MATRIXSYNTH: Inside Hans Zimmer's Studio


Sunday, August 26, 2012

Inside Hans Zimmer's Studio

via Stuck in Customs where you'll find the full gallery and write-up. Mmm... modular walls.

"Hans loves technology, and he didn’t get serious about composing until he had computers. All of the software tools have helped him to do amazing things. Even though much of his youth was infused with music, he did not go about composing the way others did. He waited and brought a unique background and started relatively “late” in the game. Straight to digital. He certainly knows how to play instruments, but from what he was saying, he never got into the “composing” elements until computers were sophisticated enough to enable him to take things to a new order of magnitude."

via The Roosevelt's
via @RichardDevine

2 comments:

  1. This article reads like a first date journal entry..... "He played something just for me!" ....."Then we went back to the couch. He opened his legs and it was all over..."

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  2. the article is quite lame, the studio on the other hand....

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