COMPOSER INTERVIEW WITH HENNING NUGEL

Allow us to introduce you to our composer Henning Nugel. He has a sweet spot for the sample libraries on the market and reveals how he works with them in his daily composer business.

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Sample Libraries can be a big help especially for time critical projects. There are a lot of great libraries on the market, but not every library speeds up your workflow. Maybe you can imagine yourself in a similar situation as Henning. Read the personal interview with Henning and learn more about his daily work.

Henning Nugel

(The Settlers, Sacred 3, Risen 3: Titan Lords)

“Under a rough deadline I am really happy about every library that can be played with ease and furthermore sounds brilliant and by that saves me precious time. ”

 

  TO BE CREATIVE ON POINT IS NOT ALWAYS EASY. EVERYBODY KNOWS THE SITUATION WHEN YOU ARE SITTING IN FRONT OF A WHITE SHEET OF PAPER TRYING TO FIND THE RIGHT BEGINNING AND THE RIGHT IDEA. HAVE YOU EVER EXPERIENCED YOURSELF IN SUCH A SITUATION AND HOW DO YOU MANAGE TO FIND THE BEGINNING?

“I think everybody knows such days when you have to work to get your own creative juices into motion. In such cases it is helpful to be inspired by virtual instruments / sample libraries. Sometimes a patch can be enough to trigger a new idea, which I can refine and work on.”

 

HOW DO YOU MANAGE TO FIND THE RIGHT WORKFLOW? DO YOU HAVE ANY RITUALS OR METHODS THAT HELP YOU TO GET INTO THE SPIRIT OF A THEME?

“The project information and spotting files I receive from customers are usually sufficient to get some general ideas for the project and to define my musical journey. I arrange the combination of instruments that I would like to use for the whole project or individual tracks. All the real instruments and microphones are placed in a semicircle behind me and on my work rig I additionally load the respective sample libraries into my template. At that moment I mostly have a musical idea in mind that I record and elaborate on.”

 

HOW CAN SAMPLE LIBRARIES SUPPORT YOU IN YOUR DAILY WORK? SURE, THEY ARE HELPFUL FOR TIME CRITICAL PROJECTS, BUT ARE THERE ANY OTHER BENEFITS?

“Besides the time saving the cost factor is not to be underestimated. With the help of current sample libraries you can simulate the sound of a real orchestra quite realistically. Today’s sample libraries are recorded in superb sounding and often very popular studios and concert halls. So you save the costs for a good orchestra and also the costs for the location rent and technicians. Even if the music will be finally recorded with a real orchestra or solo musicians an already great sounding sample library mockup will give the customer a detailed preview of the music which usually helps a lot.”

 

HOW DO YOU RATE THE QUALITY OF SAMPLE LIBRARIES IN COMPARISON TO LIVE RECORDINGS?

“The current sample libraries are generally well recorded and programmed. For a layman the results that you as a composer can achieve in the box are often difficult to distinguish from an actual live recording. Nevertheless the human aspect and the feeling that real musicians breathe into the music are missing sometimes. Working only with sample libraries can make a composition sound cold, artificial and sterile. If there is time I always try to record one or two live instruments to warm up the whole thing. A real orchestra recording with a good orchestra is obviously the best choice, but it’s also a budget matter.”

 

WHAT DOES YOUR FIRST CONTACT WITH A NEW LIBRARY LOOK LIKE? WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU AND WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR YOU WHILE TESTING THE NEW PRODUCT?

“I am equipped with the most of the regular orchestra libraries. So I often search for libraries which inspire me soundwise and with which I can achieve my aims quickly. If a library requires me to program for hours and hours to compose a realistic and clear sounding line I directly rule it out. Under a rough deadline I am really happy about every library that can be played with ease and furthermore sounds brilliant and by that saves me precious time.”

 

HOW DO YOU JUDGE YOUR OWN COMPOSITION? WHICH FACTORS PLAY A ROLE?

“In general the customers judge the composition. I always aim to get as close as possible to their vision and in the best case to exceed their expectations.”

 

IS IT POSSIBLE THAT YOU RECOGNIZE THAT YOU FOLLOW THE WRONG DIRECTION WHILE COMPOSING? HOW DO YOU REACT?

“This does not happen very often, but in such cases I radically delete everything and just start over again”

 

HOW DO YOU HANDLE CUSTOMER’S CRITIC IF HE/SHE HAS GOT ANOTHER VIEW ON THE RESULT AS YOU HAVE?

“The customer is king and knows what is best for the project. Sometimes misunderstandings occur or the composition is too ambitioned and misses the mark. If nothing was right I compose a new track from scratch. But usually I am on the right track and I only have to adjust certain passages. This includes technical changes like formats and sound improvements, but also deleting or adding musical parts. But as of now we of the Dynamedion team have always satisfied our customers.”

Henning Nugel

Hope you enjoyed reading the interview. Stay tuned for some more interviews with our award-winning composers, get to know them and profit from their experience. We try our best to support you in all concerns.

See you soon, your Dynamedion-Team

HITMAN – LANDSLIDE

Dynamedion worked on the third bonus mission with our favorite agent 47.

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The creators of HITMAN (SQUARE ENIX / IO INTERACTIVE) released their third bonus mission titled „Landslide“ with additional music composition, music production, lyric writing and vocal recordings by Dynamedion.

After our last blog post highlighting our work for the Bangkok episode (click here to learn more), the “Landslide” Bonus episode takes us back to Sapienza (Italia).

The three songs performed by virtual band “The Class” in the Bangkok episode (“Are We Stars”“Shine A Light”“Gun Show”) were written by our Senior Sound Designer and Project Manager Felix Diekhake and produced by Christian Hartung.

For “Landslide”, Felix had the pleasure to compose three songs together with Dynamedion’s lead composer Tilman Sillescu, who also accounts for the music production and vocal recordings. It is always exciting to plunge into new cultures and compose country-specific tracks to see them come to life.

“Landslide” takes you back to Sapienza where locals have gathered for the Festival del Paese. Your target is Marco Abbiati, a wealthy businessman-turned-politician who is returning to his hometown to run for mayor. Now it’s time to choose: whether to use brute force or orchestrate a genuine masterpiece of assassination to checkmate your subject.

The early evening event in the piazza is attended by an Italian band. Conny Kollet lends her beautiful voice to the band’s lead singer as you can hear in the video below. Now, Felix and Conny give us some deep insights into our work:

“As avid readers of our website know, we did a lot of custom tracks for HITMAN, among them tracks for “THE CLASS” (Bangkok episode), Moroccan HipHop and Pop for the Marrakesh episode (plus a bit of Swedish baroque), house music for a fashion show in Paris and uplifting J-Pop to jump around to on a dance pad in a mountaintop hospital on Hokkaido.

Some of the first music we ever did for HITMAN however is only just now being released: three Italian pop tracks written by Tilman Sillescu and yours truly featuring vocals by the wonderful Conny Kollet will provide the musical entertainment at the Sapienza Festival del Paese in the “Landslide” bonus episode – so now we know why they asked us to arrange the tracks to sound like a live band with keyboard drum track 🙂

Writing these tracks was huge fun. We listened to a lot of 70s and 80s Italian music to get in the mood: Adriano Celentano, Patty Pravo, Biagio Antonacci etc.… lots of beautiful melodies that stick in my head to this day.

What I enjoyed most was that the assignment allowed us to be totally unabashed about becoming a *ahum* little corny here and there – or rather, to pull out all the stops on kitsch.
I sketched out rough versions of the tracks that were already laden with every wonderful pop cliché I could think of, then I handed them over to Tilman to improve the song writing and arrangement and do the final production – and he went and sprinkled on even more cliché beauty. The 1980s have left more of an impression on us than I thought, it seems… we alternated between ‘Man, this is beautiful’ and falling over laughing.

Once we had the tracks and lyrics down we brought in Conny, who is both a trained classical singer (as evidenced in a huge number of game soundtracks from Dynamedion) and a skilled live artist in her own right. She really channeled her inner Diva on these tracks and she interpreted them with tremendous energy and impeccable feeling. I absolutely love the final result and I can’t wait to walk through sunny Sapienza with our tracks blasting over the PA. 

By the way: two other Italian tracks we wrote, featuring the great Salvino, were already used in the original Sapienza episode – if you’ve missed out on assassinating people to the sound of 80s Italian pop so far, be sure to check it out.”

Felix Diekhake

“I really enjoyed working on these songs and it was great to sing Italian again. Felix and Tilman did a great groundwork, so the cooperation with the two of them was funny and constructive. Although the songs are a little bit cheesy, I really love to listen to them again and again.”


Conny Kollet

Enjoy watching the Reveal Trailer of the latest bonus mission “Landslide” with vocals by Conny Kollet:

MAPLESTORY WITH ORCHESTRA RECORDINGS BY DYNAMEDION

Enter a colorful game world and celebrate MapleStory’s 5000th day’s anniversary with us.

완료MapleStory Symphony in Budapest 앨범 커버

South-Korean developer and publisher NEXON released a row of amazingly inspiring videos of the orchestra recordings for the 5000th day’s anniversary of their highly successful game MapleStory – which were produced by DYNAMEDION in Budapest / Hungary.

Together with NEXON we travelled to Budapest and recorded several tracks for the MapleStory universe. Most of them were remakes of the amazing songs from the MapleStory world. The remakes were done by the artist group “ASTERIA“ and the singer “EUNTO“.  “ASTERIA” belongs to NEXON’S game music label “NECORD”, which stands for “NEXON Records”.

The songs will be used in-game for a short period to celebrate the 5000th day’s anniversary. This DYNAMEDION live  ORCHESTRA RECORDING SESSION was not just like any other: we recorded 11 symphonic MapleStory scores with a gigantic ensemble of 88 musicians, all recorded in sections. Recording strings, brass and woodwinds separately gave maximum flexibility in the mixing process.

MapleStory is a free MMORPG that is highly successful on the international market. The player experiences an epic adventure as a mighty hero and teams up with other online players to conquer perilous dungeons and to defeat terrifying enemies. As it’s an RPG, players can interact with other players around the world on many levels like chatting, trading and playing mini games within the steadily growing community.

The whole ORCHESTRA RECORDING SESSION experience was filmed by the NEXON video team. As you can see in the videos further below, they did a fantastic job! Enjoy watching the behind-the-scenes material and listen to the sweet melodies and lush arrangements. Visit NECORD’S YouTube channel to see more performances of pieces from the MapleStory world.

The fantastic MapleStory anniversary edition music isn’t meant to be heard only in the game itself: if you love these MapleStory recordings as much as we do, you can download the digital album here.

It was a huge pleasure to dive into the colorful musical world of MapleStory and we are happy we had the chance to be part of this beautiful NEXON project.

See you soon, your Dynamedion-Team