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Mastering the Language of Sound: A Conversation with Daniel Hug – Part 2

January 7, 2026 by Jeff Moore

The future sounds different - Audio Branding Podcast - Daniel Hug

“Step sounds in a game is a sample being repeated, and then people start to make little variations in pitch of this sample. And then they became increasingly sophisticated with middleware, and so a whole set of software emerged, a type of software game, audio middleware, that serves only the purpose of making sound, usually sample-based sounds, pleasurable to use in an interactive context. And there are many different strategies, layering, adaptive mixing, even spectral shaping and stuff like that. And, of course, generative approaches as well are coming in, and that’s so interesting.” – Daniel Hug

 

This episode is the second half of my conversation with sound and interaction designer, researcher, and head of the Sound Design MA at Zurich University of the Arts, Daniel Hug, as we talk about what the Avengers and Matrix movies can teach us about sound design, how video games helped pave the way for audio-first UX, and the importance of learning not just music but the language of sound.

 

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(0:00:00) – The Evolution of Sound Design

As we start the second half of our discussion, Daniel and I talk about how Hollywood blockbusters have shown that a strong first impression can have diminishing returns, and how video-game design demonstrates the value of planning for repetition when it comes to sound. “Game sound, I always say, it has taught me probably the most about interactive or use-oriented sound design,” he explains. “Although you would not expect it from there, it’s not product sound design, it has nothing to do with cars or appliances or whatever, but it’s the [same] basic mechanisms. It’s about interaction.” We talk about his work on electric vehicle soundscapes and the sound designs in sci-fi movies that helped shape his design philosophy. “The sound of the car changes based on the way I press the gas pedal,” he says. “So if I’m being too aggressive, the sound can actually tell me, make me feel that, oh, now you’re overdoing it. And that’s what a film sound designer would do in a science-fiction film.”

(0:14:37) – Empowering Sound Design for Everyday Life

Daniel tells us more about the considerations that go into automobile sound design, including legal concerns that go well beyond the car’s interior. “In Europe,” he tells us, “they have this regulation that from zero to thirty you have to have some noise generator. So even Teslas have, since, I don’t know how many years, but eventually they started to make noise as well.” We talk about how COVID and the shift to virtual spaces and online content brought more attention to sound design, and how the language to describe sounds is still evolving. “We have all kinds of visual languages that are established and normative, so to say,” he explains. “They tell us how to think, or to think of a certain image. In sound, especially if it’s non-musical, this is often missing. We have to come up with something.”

 

Episode Summary

  • Sound design in films, games, and cars, and the challenges of preventing user fatigue.

  • Daniels’ approach to integrating synthetic sound design into everyday life.

 

Connect with the Guest

University of the Arts Zurich: https://www.zhdk.ch/person/10329/

MA Composition and Sound Design website: https://www.zhdk.ch/sounddesign/

Daniel’s Researchgate link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel-Hug/

Caru Care website: https://www.caru-care.com/

Follow Daniel Hug on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hug-daniel/

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This interview episode was very skillfully made to sound beautiful by the talented Humberto Franco.

** Transcript available upon request

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