Mixing: Part 3
Multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and mixer Leggy Langdon’s career began when he signed his first record deal with Polydor Records at the age of 16. After years of touring as a performer, Leggy found himself called upon as a musical director, producer, and more by artists around the world after hearing his records. In 2019, Amos Lee called upon Leggy’s talents for work on the hit single “Worry No More.”
In this two-video series, Leggy breaks down the production for “Worry No More” track by track to explain the inspiration behind each musical decision and the importance of arrangement before heading over to his mixing station to break down the final mix of the hit single.
Watch as Leggy:
Explains his studio layout, separating production and mixing zones to focus on the task at hand
Dissects each musical decision in the Cubase production section, from Drums to Final Vocals
Discusses his music production template and why Cubase is his preferred DAW for music production
Demonstrates how he uses both Pro Tools and Cubase simultaneously on his projects to harness the strengths of each of the DAWs
He shows his individual mix decisions on each element of the production, including favorite plugins, parallel processes, control surface workflow, and more.
Watch Leggy Langdon break down the production and mix of “Worry No More” from Amos Lee. Only on puremix.com
- Fab Filter Pro-DS
- Fab Filter Pro-L2
- Fab Filter Pro-MB
- Fab Filter Pro-Q2
- Gullfoss
- MAAT Meter
- Sonnox Oxford Limiter
- Sound Toys Decapitator
- UAD 1176 AE
- UAD 1176 Rev A
- UAD AKG BX20
- UAD Ampex ATR-102
- UAD BAX EQ
- UAD Distressor
- UAD Fairchild 660
- UAD Helios Type 69
- UAD LA-3A
- UAD Lexicon 480L
- UAD Neve 1073
- UAD Neve 33609
- UAD Pultec EQP-1A
- UAD The Culture Vulture
- UAD Tube Tech CL-1B
- UAD dbx 160
- Valhalla Room
- Valhalla Vintage Verb
- Wave L1 Limter
- Waves Aphex
- Waves DeEsser
- Waves Lin MB
- Waves PAZ
- Waves R Bass