In 2018, he invented an online mixing program and community for mixing engineers called EngineEars which is aimed at teaching upcoming engineers techniques that will improve the quality of mixes they create and provide a world class mixing access to artists remotely.[4][5]
Technique
Ali mixes "in the box" (without the use of analog gear) when working with certain audio effects, such as vocals. However, he credits a
mixing console for his "crispiness". About using hardware, Ali says: "If you have the gear, I suggest you use it. How I look at this way of mixing is I feel like you're inside the computer."[6]
About 80% of his time spent mixing is in mono, which is a method he learned from
Dr. Dre.[7]
Awards
Ali has been nominated for the
Grammy Awards 6 times and has won twice.[8]
Though Ali was introduced to mixing DAWs like Pro Tools by
Punch and
Dave Free, his most notable professional teacher is
Dr. Dre whom he served under as an intern.