Hans & Clint | Masters At Work
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A view inside the personal studios and creative processes of acclaimed film composers, Hans Zimmer and Clint Mansell.
Hans Zimmer:
www.hans-zimmer.com/
Clint Mansell:
www.clintmansell.com/
Moog Music:
www.moogmusic.com/
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Hans's voice is like a low octave saw wave.
@RobKaiser_SQuest
6 жыл бұрын
I've seen my own voice on an oscilloscope and it really is close to a saw wave. Your voice is basically a pulse wave being passed through resonant band-pass filters in your mouth.
@emiel333
5 жыл бұрын
Agree but with some smoothing on the saw and little to no detune ;)
@flappymlg3607
5 жыл бұрын
Lol
@frowinberger
5 жыл бұрын
James Torio 😍🤣
@ingwerschorle_
4 жыл бұрын
I recorded him and looped one waveform and it actually sounded kinda like a saw.😵
"Something amazing happens, when you patch wrong thing into the wrong hole" -Hans Zimmer
@putin2918
4 жыл бұрын
That’s what she said
@klijmodjjoskr17
4 жыл бұрын
Quoting Roman Polanski I guess
@flann5802
4 жыл бұрын
@@putin2918 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@soulcheckw2
4 жыл бұрын
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@cloudshigh5091
4 жыл бұрын
@@klijmodjjoskr17 I was thinking about Rocco Siffredi 😁
"Was it gonna be a car or was it gonna be a mini moog?... I still don't drive."
@orbitingpluto
8 жыл бұрын
The guy from the human league said the same thing. Big life choices
@femiagunbiade582
7 жыл бұрын
Classic!
@Cra5hOverride
6 жыл бұрын
I thought he said "car or a Mini Milk" I was like wow, either cars are really cheap or ice cream is really expensive!
@neilscott9281
6 жыл бұрын
Legend...
@julianopificius6910
6 жыл бұрын
Oops, didn't see you caught it first, Mel. Obviously it hit us both the same way.
"If you're serious about music you need to have a serious box of tricks" === massively GAS-inducing statement
@untrust2033
4 жыл бұрын
Explain GAS pls :/
@Owoshima_
4 жыл бұрын
@@untrust2033 Gear Acquisition Syndrome. Essentially what any crafts/tradesman/artist deals with for life.
The Interstellar soundtrack left an impression on me before I left the cinema. I remember feeling uncomfortable in the volume and tension of it. I realized that was intentional. It made the movie for me.
@MiguelBaptista1981
4 жыл бұрын
I was glad for it, my mom has short ear sight, and she went to see it after so many years without going to the cinema, that was the only way she could hear the movie.
@patrickmichael2968
4 жыл бұрын
For sure. It physically hurt at times where I saw it. iMAX Los Angeles Chinese Theater. Whoa! Insane !!
@sorucha8249
4 жыл бұрын
Man I wish I could have seen Interstellar in the cinema I saw Blade Runner tho and your description fits perfectly for that one as well
@makipri
4 жыл бұрын
I watched it in the cinema and didn’t like the plot but only concentrated in the soundtrack which made a great impression in me. I knew Hans had just some time ago ordered two Knifonium tubular synths but couldn’t recognize it in the soundtrack. I asked Jonte Knif if Zimmer had used Knifonium in a movie yet and he said Interstellar and that he neither could tell where it’s heard even though he KNEW it was used there.
@markgarcia8253
4 жыл бұрын
Other than Dark Knight, his scores are forgettable cuz it only works with the movie. Still amazing and emotional work, but forgettable
He does not need a car. He vibrates to the destiny.
@TecHipRock
7 жыл бұрын
😂😂💀💀⚡⚡
Clint... if you ever happen to read this, I would just like you to know that your music literally saved my life, whilst coping with the bereavement of my son. A swan song for Nina helped me get through some of my darkest times. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Big Speakers
@compfox
6 жыл бұрын
So right, man.
@rossmillington8700
4 жыл бұрын
B I G. S P E A K E R S.
@rokitmanz9603
4 жыл бұрын
Eh?? 🙄
@andydushane8565
4 жыл бұрын
A necessity of life
@lyokofans
4 жыл бұрын
B I G S P E A K E R S S U P E R C H O N K Y
I'd pay top dollar for an album of Hans Zimmer and Werner Herzog having a discussion at the bottom of a deep well.
He may not drive, but he has a serious box of tricks.
@michaelwiggler511
6 жыл бұрын
He ''drives'' input at the filter section.
Poor Hans, most of us are listening to this on tiny phone speakers.
@jahpickney2640
4 жыл бұрын
Poor us dawg
@0ooTheMAXXoo0
4 жыл бұрын
Headphones? Are you just annoying everyone around you?
@andydushane8565
4 жыл бұрын
Not me, 2 15s and 2 12s, its freaking amazing!
@okilfeathermusic
4 жыл бұрын
hard identify, we spend all this money and time and attention to details and dynamics just for most people to listen to the result through the equivalent of a 1950s portable radio.
@GreasyWop
4 жыл бұрын
speak for yourself mate!
"We try to escape muscle memory and come up with something fresh."
@oussama3896
4 жыл бұрын
Pacod de lucia is a master of this. I sold a guitar beforr becausz it makes me play the same thing again and again
@MrFree-vj8qj
3 жыл бұрын
For that simply get different instruments so the notes are limited or placed at different places, sax, computer keyboard, violin, flutes and dont learn to play them. No need to worship gear like this
I still don't drive but I don't have a minimoog either
@makipri
4 жыл бұрын
Louis Genieys Same here! Just a Subsequent 37 and Behringer Model D.
@necrobynerton7384
3 жыл бұрын
Shiieet I only have a damn pc keyboard converted into a piano keyboard with only 4 octaves and whatever software i can find to make sounds
@wilsonjaksetic6009
3 жыл бұрын
I don’t drive but I’ve got a Moog Grandmother 👵❤️
"Patch the wrong thing into the wrong hole." his face after he said that lmao! Love you Hans
Hans Zimmer sounds like the person who loves writing scores with really low, deep sounds. His voice reflects that, and it sounds wonderful.
Now that I own a Moog I can totally understand the seriousness of these beautiful machines If your thinking about getting on, just do it you won't regret it.
3:54 Hans’ face when he realizes what he just said
These videos are so inspiring! Thank you Moog Music Inc.
serious cheers to the editor and shooters. nicely done. I hope this is a series.
Thanks Clint for these couple of amazing music soundtracks. I've never got tired of listening them.
Hans has been my favorite composer for many years. I saw him live a few weeks ago in NYC and it made me realize that not only is he a gifted composer and musician, but a brilliant sound engineer. I feel like Dunkirk is a great example of that where the music is the driving force of the movie but it is almost less music and more sound design. Such a genius
I get chills every time I hear "no time for caution" it was such an amazing piece
The sound of this thing straight up gives me chills Absolutely incredible
5:07 Love that, I think many producers can relate to putting their money towards gear instead of things they actually need haha.
@danfield6030
6 жыл бұрын
Stephen Ward ...uh huh , you could say that again ! !!!
@keess8672
6 жыл бұрын
In the end he needed that mini Moog more than a car.
@keess8672
6 жыл бұрын
He chosed what he needed the most
@gorkemgulan
4 жыл бұрын
To our benefit we live in a time when an animoog costs so little and can do so much.
"Go big or go home" Yeah, agreed. Love the range of your work.
Down to earth people yet brilliant at the same time. Love their approach to music.
I love how excited Hans always gets about sounds 😊😊
So inspirational. Hans Zimmer is a legend
I just love the fact they are so open about their "mistakes" i love that they are never 100% sure what will happen when they patch and fiddle... I just love this! Thats how the great sounds are made 😁
I remember how my jaw dropped when I heard the soundtrack in front of the cinema screen... It worked... Genius.
I love both of you guys!!! you're the best Composers!!
hearing these guys talk reminds me of my early days in fruity loops hearing the way the frequencies played around with eachother, driving inspiration for a melody for maybe a whole new track.... damn gives me tingles.
These guys truly are the masters of today. Clint is my favorite composer for sure!
@Burning-Starship
6 жыл бұрын
Timecop1983 hey man, love your stuff
@analog_dreamer
6 жыл бұрын
Yo Hanz is the best
@chloes1833
6 жыл бұрын
what's are some of clint's best scores for films?
@antiloop5297
5 жыл бұрын
Timecop1983 wow!! It’s you! 😇
@leddy100
5 жыл бұрын
Did you follow Clint when he was part of pop will eat itself? I can believe how far he's come.
Made me smile so big. So inspiring.
Also I love how both these guys come from 80’s synth band backgrounds.
Hans Zimmer looks super young for his age. Is the music keeping his young spirit.
Hans Zimmer est ds une classe à part. Un créateur qui me fascine,, captive, que j’admire et m’inspire.
Man, I really, really love this **wubble** **wabble** **wooble** starting at around 4:23.
Listen to Tangerine Dream particularly the live album 'Ricochet'. They were Masters of the Moog Modular played in real time before an audience. IMHO the best at using analog sequencing as a live, improvisational instrument not a riff machine.
@321mzzz123
5 жыл бұрын
somebody mentioned Ricochet. I'm a simple man, I see Ricochet, I press like button.
@0ooTheMAXXoo0
4 жыл бұрын
Sequencing is recording or programming the notes of a song. In other words the opposite of live.
@cloudshigh5091
4 жыл бұрын
@@0ooTheMAXXoo0 Mhmhmhhm yes and no. Old analog sequencers from the 70s allow to create and modify the sequence live. For example, the sequencer (mod. 104) of the Roland system 100: It has 2 rows of 12 buttons, so you can create a sequence of up to 24 notes. Each note in the sequence has its own button, which allows you to adjust the note live. So of course; it's easier to create a sequence from scratch at home, in the studio rather than live, but... you have some leeway in live.
@paul-78
3 жыл бұрын
@@0ooTheMAXXoo0 if you think a sequencer can't be played live, you don't understand sequencers
@goldenmantis
3 жыл бұрын
Ricochet changed 10 year old Greg’s life. That album is still one of my all time favourites
Clint is a genius, loved this.
Thumbs up! 2 men who search always for new soundscapes!
Love this video! The Moog has such an iconic sound!
Inspirational stuff, Zimmer knows what he's doing.
Thanks mr moog forall these heavenly sounds!
Hans is a genius. It was a great pleasure to see him performing live in the Royal Albert Hall.
Amazing people, love seeing them in action
Omg my two favourite composers in the same room.
Best intro into a vid ever. That really is very good indeed!
god damn, I thought it was in their heads and then made but it music composition via jazz simply superb, such talent, so glad I am alive in this day and age to hear it, a silent pity to the future musics I won't be alive to hear.
this is the most GAS inducing video I have seen from Moog...well done
"Black rain" forgotten. Great music!
A video with my two favorite composers exists?? This is awesome
It was uploaded on my birthday, i don't know why i am so excited about that lol
JUST LOVE IT!!
At around 2:50 there is literally an entire wall of a modular synth in the background built into a bookcase.
Hans is an absolute bossman in his field. The greatest modern film composer of our time. No one does it better. 'Go big or go home' - Sounds different when Hans says it, especially in the context of music
I'm saving for a moog ..... wow magic !!!
I love Moog products. Also great you guys provides Moog software synths on iOS devices (iPhone, iPad) I bought the AniMoog for iOS and its lovely! The visual interface for the waveforms are stunning. There are a lot more Moog apps I want to buy, its insane how good the quality is. Hans Zimmer is a great film music composer, but if we talk about the best in the industry I say: Vangelis. This Greek man is a legend and he performs all his music live in one take. There is a video on KZread where you can see Vangelis playing the keys with a total of 16 or 17 pedals all performed in real time. Don't get me wrong, I love Zimmer for what he does in Hollywood but it's a personal and emotional sense of perceiving music in one way or another.
I still don't drive hehe
awesome and inspirational.
@sweetwater
7 жыл бұрын
Hi windowlicker1, I never gave it a name as it was something I created for fun on the Moog System 55 when I was visiting the Moog factory. -Daniel Fisher, Sweetwater
Whoa! Two of my favorite composers in one video? GET out!
“it’s really good” . . . omfg hansy! ja bitte xo
This video was very inspiring. I just bought my first very expensive Moog yesterday. I too chose one and other studio gear over a car lol.
Makes me want to buy a modular synth.
@richardstevens8839
8 жыл бұрын
+Robbinsffxi there are plenty to choose from now, not cheap though
@alandeacon1988
7 жыл бұрын
Think that's probably the idea... not all altruism on Moog's behalf!
@johngddr5288
6 жыл бұрын
Robbinsffxi same here But im not rich So im starting with digital synths :D
@quatricise
6 жыл бұрын
Look up Reaktor from Native Instruments or MAX 7
@chieftp
6 жыл бұрын
synthesizers.com makes some fine looking instruments. monophonic isn't my thing, but some people might enjoy.
Fantastic as always.
This is so cool that you. Seeing such anaolog board with patch bay set up. Hardware.
Hans's comments about muscle memory are very insightful.
Lucky I had my studio headphones with me. It completely changed the game from the speakers :)
What a theme started to play around 5:08?That sound and harmony icredible
'I still don't drive' lovely!
WHERE IS THE LOVE BUTTON!! This is great advice, 2 legends!
@andrewaronson3364
4 жыл бұрын
the like button
The Magic of analog Synths..... :))
Luv them sounds
two geniuses !
Nothing like listening to Hans playing a Moog.
great inspiration this people are!
That was / is so good
Love it!
Clint and Requiem for a Dream for best movie album ever.
I love Clint's work on The Fountain and Hans' work on Nolan's films. Also The Last Samurai
Modular synths are so freaking cool. I always wanted one when I was making music in my early life 😊
@aons5481
4 жыл бұрын
Do you have one now
Last pieces of works of them are incredible, both Loving Vincent and 2049 are masterpieces. As masters do. Going to study more these Modulars. Amon Tobin also did his last piece for Sydney opera on special Modular System.:) Inspiring Minds in open source Universe.)
Hans Zimmer + Clint Mansell + moog = instant like
"...escape muscle memory...." That has got to be the least discussed, yet most important problem...ever. And not just in music.
If these two love Moog, then I love Moog
This reminds me of a Pink Floyd story. During the recording of Meddle, the band and engineers messed around with a synth and that famous 'PING' at the beginning of Echoes was born!
awesome!
Amazing stuFF!
still love it!!
Such an inspiring video.
@SuperRiki81
7 жыл бұрын
SilhouetteBrick ik
"clint mansell - party" is the best synth riff i`ve ever heard
Both legends...
This video doesn't feel like an add because the machine really is insanely awesome.
Last minute: very helpful philosophy to hear enunciated. I need a car - but I need that serious box of tricks more. And I want a metaphorical hand made box with life.
@0ooTheMAXXoo0
4 жыл бұрын
Analogue circuits sound alive because you can never replicate exactly the same sound twice. The flow of electricity through the circuits is never 100% stable and so it changes the quality of the sound from moment to moment.
Wish there was time to just listen to them create.
The room of the MACHINES!...so industrious 🤓
Whow. Esto me vuela la mente. Oh some!
This German and Briton are true masters in their craft.
neards at there best! :) . big love to them both!
Love Hans Zimmer