it’s about sound


Hans Zimmer and Alan Meyerson
use Audionamix Technology
to unleash their creativity for "Inception"

Audionamix is proud to have been able to contribute some of its proprietary technology to the creative genius of Hans Zimmer and Alan Meyerson in their work on "Inception" Chris Nolan's new Sci-Fi Thiller, staring Leonardo DiCaprio. The ADX technology was able to split a specific song into it's atomic stems, thereby providing Alan Meyerson and Hans Zimmer with the raw materials with which to build complex new musical themes that preserve the original recording's essence and interpretations. Mr Zimmer's idea was to take a time proven classic interpretation, dissect it's essential core components, and then forge it into a new audio masterpiece. From what we have seen and heard, prepare to be amazed!


Experience It July 16th


Interview: Hans Zimmer

from npr music

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CONAN: But you can hear there. You pulled her voice out, the tune, the music...

Mr. ZIMMER: Oh, yeah, yeah. Yes. Some science fiction actually did go into the score. I mean - and nobody has actually asked me this question. So how did you get the voice totally separate? Because we've extracted her voice out of a preexisting recording. We found some scientists in France who could do that for me. So I actually have a pristine, clean version of Miss Piaf singing the song without any backing track. It's a bit like, you know, pulling out one cell out of a DNA of somebody.

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