Lior Rosner
Lior Rosner's Gear
Lior Rosner utilized the Roland XV-5080 sound module during his early work at Saban Entertainment/Fox Kids, specifically in the production of soundtracks for shows like "Power Rangers Wild Force." This is evidenced by the frequent use of patches such as "The Andes" from Bank E in episodes like "Unfinished Business," as highlighted in the official Power Rangers video on YouTube.
In the cue at 2:22 in the first episode of Power Rangers Wild Force, music composed by Lior Rosner, the Time Machine, Fugitive, and Heat loops from Eastwest Percussive Adventures 1 can be distinctly heard. This is evidenced in a video provided by Power Rangers Official on YouTube.
Lior Rosner has been using the Roland LA Composer Plug-Ins since 2000, particularly during his work on "Power Rangers," as confirmed by the Power Rangers Official YouTube channel. His co-composer, Inon Zur, also utilized this library, which is evident in the distinctive sound across the score. The samples from this library were primarily accessible to Media Ventures members, a group Rosner was not part of, further substantiating his use of the Roland LA Composer Plug-Ins. A good example of the brass and strings recorded by Hans Zimmer in Air Lyndhurst with the London Symphony Orchestra can be heard at 9:08 in the final episode of Power Rangers Time Force.
In the video titled "Battle of the Zords | Power Rangers Wild Force | Full Episode | E11" by Power Rangers Official, at 14:13, the Taiko drums from the Eastwest Quantum Leap Rare Instruments can be distinctly heard, confirming Lior Rosner's use of this virtual instrument. Additionally, the Tin Whistles from the same product are utilized at various points throughout the season.
In the first episode of Power Rangers Wild Force, at the 1:30 mark, composer Lior Rosner utilizes the "Fish Flute 2 Flutes" phrase patch from the Q Up Arts Voices of Native America V1, followed by additional flute sounds from the same product. This is corroborated by the official Power Rangers YouTube channel.
During the battle with Zen-Aku in the Power Rangers Wild Force episode "Battle of the Zords," at the 14:13 mark, Lior Rosner utilizes Spectrasonics Vocal Planet, evidenced by the distinctive percussive breath samples. Additional samples, such as bass vocal scat and long ambient exhales, are also employed throughout the series, as demonstrated in the official video provided by Power Rangers Official on YouTube.
In the final episode of Power Rangers Time Force, at 15:34, the "MORTEDABO" patch from Spectrasonics Symphony of Voices, specifically the phrase "morte et dabo," can be heard, confirming its use by composer Lior Rosner. Additionally, the "BC Amen" boys choir patch appears slightly earlier, and both are utilized for general choir aahs and oohs throughout the show. This serves as evidence of Rosner's use of this specific music gear, as documented by Power Rangers Official on YouTube.
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In the first episode of Power Rangers Wild Force, at the 18:12 timestamp, the loop used during the Wild Force Megazord cue is identified as originating from the ILIO Ethno Techno music software. Lior Rosner, composer and music producer for the show, utilized various loops from this product, most notably "Brutus 126" and "Delirious 141," throughout the series. This is substantiated by the official Power Rangers YouTube channel.
Composer and music producer Lior Rosner utilized Peter Siedlaczek's Advanced Orchestra for the timpani in his Power Rangers compositions. It is confirmed that prior to the 2000 series "Lightspeed Rescue," he employed this orchestral sample library for the full orchestra in his work on "Lost Galaxy." This information is supported by a video provided by Dheeran Cartoons on YouTube, featuring "Power Rangers Lost Galaxy Episode 001 Quasar Quest 1 | Season 7."
In Episode 26 of "Power Rangers Wild Force," at the 4:24 mark, the Bowed Cymbal 3 sample from Prosonus Percussion 2, part of Prosonus The Orchestral Collection, can be distinctly heard. Composer Lior Rosner utilized this collection, including its string and brass FX, on multiple occasions between 1998 and 2002 to create tension effects in his work on the Power Rangers series. This is documented in the official Power Rangers episode titled "The Master's Last Stand," available on the Power Rangers Official YouTube channel.
In Episode 14 of Power Rangers Wild Force, at the timestamp of 16:46, the "Sonar" loop from Spectrasonics Metamorphosis can be heard, confirming the use of this music software by composer Lior Rosner throughout the season. This is evidenced by the video provided by Power Rangers Official on YouTube.
In the first episode of "Power Rangers Wild Force," at the 3:26 mark, composer Lior Rosner utilizes the "BETRAYAL" and "NIGHTMARES" samples from the Spectrasonics Distorted Reality 2 software. These samples are prominently featured throughout the season, as confirmed by the official Power Rangers YouTube channel.
In Episode 12 of Power Rangers Wild Force, at 9:32, an ambient guitar pad sample from the Spectrasonics Bizarre Guitar can be heard, demonstrating Lior Rosner's use of this plugin throughout the show's soundtrack. This is confirmed by the Power Rangers Official YouTube channel.
In the penultimate episode of "Power Rangers Time Force" titled "The End of Time Part 2," at 11:33, a sample from the Prosonus Prepared Piano can be heard. This confirms that Lior Rosner, the composer and music producer for the show, utilized this music software library during his work on the series, as evidenced by the official episode uploaded by Power Rangers Official on YouTube.
In this scene from Power Rangers Time Force at 12:41, the "FX H2OPHN" samples and "PNOHRP" can be heard at the same time. The former was famously used all over The Matrix, 1999 as well. Other samples from the SV-SV70-01 show up on the soundtrack as well such as other prepared piano samples and possibly the included Cathedral Organ.
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