All that external junk is really worthless. We don't need to manufacture all these electronics that can't really be recycled so lets just focus on the computer and a few external controllers. The rest is SHOW.
the most insane thing with hans, is his ability to use sounds. to make an giant picture, and elvevate an movie to new heigths.. we are all lucky this man, does movie sound.. what a sound legend
He also gave tribute to a "Vangelis type world". Such a great composer that I smiled 😄. I watched this vid after listening to some remastered Vangelis. Small world!
@@Dognacity I thought the the original comment was referring to living legends…sadly Morricone is dead. I never really believed in best composer or greatest guitar player. I don’t think art is a contest, some attain the highest level but they are not alone. I heard a music professor speculating that the Empire March is the most well known song on the planet. So I Guess John Williams is the most famous living composer on Earth. I don’t think anyone is best but….Zimmer, Williams, Morricone …all legends…nobody is going to argue that. There are others too like Phillip Glass and Elfman that are quite successful. I certainly consider Glass legendary. Have a nice day.
When I was a kid Lion King was one of my favorites with the thrilling music the movie has, and oh boy Hans Zimmer was the hero of that OST. And that was just part of the beginning of his epic scoring career. Deserves every success he has.
I mean, acoustics-wise, it's probably standard-fair. But definitely not top in the country level, and almost certainly not the world. Think about it! Those computer monitors on their own could compromise the sound. The best sounding rooms are likely mastering stations.
No doubt it has a great system but with all those flat surfaces there'd be tons of reflections that cause weird resonances. It's a writing room not a listening room.
Most people that I’ve known that I have thousands of dollars of modular synths end up making music that sounds like the jingles used by an ice cream truck. Nice to see someone making amazing sounding music.
@@CAS_Photography he may be an amazing composer but he over paid for his audio setup. I put A/V equipment on Oprah Winfrey, Michal Dell and George Lucas's private jets. Oprah has a Global 500, Michal Dell has several Global 500's and George Lucas uses a Boeing 727. I was also the guy that got Rockwell Collins to push through the FAA to let people use Cellphones on airplanes--the FAA allowed it because billionaires wanted to use their cell phones to control the TV in their 70 million dollar private jets. Not even kidding. The point is you don't need a 100k to make synth music this good--you need like 700 usd.
@@TurboLoveTrain "he over paid for his audio setup" is such a dumb statement. You really don't need any money at all to make good music by using free synths. But the point is that you don't (or do you?) really know the reasoning for all those equipment and how much he even spent his own money on them. Maybe its just his hobby and he wants physically tweak all the knobs and stuff. Or maybe some specific movie project(s) needed some sounds and the fastest way to accomplish it was to get those.
@@pilluritari How many 70million dollar aircraft have you installed in flight entertainment systems in? None? Got it, so you don't know anything important. He has all that equipment because he can afford it and enjoys using it--it doesn't make music any better than cheaper options.
Even though u-he Zebra has been his bread and butter for years (you can see it in his Cubase template!), you see just how much Moog stuff he has in his studio. The guy loves the Moog sound! this truly feels like the synth Hans always wanted to make.
Bought this yesterday after watching this and the preset runthrough. This is by far the most full, warm, and robust sounding software synth I have heard. I get really good sounds out of many of the VSTs and even digital hardware synths that I own, but this thing... it's otherworldly. I've been trying to get my hands on a Moog Voyager (Electric Blue!) for some time now but haven't had the budget (or the space) for one. This will absolutely satisfy that itch for now, and then some. BRAVO to all who hands on its creation.
@@philippemouillevoix7783 La Escuela Berlin?...lo que dió origen a todo es la Música Electrónica Clásica y sus 4 líneas fundamentales (E. Moog, E. Experimental, E. Post Concreta y E. Soundtrack). El Progressive Rock Aleman & Krautrock no era Música Electrónica y la línea Berlin de Tangerine Dreams & Schulze parten de la Música Electrónica Clásica (desligándose del Progressive Rock Aleman & Krautrock). Tangerine Dreams & Schulze fueron más Thomas Kessler que Conny Plank.
@@philippemouillevoix7783 Por cierto el que lo revoluciona todo es Giorgio Moroder con su E. Munich (EDM) y el inicio de la Electrónica Moderna (1977), Moroder inicia también desde las bases de la Música Electrónica Clásica en síntesis con temas Pop desde el 71 y en el 75 con la síntesis de las 4 líneas de la Electrónica Clásica en su primer álbum electrónico Einzelganger (sin sustancia Progressive Rock Aleman & Krautrock / Kraftwerk).
Love it, greet, greetings from Belgium, Flemish community. I love that Vangelis world. Amazing, well done. Keep on going. Yes I enjoyed it very ver much.
Thanks Hans and Synapse for making this happen. I looked at the Legen before and I thought hmm, I wish it had polyphony and a bit more things but well here we are. Much more than I could have dreamed of!
It's great to see someone known for arrangement of more classically influenced scores to have the breadth of sound to extend into synth in this way. Of course it is no surprise that he is such a versatile musician.
He literally doesn't have 'classically influenced scores'. He always experiments with unusual soundscapes and made-up instruments. I think you may confuse him with John Williams
@@THAMNOS I mean yes the sounds incorporate lots of modern elements, his work with Guthrie Govan is my favorite- but I guess I refer to his live performances like Live in Prague, as the Hans Zimmer Orchestra. And yes other modern composers in the genre are more straightforward classical, like Harry Gregson Williams. Yeah I guess I was inebriated and imprecise- lots of music is classically influenced? ua-cam.com/video/va1oiojnGrA/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/k-DwiF-A_YM/v-deo.html
Reminds me of the sounds I heard in my office between two studios for electronic music, in one studio with Jan Boerman, in the other Dic Raaijmakers. The technology was much simpler then, Jan Boerman cut the magnetic tape for his compositions.
@@shairaptor1865 So inspirierend wie Hans Zimmer ist: Ich bin mehr als glücklich, wie David Wise zu klingen und ein wirklich überzeugendes Moog VST zu verwenden. Ich verwende auch U-he ZebraHZ und klinge immer noch wie ich. Das Gleiche gilt für Hive 2 und Korg Modwave & Wavestate usw. usw. Alles fantastische Audio-Tools. Wenn ich jedoch das nächste Mal einen Moog-Sound benötige, werde ich diesen VSTi von Synapse verwenden. Und irgendwann werde ich auch den Dune 3 VSTi zu meinem Werkzeugkasten hinzufügen. Ich freue mich auch darauf, den Film Dune-2 anzuschauen, wenn ich etwas Zeit habe. Dune-1 hatte einen großartigen Soundtrack. Ehrlich gesagt - so viele Dünen.
I mean there is no better way to promote....I am actually happy Synapse Audio seem to get the attention they deserve for their Legend VST...congrats....and ofc immidiate purchase after using the Legend VST for years
@andreasoberg2021 Actually it's funny you say that as I returned the MK3 myself today!!I hated the action and it wasn't playable. Which one did you get instead? The 61 keys?
Yea. I do not understand what they were thinking. I have a grand piano and am an experienced players but I could almost not press the white keys while playing darker sections. Yes the 61 has much nicer keys. Be real careful when upgrading the firmware. I also got a Kawai Novus NV 5S which just has an incredible S88 keyboard. I also recommend a Faderfox UC4 or MX12 for more knobs if you need those.
@@andreasoberg2021That's great thanks for the feedback, I might get the 61. Do you think that the MK3 61 keys have still realistic action or it feels like to have a toy?
@@randydarklight Disagree. There are plenty of actual comparisons. Check out the video of Marius Leicht and see if you can tell them apart. And then there is Dan Worall’s instructional videos, highlighting the incredible potential that U-he baked into it. It’s one of the best emulations of any synth on the market.
Thank you most heartfeltly for showcasing Guthrie Govan- what a brilliant addition to your sound - he is absolutely jaw dropping to me - you are a beautiful artist thank you 🙏🌏✌️🎶😱🎼🎸💥⚡️⚡️👏👏👏👏👏
For someone who only uploads videos and doesn't show any creativity themselves, you should know that plugins or devices don't prove that you have ideas. the composition is important. Imagine, in the 80s many had the same synthesizers, DX7, Roland D50, the sampler EMU II that the big ones used. and: did they all sound the same? no. Creativity was required. but maybe I misunderstood you. you mean, I shouldn't buy the one that x can afford. I create my visions of my sound. tha'ts what I meant. nice day
it's interesting that he still use the old pink logo Quested VS2108 speakers at his front, and the "newer" blue logo Quested V2108 at the rear. Is this his new location? What happened to the media ventures offices?
If you have the Synapse Audio LEGEND HZ is there any reason to also have the Synapse Audio OBSESSION? I just played the OBSESSION and it sounds good to me.
now i'm wondering how much electricity bill does that one room give you and how much time would it take to clean all those for a service and cable management.
Camera pans around the room revealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of modular.
Hans: "..so anyway here's this vst plugin..."
My thought too..............HS look at all that equipment!
😆😂🤣👋
All that external junk is really worthless. We don't need to manufacture all these electronics that can't really be recycled so lets just focus on the computer and a few external controllers. The rest is SHOW.
@@InLightTone lmao no, but that's ok if you can't tell the difference
@@InLightTone You reminds me people from movie Idiocracy...
He seems like a chill, creative guy, should become a film composer or something
Too much technology, softwares and computers. Boring. I stopped composing because of that. No pleasure to make music with plug-ins etc...
Yeah if he works hard he might win an Oscar or two
@@ReviewInternet-ny3iw that sounds Not nice, maybe you need to Play a piano or something Else:)
If you were worth $90M+ from making music I'd think you'd be a real chill guy too! 😂
Lol he's already a very famous film composer
the batman chair is the true secret
It's just appropriate for that lair... studio, I meant studio!
Oh my gosh we might have found out the true identity of HZ.
HansCave exclusive 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻😎
🤣👍
Batman chair in Batman cave.
the most insane thing with hans, is his ability to use sounds. to make an giant picture, and elvevate an movie to new heigths.. we are all lucky this man, does movie sound.. what a sound legend
I was getting goosebumps just watching this vid lol
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When I see that studio, it’s the same feeling as when I went to Toys “R” Us as a kid 🤩
Ken Funny
i felr¡t the same bro!!!! ) =) or as a Candy shop !
I used to love the modular synth section of Toys R Us
Yes, mr. Zimmer, I enjoyed it. What an amazing studio.
... and what an amazing Artist
unfassbar... was ein Zimmer Herr Zimmer! Danke für diese Einblicke.
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Nevr fails to amaze me how productive people like hans are with such compex setups. to not get lost in what that gear is capable of is mind blowing
I loved "and, of course, we can't forget the Berlin School". Made me smile.
He also gave tribute to a "Vangelis type world". Such a great composer that I smiled 😄. I watched this vid after listening to some remastered Vangelis. Small world!
oh, you can, you can.
The only legend in film music. He took so many movies to a higher level with music and made them epic. Love this guy
John Williams is a legend. Hans is a legend.
Ennio Morricone, for example?
@@Dognacity I thought the the original comment was referring to living legends…sadly Morricone is dead. I never really believed in best composer or greatest guitar player. I don’t think art is a contest, some attain the highest level but they are not alone. I heard a music professor speculating that the Empire March is the most well known song on the planet. So I Guess John Williams is the most famous living composer on Earth. I don’t think anyone is best but….Zimmer, Williams, Morricone …all legends…nobody is going to argue that. There are others too like Phillip Glass and Elfman that are quite successful. I certainly consider Glass legendary. Have a nice day.
So by the end song that sounds like the new TRON Ares soundtrack....I'm sold!!
When I was a kid Lion King was one of my favorites with the thrilling music the movie has, and oh boy Hans Zimmer was the hero of that OST. And that was just part of the beginning of his epic scoring career.
Deserves every success he has.
It's so amazing to see Hans Zimmer in his true unfiltered ND self! He clearly had a great time making this video.
Having seen a lot of Hans’ movies, this is very exciting stuff. Absolute genius of a man with so many theatrical contributions.
Hans Zimmer,Klaus Schulze,Jean-Michel Jarre,Vangelis,Tangerine Dream,Mike Oldfield,Kraftwerk...Electronic Music Legends !
Yello :)
Kraftwerk? bah...neee
Dont forget kebu :-)
Ooo Vangelis and Tangerine Dream so good...makes me think of john carpenter
How about Aphex Twin?
Would love to listen to that room, probably one of the best sound rooms in the country
world
I mean, acoustics-wise, it's probably standard-fair. But definitely not top in the country level, and almost certainly not the world. Think about it! Those computer monitors on their own could compromise the sound. The best sounding rooms are likely mastering stations.
No doubt it has a great system but with all those flat surfaces there'd be tons of reflections that cause weird resonances. It's a writing room not a listening room.
best sounding rooms in the world are in new jersey (sterling)
@@enneff you are right but Zip said sound room and not acoustics :D. Hans Zimmer has all the Sounds
Love Synapse Audio and a huge fan. The Legend has become even more legendary.. immediate purchase!
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That opening sequence of classic modular synths, made my toes curl, and blood rush to my extremities 🔥
Most people that I’ve known that I have thousands of dollars of modular synths end up making music that sounds like the jingles used by an ice cream truck. Nice to see someone making amazing sounding music.
Das ist Hans Zimmer
@@CAS_Photography he may be an amazing composer but he over paid for his audio setup. I put A/V equipment on Oprah Winfrey, Michal Dell and George Lucas's private jets. Oprah has a Global 500, Michal Dell has several Global 500's and George Lucas uses a Boeing 727. I was also the guy that got Rockwell Collins to push through the FAA to let people use Cellphones on airplanes--the FAA allowed it because billionaires wanted to use their cell phones to control the TV in their 70 million dollar private jets. Not even kidding.
The point is you don't need a 100k to make synth music this good--you need like 700 usd.
@@TurboLoveTrain wow, amen
@@TurboLoveTrain "he over paid for his audio setup" is such a dumb statement. You really don't need any money at all to make good music by using free synths. But the point is that you don't (or do you?) really know the reasoning for all those equipment and how much he even spent his own money on them. Maybe its just his hobby and he wants physically tweak all the knobs and stuff. Or maybe some specific movie project(s) needed some sounds and the fastest way to accomplish it was to get those.
@@pilluritari How many 70million dollar aircraft have you installed in flight entertainment systems in? None? Got it, so you don't know anything important.
He has all that equipment because he can afford it and enjoys using it--it doesn't make music any better than cheaper options.
The master himself! All the gear in the world cannot do anything without human creativity and Hans is certainly one of the best.
"How many Moog modules do you need, Hans?"
"Yes"
N+1
I plan on buying it. Sounds amazing!
Two legends in the same video.
I'm not just impressed with what it is and what is CAN do, but what he DOES with it, half the tech and half his talent...
What a magnificent display of synths O.O lordy!
That opening sequence made my toes curl, and blood rush to my extremities 🔥
Even though u-he Zebra has been his bread and butter for years (you can see it in his Cubase template!), you see just how much Moog stuff he has in his studio. The guy loves the Moog sound! this truly feels like the synth Hans always wanted to make.
Synapse audio...I love those guys!! From 2003
Bought this yesterday after watching this and the preset runthrough. This is by far the most full, warm, and robust sounding software synth I have heard.
I get really good sounds out of many of the VSTs and even digital hardware synths that I own, but this thing... it's otherworldly.
I've been trying to get my hands on a Moog Voyager (Electric Blue!) for some time now but haven't had the budget (or the space) for one.
This will absolutely satisfy that itch for now, and then some.
BRAVO to all who hands on its creation.
jesus! the fisrt sound of the video is in the movie "2010 the year we make contact"!! HALL9000
just beautiful!
Little did we know, Hans isn’t in a sound lab, he’s in an actual space ship.
Thx for this great sounds, Kevin! Greatings from Munich, Germany, Steffen
Das ist für mich das wahre bernstein-zimmer,hans🙏👌🎹🎹🎵🎶❤️🤩
This sounds amazing . Great work as always Synapse Audio , KS & HZ ( True legends ) 💥❤👍
Deadmau5 and Hans should do a collaboration. It would be epic!!!
“I shall never leave the Berlin school behind”
what's he referring to with that?
@@afaydilek The Berlin School.
@@afaydilek Berlin School is the type of music that gave birth to all that. Thanks to Tangerine Dream & Klaus Schulze in the 70s.
@@philippemouillevoix7783 La Escuela Berlin?...lo que dió origen a todo es la Música Electrónica Clásica y sus 4 líneas fundamentales (E. Moog, E. Experimental, E. Post Concreta y E. Soundtrack).
El Progressive Rock Aleman & Krautrock no era Música Electrónica y la línea Berlin de Tangerine Dreams & Schulze parten de la Música Electrónica Clásica (desligándose del Progressive Rock Aleman & Krautrock).
Tangerine Dreams & Schulze fueron más Thomas Kessler que Conny Plank.
@@philippemouillevoix7783 Por cierto el que lo revoluciona todo es Giorgio Moroder con su E. Munich (EDM) y el inicio de la Electrónica Moderna (1977), Moroder inicia también desde las bases de la Música Electrónica Clásica en síntesis con temas Pop desde el 71 y en el 75 con la síntesis de las 4 líneas de la Electrónica Clásica en su primer álbum electrónico Einzelganger (sin sustancia Progressive Rock Aleman & Krautrock / Kraftwerk).
Holy moly! What a cool surprise! This is awesome!
So fantastic to see him at work.
Possibly the best software synth of all time
Cringe interaction farm
Love it, greet, greetings from Belgium, Flemish community. I love that Vangelis world. Amazing, well done. Keep on going. Yes I enjoyed it very ver much.
This sounds freaking awesome
I love that Hans was playing that note as the cam pans but its not revealed until we see him 🤤
He was playing the note "D" because he always likes scoring in the key of D 😂 (see his Masterclass haha)
incredible collaboration! The synth just sounds perfect! Top job, friends
Thanks Hans and Synapse for making this happen. I looked at the Legen before and I thought hmm, I wish it had polyphony and a bit more things but well here we are. Much more than I could have dreamed of!
They're playing pads on it in the demo online. Probably 6 note polyphony.
I’d be in paradise! I play synths but this is on a totally different level.
1:49 Master Zimmer quoting the genius Vangelis...two legends❤
Sehr cool, Kevin! Gratuliere zum Release, klingt grossartig!
One of my greatest idols ever! Ich liebe Hans Zimmer.
What a Beautiful Studio. Wow
It's great to see someone known for arrangement of more classically influenced scores to have the breadth of sound to extend into synth in this way. Of course it is no surprise that he is such a versatile musician.
He literally doesn't have 'classically influenced scores'. He always experiments with unusual soundscapes and made-up instruments. I think you may confuse him with John Williams
@@THAMNOS I mean yes the sounds incorporate lots of modern elements, his work with Guthrie Govan is my favorite- but I guess I refer to his live performances like Live in Prague, as the Hans Zimmer Orchestra. And yes other modern composers in the genre are more straightforward classical, like Harry Gregson Williams. Yeah I guess I was inebriated and imprecise- lots of music is classically influenced?
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Gutentag Hans . Love ur work. Cudo's from The Netherlands. That software synth probably is plugable into Reason 12+
My mind blown right now. Just wow!
Reminds me of the sounds I heard in my office between two studios for electronic music, in one studio with Jan Boerman, in the other Dic Raaijmakers. The technology was much simpler then, Jan Boerman cut the magnetic tape for his compositions.
That's a seriously impressive sounding VST.
You've really captured the character of a Moog.
I want one of those !!
Then you will sound just like Hans Zimmer, like 99% of modern movie soundtrack. Lol, ok. :P
@@shairaptor1865 So inspirierend wie Hans Zimmer ist:
Ich bin mehr als glücklich, wie David Wise zu klingen und ein wirklich überzeugendes Moog VST zu verwenden.
Ich verwende auch U-he ZebraHZ und klinge immer noch wie ich.
Das Gleiche gilt für Hive 2 und Korg Modwave & Wavestate usw. usw.
Alles fantastische Audio-Tools.
Wenn ich jedoch das nächste Mal einen Moog-Sound benötige, werde ich diesen VSTi von Synapse verwenden. Und irgendwann werde ich auch den Dune 3 VSTi zu meinem Werkzeugkasten hinzufügen.
Ich freue mich auch darauf, den Film Dune-2 anzuschauen, wenn ich etwas Zeit habe. Dune-1 hatte einen großartigen Soundtrack.
Ehrlich gesagt - so viele Dünen.
Найкращий композитор цього часу.
Говномова, фу
2 Legends!
Plz make a complete one video for synthesizer
Tomorrow im gonna purchase
I mean there is no better way to promote....I am actually happy Synapse Audio seem to get the attention they deserve for their Legend VST...congrats....and ofc immidiate purchase after using the Legend VST for years
Does anyone know what red fader box that is ? I assume a midi controller.
Nice to see I'm not alone in still using the Mark 1 NI Keyboard :D
Mk3 88 was unplayable. I returned it ang got the smaller. While upgrading the firmware (which was required to start it) it bricked itself *sigh*
@andreasoberg2021 Actually it's funny you say that as I returned the MK3 myself today!!I hated the action and it wasn't playable. Which one did you get instead? The 61 keys?
Yea. I do not understand what they were thinking. I have a grand piano and am an experienced players but I could almost not press the white keys while playing darker sections. Yes the 61 has much nicer keys. Be real careful when upgrading the firmware. I also got a Kawai Novus NV 5S which just has an incredible S88 keyboard. I also recommend a Faderfox UC4 or MX12 for more knobs if you need those.
@@andreasoberg2021That's great thanks for the feedback, I might get the 61. Do you think that the MK3 61 keys have still realistic action or it feels like to have a toy?
@@albertpepper1 They feel like a very good synth keyboard. So the are good but not sure they would be ok for playing a lot of piano on.
I've always said that Synapse Audio is the state of the art in filter modeling. U-He has never come close.
Repro is the best Prophet on the market. Nothing compares.
@LedufInfraLeDufiNFrA Hive doesn´t emulate VCF - 60%.
@@Tyrell_Corp2019 The VCF Resonance is not close to the original.
@@randydarklight Disagree. There are plenty of actual comparisons. Check out the video of Marius Leicht and see if you can tell them apart. And then there is Dan Worall’s instructional videos, highlighting the incredible potential that U-he baked into it. It’s one of the best emulations of any synth on the market.
@@Tyrell_Corp2019 check the VCF Resonance then you know what I/test mean.
Please release the RE soon! Looks awesome.
What DAW is he using? I don’t recognize the UI and I’m really curious.
looks like cubasw
Thank you most heartfeltly for showcasing Guthrie Govan- what a brilliant addition to your sound - he is absolutely jaw dropping to me - you are a beautiful artist thank you 🙏🌏✌️🎶😱🎼🎸💥⚡️⚡️👏👏👏👏👏
Great to see he has an Expressive E Touché.
I am wondering if he I using some more MPE controllers?
@@eDrumsInANutshellI think he is also using the Roli Seaboard
Just downloaded it, and it is indeed fantastic, and also easy to use❤
🤩 bought the upgrade - thanks a lot - One of the best VST Synths on the Market !!! great Work - thanks a lot. 🙏
Now you will sound just like Hans Zimmer, like 99% of modern movie soundtrack. Lol, ok. :P
does anyone know what the red fader controller is that hes using?
first time seeing the man itself after all these years,he would be a pretty extra mega giga super DJ
What an amazing sound
Already own the THE LEGEND since release
He might have spent his major part of life in mastering all of that. 😮
Sounds great. And interesting UIs with these synths.
i want and will buy it...its must for all those great sounds ...
Then you will sound just like Hans Zimmer, like 99% of modern movie soundtrack. Lol, ok. :P
@@shairaptor1865 so, everyone who has the sane guitar (stratocaster) like Jimi Hendrix , can play the same ?
@@patzumbrunn not the same, stupid comparison.
For someone who only uploads videos and doesn't show any creativity themselves, you should know that plugins or devices don't prove that you have ideas. the composition is important. Imagine, in the 80s many had the same synthesizers, DX7, Roland D50, the sampler EMU II that the big ones used. and: did they all sound the same? no. Creativity was required. but maybe I misunderstood you. you mean, I shouldn't buy the one that x can afford. I create my visions of my sound. tha'ts what I meant. nice day
What is that red slider thingy he keeps using throughout the vid? Looks neat.
I might just get this in the future!
Hi. What is this fader box for the MIDI CCs? Anyone can say which brand that is?
The red one? I'm wondering the same, it looks ideal. I've seen it before somewhere else too.
@@angelvids6024 Yap!
What is the red fader box on the desk left of the keyboard?
You're watching a master at work, bravo!
I would Love to be in that room with that synthesizer..
Der Meister bei der Arbeit
it's interesting that he still use the old pink logo Quested VS2108 speakers at his front, and the "newer" blue logo Quested V2108 at the rear. Is this his new location? What happened to the media ventures offices?
Hallo Kevin, das sind fantastische News - das ist wirklich ein neues Objekt der Begierde 😎
Nice job and music, thank you so much Hans
What for a Sound Studio WOW
I don't know what in the world is going on, but I love it a lot
This is amazing!
If you have the Synapse Audio LEGEND HZ is there any reason to also have the Synapse Audio OBSESSION? I just played the OBSESSION and it sounds good to me.
Beautiful timbre. This synth with sequencer reminded me of Thor, available on Reason
What is the purpose of all these "different" VST synths? What can you not do with Pigments or Phase Plant, that you need another vst?
I couldn't see your JV-1080, Hans!
So, Will MOOG Build US an Actual Physical Version for LIVE PLAY... ? Would seem the Right thing to do.
Amazing ❤
What equipment do you have Hans?
Hans “All of it”
All this just to manipulate a couple-ah wave forms and I absolutely love it.
all this cuz youre lonely
Why is the mousepad 0 inches ?
now i'm wondering how much electricity bill does that one room give you and how much time would it take to clean all those for a service and cable management.
That sounds amazing. Great intro pan.
This is so awesome ❤ BTW, which controller is that red one with the faders to his left?
ChoiSauce Designs 8 Channel Midi Fader ?
@@peem8709 ah that looks about right, thank you!
Big fan here!