'll visit this comment later.
Creepy
Any success?
@@JustWander660 not yet but when I posted that I was in school for audio engineering. Fast forward it’s been a year for me engineering at the studio I work at.
No batters box? :(
Is there a podcast ?
at 41:10 he def predicted exactly how it ended up being...
Fam the camera is too far away from y'all this time. Now imma feast listening
great interview.
yes yes
Would Love To Have Derek Ali As My Mentor
Amazing fucking GEMS
A lot Better then the recent CLA Episode :)
Dj Dahi interview plz
11:30 starts
16:28 Section 80
24:00 Dre SSL
"Ali you thirsty on twitter"
You guys need to get Teebs on here.
I master my own songs but I normally don't know what the fuck I'm doing.
Can a person mix and master thier own work?
What are they talking about at about 14:30-15:00 minute mark. I’m a noob sorry
You might have answered this long time ago, but if you didn’t, it’s basically just mixing with the left and right summed together, you can achieve that with a switch in your convertor, a plug in, or a console, there’s different ways of summing your stereo into mono
My favorite mix from MixedByAli is definitely Kendrick Lamar's ADHD, go check that out if you haven't.
Bitch don't kill my vibe is a nice mix
***** Swimming pools as well, that reverb on the snare is sick, and it's one of the best modern mixes i've ever heard in a club, basically anything that goes through this guy's Pro Tools session haha
Kame Yeah fr, I think he mentioned that Dr. Dre helped him with that mix too.
Insane mix. He makes Kendrick’s vocals stand out from any other artist out period
And I was bout to go to sleep!!!
Thought another episode was playing but it's still the Ali one....but then there's an interview with the co founder of Landr! Derek's interview was less than 30 mins long! The co founder of Landr should have his name mentioned in the description, he's a fan of the show you know he will look! Plus, he seems interesting enough to be worth having his own episode, his company is significant also! Really wish the interviews were longer!
#TDE
ayee
Who else has been on this twice ?
sweeeetness
Is this guy Sponserd by Polo?
soon....soon
what is up with dave's beard
super rad interview with MixedByAli aaaaand then anyone else kinda sketched out by the Landr spot sandwiched in there????????????
maybe i'm just scared of the future
maybe Landr is a company pouring loads of money into getting users for a service that will simultaneously improve production in some instances and damage the art in others...
daaaaaa i dunno!
Yep. Landr is pretty horrible, but they gotta put food on the table. You can tell they don't truly believe in it or use it and Ali is advised to just sort of smile and nod... intuition is key. They do not use LANDR.
I've heard it. Sounds crappy. Human ear cannot be replaced.
s/o Landr
"Ali, turn me up"
Hustle like you’re broke, cause you are 😂
LMAO UPVOTE JUST FOR L-AND-R
sounds like Napa know how...
24:52 wow that guy needs to lay off the oxys...
herb talks way too much these days. stop interrupting Dave, please!
exactly like the part at 22:02 i wanted to know exactly the question pensado was asking but herb added to it but it was not the same question which made him answer different than the question pensado asked i was pissed like broo come on
Am I the only one who finds it so awkward how they refer to guests in the third person like they're not there?
Nope...
That and Herb's big hello at the beginning, after (even) Dave talks to the audience - it's real confusing...
them Polos Shirts getting Played out buddy..
Ernie G. 😹😂😆he got hundreds of them lol
ANOTHER episode ruined by HERB...
Its PENSADO's PLACE not herbs... as the last episode its such a shame as the guess was great..
Please Herb kick back and allow it!!!
O.J.T. lol
and his comments are most of the time pretty nooby.
Mamadas.
they look stoned
good for them