What audio equipment was used during sound production for The Bourne Conspiracy video game?
For The Bourne Conspiracy, Pro Tools M-Powered was an integral part of the audio production process. While editing sessions, we were fortunate enough to get the stems from John Powell (the composer responsible for music in the Bourne film series) and Paul Oakenfold (the renowned DJ who contributed additional music to the game). We were able to interchange and mix the different sound stems we received from John Powell and Paul Oakenfold. This allowed us to not only recreate the signature Bourne sound, but also to have Paul inject his unique ‘signature style’ dance beats into the game. Members of the High Moon Studios audio team used the FireWire 410 for editing sound effects, dialogue and music within the game. I use my Ozonic MIDI controller for mobile recording. One of the best-kept secrets is the balanced mic pres in both interfaces—both units sound great, and really create a powerhouse for mobile recording. Along with the GForce plug-ins, I can assign all my effects to the controlle