NIN Studio Equipment
 
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08/16/08 1:51 PM

For a long time I'm looking for some kind of list what equipment Trent uses in the studio. I haven't found something that satisfied me. It would be cool to know, if he uses vsts and which programs and what guitarstuff he uses and synths etc. etc. etc.
Hope somebody of you got something interesting

 

08/17/08 12:26 AM

I think someone wrote on ETS that when he's on tour and not dragging his Mini Moog along with him, he's using M-Audio's G-Force bundle which is err, supposedly better than Arturia Analog factory.

 

08/18/08 3:25 AM

He uses Pro Tools.

This immediately infers god-like status.

grinning smileygrinning smileygrinning smiley

(I'm a Pro Tools geek.)

 

08/18/08 10:58 AM

Actually he doesnt use Pro Tools that much. He uses Logic.

 

08/18/08 11:14 AM

If you want to read up on a bunch of the software he uses, try the full Native Instruments interview found here. If you don't want to read the whole interview, here's the section that deals the most with the software.

posted:
Interiewer: NI software seems to be at the core of your musical work. How were you introduced to it?

Trent: Around the time we were working on the "Fragile" record, we ended up getting a PC hooked up just to run Generator, the first version of Reaktor. It was quite a battle to get the right interface and to get it to work, so we really just used it as an occasional sound design type thing, but it seemed like the most amazing tool that we'd ever come across, because of being able to go to levels deeper than you ever imagined you could. It made a lot of the things that we were messing around with at the time seem like they were going to be obsolete.

For the last two albums we used Battery exclusively as the drum sampler because I just like the way it works, it's set up the way I think, and it's an easy drag and drop tool. When Kontakt came out, I would primarily use that as a sound design tool less than for the meat and potatoes of sampling, because we had already started in another format. In Kontakt pretty much any sound will sound like a really interesting sample within a matter of minutes. I think that audio software really has come into its own right and is not just an emulation of hardware, but a truly great musical instrument in itself.

Interviewer: Guitars and distortion have always been a focus of the "Nine Inch Nails" sound. How did you create those sounds for your current album?

Trent: For a large portion of what we did, we treated Reaktor like a guitar pedal, like the ultimate distortion box. Instead of having an array of pedals on the floor, a lot of the pedals became virtual in Reaktor. We went out of Reaktor into the amp head for most of the record. Running it through a real guitar amp and miking it up brought it back to sounding less like science fiction and more like real world. Some of the sounds were like "Wow, I haven't used it that way before". We had a lot of flexibility in the tone.

Interviewer: You chose to use Reaktor rather than Guitar Rig?

Trent: Well, eventually Guitar Rig worked its way into the process. Sometimes we'd make a very clean patch that only utilized the amp simulators or different arrays of speakers and then take whatever we might be using as the front head and run it through the amp simulator in Guitar Rig. In the studio we had two Apple G5's, one running Pro Tools hosting Guitar Rig, and the other one with Logic hosting Reaktor, so we could suck as much horse power as we needed and then just digitally transfer it to the computer with the main Pro Tools system. We didn't swamp the computer too much, but those were two instruments that kept coming back up. Even most of the synths on the record this time around were made or edited with these tools. What I wanted was a low tech sound, the opposite of what "Fragile" was loaded with.

Interviewer: What other software have you been experimenting with?

Trent: I have gone down the path with Spektral Delay a lot and really like messing around with Vokator. But opposed to my first album, where I only had an Emax sampler and knew every possible trick, it’s impossible for me to keep up at that level with everything today.

 

08/18/08 11:14 AM

Fair enough!!

Can I change that to "Digidesign stuff" then? Coz NIN use those rather fabulous Venue consoles for their FoH (and monitor?) desks.

grinning smiley

(Yes, I KNOW that's not 'studio'... Heh heh heh!!!)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/18/2008 10:15AM by B13.

 

08/18/08 12:15 PM

nice to see that he also uses many stuff from native instruments, especially Reaktor! Reaktor is god!!!

 

08/21/08 10:05 AM

You should read this thread on ETS.

 

08/21/08 7:56 PM

B13 posted:
He uses Pro Tools.

This immediately infers god-like status.

grinning smileygrinning smileygrinning smiley

(I'm a Pro Tools geek.)

still have some god-like status for me too?
i use protools

grinning smiley

well, i use some gear that Trent uses as well

as PROTOOLS, Reaktor, iZotope Trash VST, and some apple follower stuff

 

08/25/08 7:31 PM

Ableton Live Bitches

 

08/26/08 3:21 AM

Queiroga_ posted:
still have some god-like status for me too?
i use protools

grinning smiley

DAMN right!!

grinning smiley

 

09/03/08 9:42 PM

Ableton is da shiznit!!!

 

09/04/08 5:13 AM

From what I've seen and read, I think Trent owns two of everything ever build for a recording studio and all the guitar pedals ever made.

 

09/04/08 10:24 AM

joymode posted:
Actually he doesnt use Pro Tools that much. He uses Logic.

True, and seems to be better than Protools, but is only for Mac users or... Hackintosh winking smiley

 

09/04/08 10:18 PM

Does anyone know exactly the types of keyboards used for the NIN recordings?

I know Trent has used the Emax II and DX7s often (the latter was the primary for the self destruct tour) but was wondering if anyone know much about Trent's choice of keys. I've heard the Nord Lead and Casio SK-1 have been used since the Fragile. Any help would be great.

 

09/04/08 10:57 PM

Okay, I consider this definitely related to the topic of Keyboards. I didn't get a chance to find it on the previous forums either.

Can anyone give me more information on the Keyboard stand(s) used on stage? I am going to guess (pretty positive) that it is a custom built or custom made stand because it is BADASS and unique.

(sorry, I didn't answer your question senateguard33 and instead asked another one)

 

09/05/08 1:54 AM

Here is some info on that:

A link!

 

09/05/08 5:19 AM

Hi all,

I've merged senateguard33's 'NIN Keyboards' thread with this one coz it's all kinda related...

winking smiley

B13

 

09/05/08 11:04 PM

anyone checked this out:
[nz.youtube.com]
its got a pretty nice chunk of gear in it!

 

09/05/08 11:18 PM

I use my mouth... watch... it's called...


It's an homage.

 

09/06/08 2:35 PM

evelynmachine posted:
anyone checked this out:
[nz.youtube.com]
its got a pretty nice chunk of gear in it!

I spotted a korg triton, nord lead, the obivous minimoog, and a shitload of guitar pedals.

 

09/07/08 12:55 PM

grr, wish I had his set up!

 

09/08/08 7:30 PM

An SSL AWS 900+ console was used in the making of Ghosts based on the pics. I was really looking into a Digidesign Icon console for my studio that I'm about to build, but I'm liking the specs of the SSL.

 

09/09/08 6:15 AM

Oh gawds, I love SSLs!!

I 'cut my teeth' on an old SSL when i was an ickle tape op. Love 'em!!

cool smiley

 

09/09/08 6:42 AM

I played with an SSL consol with a digital interface at the SMPTE exhibition last year.
I was mixing a Peter Gabriel song haha.
Such a win!

 

09/09/08 7:33 AM

I have found that Trent has used this gear in the past/present.

Roland R-70
Yamaha DX-7 (this was used on pretty hate machine)
Roland TR-606
Casio SK-1
Oberheim OB-8
Oberheim OB-MX
Oberheim pander
Waldorf pulse
Waldorf mircowave
Moog music minimoog voyager
ableton live
pro tools
Emagic Logic.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/09/2008 07:35AM by Drippingsoul13.

 

09/10/08 7:15 AM

I forgot to add

Nord Lead 2
Access Virus A
Access Virus B
Access Virus C

 

11/19/08 10:59 AM

Hello,
In search of sound, I would like to know which VST Trent Reznor is using for the last years.

I know that he uses these VST:
Prophet V
Quad Frohmage
Native Instruments Reaktor
Native Instruments Battery
Native Instruments Absynth

So if you can help me to complete the list!

Thanks



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/20/2008 05:08AM by joxer.

 

11/19/08 11:08 AM

Hi folks,

I've just stickied this thread to the top of the board... coz it's what everyone of an audio-curious persuasion wants to know!!

winking smiley

B13

 

11/24/08 12:29 PM

NIN uses "the French Connection" for that pitch-changing amazing sound in the end of "Sunspots" on the With Teeth album. It's a Ondes Martenot, a type of pitch modulator synth made in the 1920's.

It's more of an OldTools thing. Sorry couldn't resist.spinning smiley sticking its tongue out



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/24/2008 02:23PM by votiVe.

 
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