Hi,
Actually the best way to imitate the Zimmer basses is to buy some softsynth emulations of these synthesizers. So, for the FM7 basses I would recommend the FM7 by Native Instruments, which performs his job very well.
When I have free time (during the weekend), I can post some tips regarding orchestration and a short demo of it.
Now, I have to process my experiences after meeting THE Craig Armstrong at the Ars Electronica - here in Linz. We talked pretty long about his approach of film scoring and how he uses synths (especially basses on "The Bone Collector") in conjunction with the orchestra. I can tell you: It was a crazy evening.
After the first "Passage" of the festival had been over, I saw a man sitting on the gradate outside, who was obviously looking like Craig Armstrong. After two young girls (his daughters) came and talked to him in English, I took the courage and responded to him that he was looking like the famous film composer Craig Armstrong. And guess what he said - with a big smile on his face: "Yes, I am."
i said: What? You are really Craig Armstrong - I simply couldn't believe it.
He had to laugh about my expression.
Oh, it was so great! I guess that was beside the Goldsmith concert, the most beautiful moment in my life, till yet. More to come soon, hopefully. [:)]
Sorry, but I had to share my feelings with someone else. [:)]
I simply couldn't resist!
Hans-Peter [:D]
Actually the best way to imitate the Zimmer basses is to buy some softsynth emulations of these synthesizers. So, for the FM7 basses I would recommend the FM7 by Native Instruments, which performs his job very well.
When I have free time (during the weekend), I can post some tips regarding orchestration and a short demo of it.
Now, I have to process my experiences after meeting THE Craig Armstrong at the Ars Electronica - here in Linz. We talked pretty long about his approach of film scoring and how he uses synths (especially basses on "The Bone Collector") in conjunction with the orchestra. I can tell you: It was a crazy evening.
After the first "Passage" of the festival had been over, I saw a man sitting on the gradate outside, who was obviously looking like Craig Armstrong. After two young girls (his daughters) came and talked to him in English, I took the courage and responded to him that he was looking like the famous film composer Craig Armstrong. And guess what he said - with a big smile on his face: "Yes, I am."
i said: What? You are really Craig Armstrong - I simply couldn't believe it.
He had to laugh about my expression.
Oh, it was so great! I guess that was beside the Goldsmith concert, the most beautiful moment in my life, till yet. More to come soon, hopefully. [:)]
Sorry, but I had to share my feelings with someone else. [:)]
I simply couldn't resist!
Hans-Peter [:D]