H-Rave wrote:Well Hans Zimmer does of course
Did.
He switched to 64bit operating systems for Pirates Of The Caribbean, as far as I'm aware. I spoke to one of his technical assistants about their involvement with Creamware a while ago - they had about fifteen 45-dsp systems, with all sorts of bespoke plug-ins made for them, and as far as I could tell, were incredibly impressed with the Scope platform, and really enjoyed using it.
Until...
They started using uber-libraries. Hans had all his personal orchestral samples re-recorded for Pirates Of The Caribbean - 16 mics for each instrument in the orchestra - and this obviously required a ludicrous amount of RAM to make the most of. Hence the switch to a 64bit OS (Windows XP64, IIRC), and goodbye Scope!
This all happened before the Sonic Core thing though. I have no idea about RC Productions' plans for the future, but they're definitely aware of SC now, so who knows.
That said, this all happened relatively recently - 'older' films that Hans scored, like Gladiator (not that old!) were definitely done using Scope.
Also, this list could get quite unwieldy if we extend it to include people using Creamware synths and ASBs (I can't remember off the top of my head, but there are several high-profile electro acts using Minimaxes and Prodysseys).
Cheers!
Chris