He is the G.O.A.T digital artist. He a musicians musician. Amon leads, and it's hard for others to follow, rather we just observe in absolute wonder. Thank you for all the amazing music over the years Amon, here's to many more.
I have never been so frightened to play a videogame just because of the music, and still to this day being 24 i find it hard to play it again, the soundtrack of Chaos Theory is truly something else.
What he was talking about at the end, that's something I've had to learn to do too. It's easy for me to have a specific idea for a layered progression, or a way a polymeter is going to lock, and frustrate myself so much trying to flesh it out that I walk away from the project. Letting go and letting the miscalculations lead me somewhere unforseen (and often better) has been a great exercise in humility. It felt really validating hearing someone I respect as much as him talking about the same struggle and process.
I was on the fence about which DAW to go to leaving Cakewalk. This video, the one with Infected Mushroom and the one with Hanz Zimmer really made Cubase the obvious choice. Glad I did. after the initial few days of hating everything that's different about it, we've gelled and it's really opening a lot of doors creatively. Haven't been this productive in years
Sorry to blast my experience publicly but when I emailed I got no response and when I did a chat on the website hey literally just advised me to resell my license lol I don’t want to resell I want to be able to access all of my old sessions dating back to 3.
those interviews could be really helpful to existing users and also potential new users of Cubase... if they weren’t so boring. why aren’t you showing how they actually work with cubase (or let them show their most used features)? Even a nice scenery can’t make up for the content..
He is the G.O.A.T digital artist. He a musicians musician. Amon leads, and it's hard for others to follow, rather we just observe in absolute wonder. Thank you for all the amazing music over the years Amon, here's to many more.
This is correct
Absolutely agree.
First heard and fell in love with the work of Amon in the videogame "Splinter Cell CT". I guess thank you Cubase as well.
most of us had the same experience :D
The best Splinter Cell to this day, by the way!
Yeah for Me it was That and Getaway Black Monday.
"FIischer, your mission...."
Anyone misses that?
Such a pleasure watching Amon talking about his craft.
Amon is is amazing. Amazing interview.
Brilliant man. He deserves all the success he receives. Thanks for the interview.
I have never been so frightened to play a videogame just because of the music, and still to this day being 24 i find it hard to play it again, the soundtrack of Chaos Theory is truly something else.
What he was talking about at the end, that's something I've had to learn to do too. It's easy for me to have a specific idea for a layered progression, or a way a polymeter is going to lock, and frustrate myself so much trying to flesh it out that I walk away from the project. Letting go and letting the miscalculations lead me somewhere unforseen (and often better) has been a great exercise in humility. It felt really validating hearing someone I respect as much as him talking about the same struggle and process.
Great, velvety voice! He could do spoken word records too!
I was on the fence about which DAW to go to leaving Cakewalk. This video, the one with Infected Mushroom and the one with Hanz Zimmer really made Cubase the obvious choice. Glad I did. after the initial few days of hating everything that's different about it, we've gelled and it's really opening a lot of doors creatively. Haven't been this productive in years
Love the insight.
cubase is my favorite daw, but i really wish it could handle max for live devices ;_; anyway great to see a non-"based" artist spotlight ^^
Cos I didn't see a link listed for his label's site in the description: Nomarkrecords.com
Orgulho🇧🇷❤🔥
When you love music more than yourself
i love this man
Amon Tobin is the best
Total wizard
He's Brazilian 😍
raised (or born as weel?) in the UK
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尊敬しています。
Very interesting 🤔 thanks
This guy is the Vivaldi of our modern age
Brazil ❤
Sorry to blast my experience publicly but when I emailed I got no response and when I did a chat on the website hey literally just advised me to resell my license lol I don’t want to resell I want to be able to access all of my old sessions dating back to 3.
The only way I managed to get useful help from them was calling their German office
I live in Europe though so might be different depending on where you live
Love Cubase, hate the dongle!
totally true! i need usb ports to make envoirment but...
Gone with cubase 12
One Shy Morning
XY Rhythm : )
Cubase Vs. Reaper.. main differences?
Please tell me. I would love to know
I think they are pretty similar and easy to use, but it's been too long for me to remember anything significant. Anyone else?
Sounds like he would love Ableton Live. No offense to Cubase, but it's much more of a traditional DAW.
those interviews could be really helpful to existing users and also potential new users of Cubase... if they weren’t so boring. why aren’t you showing how they actually work with cubase (or let them show their most used features)? Even a nice scenery can’t make up for the content..
Why is he talking all creepy. Is he drunk?
This is how he talks 😋
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YeAh He’S dRuNk. That’s why he’s so articulate and present.
I love this man