Yep, no sound proofing in there whatsoeverThanks for sharing this, very cool...always loved his scores. The studio is both eerie and beautifully haunting.
Also, glad to see I'm not the only one who has no acoustic treatment in their studio!
I've noticed a lot of the pros don't seem to have any acoustic treaments (JXL / HZ) etc.Yep, no sound proofing in there whatsoever
JXL even said in an interview its done on purpose to not fool his ears by a too perfect studioish sound :DI've noticed a lot of the pros don't seem to have any acoustic treaments (JXL / HZ) etc.
JXL even said in an interview its done on purpose to not fool his ears by a too perfect studioish sound :D
I guess with the amount of stuff laying everywhere in the studio he didnt have too much problems with reflections anyway :D
To be honest Im quite scpetic about this since in my opinion a good mix in a well treated room should translate well to any listening scenario.Which is exactly why I never bought into the notion of having a treated room if you're only using VI's
Which is exactly why I never bought into the notion of having a treated room if you're only using VI's
When it comes to room acoustics, VIs = real musicians, and real musicians = VIs. There is no difference there.
Composers generally do not have room treatment, nor acoustically correct rooms, b/c they don't mix their own stuff, as DH alluded to. Therefore, it's really not necessary; the more important thing is that they are in an environment that they are comfortable in, and that is conducive to working. Some guys may put some effort into their room acoustics, but it's really more important for the guy doing the mixing to be in a proper acoustic environment.
Cheers.
I'm Genuinely upset even after 3 years that i'll never get the chance to attend a concert with this man conducting, or even meet him at a fan where i can tell him how great he is.
Life is stupid and unfairly short folks...please don't give up on your dreams
I'm Genuinely upset even after 3 years that i'll never get the chance to attend a concert with this man conducting, or even meet him at a fan where i can tell him how great he is.
Life is stupid and unfairly short folks...please don't give up on your dreams
This is pretty extraordinary -- was this really his work space? How anybody could work among all that clutter is completely beyond me.
Reading the article I found myself wondering why only one of Horner's two daughters were mentioned.
I was shocked to read elsewhere (the article appears genuine) that Horner's other daughter, Rebecca, died last year, barely two years after her father's death.
https://mynewsla.com/hollywood/2017...sh-trust-for-surviving-daughter-under-review/
What a cruel and tragic time for a family.