Chris пишет о себе
Console:
Solid State Logic 4000E Super Analogue Console
Monitors and Video:
Westlake HR1-X Mains
Sony 42” Flat Panel Plasma Display
2 Sony WEGA 20” Flat Panel Displays
Yamaha ns10
M&K 1610
Multitrack Tape Machines :
Digidesign Pro-Tools HD System with an Apple 21” Cinema Display and latest Power Mac.
Studer A-827
Sony PCM-3348 or 3348HR
Two Track Machines:
Ampex ATR-100
Panasonic SV-3700 DAT
HHB CDR850 Compact Disc Recorder
Apogee PSX1000 series AD/DA Converters
Outboard Gear - Time Based Effects
AMS-RMX 16
AMS-DMX 1580 DDL
EMT 140 Analog Plate
Eventide DSP-4000
Eventide H3500
Lexicon 480L & 960L
Lexicon PCM 70 (2)
Lexicon PCM 91
Lexicon PCM 42 (2)
Quantec QRS-XL
Roland SDE 3000 (2)
TC M3000
TC D-TWO
Yamaha SPX 90 (2)
Yamaha SPX 900
Outboard Gear - Dynamic Effects
Avalon 737SP
Universal Audio LN 1176 (10)
Universal Audio la 3A (6)
Emperical Distressors (2)
GML 8200 St. EQ’s (2)
Manley EQP-1A
Neve 33609 Stereo Comp
Summit MPE-200 EQ
Summit EQP-200A St. EQ
Summit 200 St Comp (2)
TubeTech LCA 2B St EQ
Tubetech PE 1C EQ (2)
Urie 1176
Waves L2 St Maximizer
Интересы
Chris Lord-Alge gained notoriety while working at Unique Recording Studios, New York City in the 1980s for his mixing on James Brown's Gravity album, which included the hit song "Living in America", the Rocky IV soundtrack, Prince's Batman soundtrack, Joe Cocker's Unchain My Heart album, Chaka Khan's Destiny album, Carly Simon's Coming Around Again album, Tina Turner's Foreign Affair album and 12" remixes of Madonna's "La Isla Bonita", the Rolling Stones' "Too Much Blood" and Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark", "Cover Me", and "Born in the U.S.A.". While working in Japan (1995–1997), [citation needed] he worked with Tetsuya Komuro, No! Galers, Namie Amuro and hitomi. Lord-Alge has focused on mixing since the late 1990s, resulting in an extensive production discography (see below)