Creator, among others, music from the TV series 'Rick & Morty', the composer has added this desktop monitor controller to his studio equipment in California (Us.).

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Ryan Elder is a renowned composer of television soundtracks, how The Boss Baby: Back in Business for Netflix; HarmonQuest for VRV and Adult Swim's classic animated series Rick & Morty, since its premiere in 2011, which has added to the systems used in its studio the new Nero monitor controller from Audient, brand that markets Audio-Technica Iberia.

Among the reasons for this choice, Elder points out that "in addition to its very high sound quality,, I use Nero as a monitoring solution. Really, Sounds great, Very clean and reliable. I know I can trust that the sound he delivers to me is representative of what my clients and collaborators will hear when they audition my music.".

blankWith the second half of the fourth series of Rick & Morty, Adult animated sci-fi comedy, about to be broadcast in the United States and the United Kingdom, Audient officials visited Ryan at his studio in California to learn how and where he unleashed his creation.

Elder deftly composes over a set of basic drawings, or 'animatics’ that you receive between three to six months before the final animation is ready, with a complex creative process of creating the music for an episode. He usually composes using his headphones, so you can hear details more accurately, and with Nero to switch your monitors if you need to know how it sounds in the room.

"Another feature I like most about Nero is the quality of its build. Each of its parts has been meticulously designed and implemented. For example, The simple act of pressing the buttons becomes a very satisfying act!", Ensures.

In the studio he owns in his home, Ryan Elder is surrounded by a curated selection of audio equipment. "I've worked remotely for the first eleven years of my career, And now I've moved it all to my house and, honestly, I don't think I could do it any other way. The flexibility it offers you is both a blessing and a challenge. Nothing excites me more in my career than successfully crafting the highs and lows of a well-told story through music.".


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by • 6 Apr, 2020
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