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@DielectricFailureАй бұрын
I think what makes Nine Inch Nails so special is Trent has a unique voice. No matter what he makes musically, his voice is the glue.
@chronic_johnson_a.r.a.bАй бұрын
It's definitely a recognised voice. But I've heard a lot of his instrumental/soundtrack stuff without even knowing it was him and instantly thought, is this Trent Reznor? He has a very particular approach to atmosphere, melody, drum grooves and synth sounds.
@dopey47322 күн бұрын
I think what makes NIN special is the layers
@iphatbassАй бұрын
Now that's goated tutorial!!! I wish me and my friend had this kind of tutorials 10 years ago xD There were kostly tutorials for "normal" metal and electronic subgenres
@barchelАй бұрын
Yoooo another the fragile lover! Also amazing video!
@JonnyismАй бұрын
Doing something in the style of Nine Inch Nails or at least influenced by them is kinda easy when you're referring to certain things. I like industrial music because the electronic sounds are diverse and you'll rarely hear a electronic noise that sounds similar to another electronic noise but sometimes you do which happens sometimes.
@LessThanPulp16 күн бұрын
The Fragile is a tremendous work. An epic poem for the 20th century.
@broccoliking6668Ай бұрын
I've been loving these videos! Great description and advice.
@tom_kennedyАй бұрын
Magnificent. So many great tips in one video!
@AEONtheproducerАй бұрын
When Richii Wainwright uploads, it's a good day
@farmcommand7923Ай бұрын
NAILED IT
@Chamaenerion-angustifoliumАй бұрын
thank you bro, you are the best
@frankiewylde7649Ай бұрын
Great insights thank you! 🙏
@AbominusRulesАй бұрын
ive been at this whole industrial music thing since 1995 and theres a lot of cool tips in here! well done man!
@Emcfree2084Ай бұрын
Awesome videos. Banger after banger.
@paullay9869Ай бұрын
More more more please! Learning a lot from this. Such simple modulations to help harness those tight NIN lines! 👍👍👍
@Fiveash-ArtАй бұрын
Brilliant stuff. 👍🏻
@DanteS-119Ай бұрын
Holy shit. That’s beautiful.
@RhekluseАй бұрын
Very cool!
@tylermartin363417 күн бұрын
This was fuckin great dude!
@olegvasilev1973Ай бұрын
this shit rocks so hard! killer track!
@tentickterror8308Ай бұрын
great video!
@philippgrunert8776Ай бұрын
This video is a gem
@nicoantuna1454Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this, The Fragile is my favorite album ever. Please do more videos like this, and if you made a NIN Vital Preset pack I would buy it immediately
@privatgustlАй бұрын
Reaaaaally nice😍😍😍
@whitelinerz411029 күн бұрын
Love this mate! i learned so much from this, i would love to see a detailed breakdown though on some of the effects settings your using.. either way! good job man!
@rapastronaut77Ай бұрын
this is dope sir
@legionxeroactualАй бұрын
if memory serves, that synth sound from 'ruiner' was based on a brass preset from the Kurzweil K2000 series of synthesizers that was heavily edited.
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
Interesting! I’ve never heard another sound like it before
@legionxeroactualАй бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright if we're both referencing the pad type sound, then yeah. that whole album was full of great sound design. the K2000 series had hit the market a few years prior and was a staple instrument on that album. not just the synthesizer, but also the sampler. it was crazy powerful for the early 90s, heh.
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
@@legionxeroactual oh I’m talking about the high airy synth. Although I do love that brassy sound too
@legionxeroactualАй бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright oh wow, thanks for clarifying!! haha. so just to be clear, the high pitched sound from :30-1:00?
@legionxeroactualАй бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright sorry, homie, my dumb ass didn't even think to go back and rewatch the video, haha. now i know what sound you're talking about, the lead synth with the percussive front end. yeah, that's a super cool sound. almost like a revamped sample from PHM, yeah?
@SeeDTraX5 күн бұрын
Cool idea putting different NIN Album techniques in one video. Interesting sound I like it. I also took a couple notes, I really like the Vital plugin never heard of till watching, and it’s really a lot of fun to play with so far. Would also be interested to see a Pitchshifter or Static X production video if possible. Thanks for the great in-depth 👍
@zacharyvargo9011Күн бұрын
Well done sir
@truthseeker333-id7exАй бұрын
bruh i been trying to recreate this sound for years, thank you!
@JoshuaTMageeАй бұрын
This is great! Would love to see more in-depth sound design videos on how you're creating some of these signature sounds in your tracks. Thanks!
@mr.e643Ай бұрын
Nice one dude
@chronic_johnson_a.r.a.bАй бұрын
Honestly, you could have kept the drums as they were prior to the bit-crushing effect and it would've had Fragile/With Teeth era vibes. Sometimes people lean too hard into the "idea" of industrial music and forget that so many NIN songs have a live drum sound, even if it's several different samples put together and looped. That blend of garage-y, punk rock with the industrial synths and guitars. Very well done on the bass part, the acoustic guitar and ring modulation though.
@worksofein6449Ай бұрын
Damn, nailed it! Suddenly I was an awkward '90's teenager again.
@vincentsvirtues4172Ай бұрын
NIN may seem chaotically dissonant, but there is purpose in it. He tends to use not-quite-major and not-quite-minor scales, like Mixolydian, Aeolian Dominant, and Dorian
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
Oh for sure. Especially on the Fragile. I feel like the best way I’d describe Trent’s approach with that is that he likes to find the beauty in dissonant/atonal scales and the dissonance in pretty sounding scales
@motaki7919 күн бұрын
Oh, I just saw your comment, I thought and generally said the same thing. His version was nice too-just more Mick Gordanish
@motaki7919 күн бұрын
This guy did a good job emulating trents sound (albeit making fun of trent) kzbin.info/www/bejne/jHq8hnh7brGUqs0si=XgLYpFGlGRp9SULz
@huhno84146 күн бұрын
Dude I’m like so in love with what you make! I really wanna start making my own music as well but I don’t own any instrument nor really any program to start. What would you recommend to total beginner? I dream of making my own music someday and to study it in the future 🖤 could you maybe do a video of how to start and what products are you using? Everything you make is so dope! You’re so inspiring honestly 🖤🖤
@teacherdominic3907Ай бұрын
damn that bass line sounded good
@agoraphobiapublishingАй бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@adoretheredАй бұрын
This is awesome! I'd love to see your take on Hellbilly Deluxe era Rob Zombie!
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
One of my fav albums. Great idea. Gonna make that happen sometime soon🤘
@GerardHamptonАй бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright Could you take a look at The Prodigy 🤘🥂 cheers
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
@@GerardHampton yeah also planning to do a Prodigy style track at some point!
@GerardHamptonАй бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright Legend, great videos thanks!
@akshaydeАй бұрын
It's the same music. Just have to do 7000 'Yeah!' per song
@_mario_mindАй бұрын
Incredible work dude! Can your project be heard in full?
@motaki7919 күн бұрын
I love the track! Although I thought the end result was much more aligned with Mick Gordan and his Doom soundtrack-as Trent Reznor tended to deviate from the Dorian mode. Still, great job.
@sirmarmotas3091Ай бұрын
🤘
@TkivoАй бұрын
This sounds more like the recent work of Gary Numan, who has been heavily influenced by NIN for the last 20 years. But great job capturing the '90s industrial rock feel. The acoustic guitar elements of 'Fragile' always sounded like heavily compressed piezo pickups with funky robot-like strumming.
@jefflwadfordjr.1128Ай бұрын
Teach me thank you
@geraldgoodiii6993Ай бұрын
I produce industrial techno… So some of these techniques like bit crushing the fuck out of a drum loop layered on the main drums .. something I wouldn’t have thought of Thanks for the influence
@deefortyАй бұрын
Daft question, but can i add vsts to audio files ? For example, can i record a guitar track and put serum on the track ? Like is there a way to mix both? In real time or after its recorded.
@s.gharavi1614Ай бұрын
Have you ever used an mpc for industrial rather than cubes?
@Chamaenerion-angustifoliumАй бұрын
Could you please do more tutorials about Merelyn Manson instrumentals🙏
@jonny26281Ай бұрын
From what I’ve read from various sources there’s very little acoustic guitar on the fragile. Apparently he used a Parker guitar with a piezo pickup.
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
Interesting! That would make sense since it’s such a weird acoustic type of sound
@tendrel_soundАй бұрын
i couldn’t subscribe fast enough
@DaxHamelАй бұрын
Greatjob! Now fill it with a lyric about how broke the world and your own soul is.
@adammassacre1981Ай бұрын
2:21 "sounds kinda bad" sounds great to me lol :)
@NILEGOD.777Ай бұрын
This actually kind of reminds me of "Golden Age" era marilyn manson with those choppy drums, those guitars sound sick btw.
@sointrusiveАй бұрын
Anti-Christ Superstar?
@NILEGOD.777Ай бұрын
@@sointrusive No no like the actual album "The Golden Age Of Grotesque"
@JasonPruettАй бұрын
he is good at this so it looks easy. it is not that easy for most of us
@StanSinitsky6 күн бұрын
Hey man, I just wanted to ask how do you like your PRS SE Starla? I have a chance to get one for real cheap but the seller is from another city and he plays blues and stuff like that so his demos aren'te very informative for me. How does it handle stuff like nu metal or modern metalcore, do you like its neck for these styles?
@RichiiWainwright6 күн бұрын
@@StanSinitsky I did my usual dumb trick of buying a guitar purely based on its looks. So.. it’s not 100% ideal for modern metal, but the stock pickups are pretty good (but not amazing). They do the job. The neck is my least fav thing about it. It’s kinda fat and not the best for shredding. For normal playing it’s fine though. Overall I really like the guitar but I’m definitely more of a 90s metal guy than a super tight modern chugga chugga guy. If that’s what you’re going for, it’d do the job but not as well as any modern Ibanez or Jackson etc. They do look super nice in person though and for the money it’s a great guitar overall !
@StanSinitsky6 күн бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright thanks for detailed response! I have a Schecter with a very thin neck for everything metal, so what I'm looking for now is a guitar that is on vintage side but capable of providing heavy tones if I need them in a different tuning. From what you said, Starla might be a good fit, so I'll give it a try!
@RichiiWainwright6 күн бұрын
@@StanSinitsky that’s pretty much what mine is for and I love it. As long as you have a backup for when the starla feels a little too clumsy I’d say it’s worth it!
@GWHPhotoАй бұрын
Is there a possibility of doing this in fl studio's so we can produce the same sound? Its a bit difficult to know what your doing.
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
I don’t use FL but yeah, everything I’m doing here can be done in FL or any other DAW. They’re all basically the same imo
@bsmith8166Ай бұрын
What about vocals????
@butsukete1806Ай бұрын
I have to have a DAW?
@FlashStalloneАй бұрын
Fragile is probably my top album too, and I'm getting "The Big Come Down" vibes on this when you started laying down the bass. Edit: Called it, now you pulled out the acoustic. Lolol I love it
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
Haha you saw it coming. It’s such an underrated NIN track
@RC-nj1byАй бұрын
sounds more like a Marilyn Manson song than it does NIN
@LouisMinett1994Ай бұрын
Resident evil af
@olakvernenestkje7332Ай бұрын
May i suggest the following bands, any one of these would make my day! Motionless in white Thirty Seconds To Mars (A beautiful lie era) HIM She Wants Revenge
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
HIM has to happen someday, one of my fav bands growing up. MiW and 30STM would be fun too. She Wants Revenge I need to get into more
@olakvernenestkje7332Ай бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright that sounds really awesome. Im excited!
@olakvernenestkje7332Ай бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright also may i suggest Type O Negative!, that would be so cool!
@teknotarot3125Ай бұрын
Niggy Tardust vibez in the intro part. nice!
@lambdalabs8216Ай бұрын
Sounds exactly like NIN
@trustno_oneАй бұрын
I'm at 4:00 and it's already TERRIFIC!
@justinwilliam4644Ай бұрын
It's a REECE BASS, alot of peeps use it
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
There’s a couple of Reeses in this. Not sure which one you mean. But yeah, I know haha
@HelicopterRidesForCommunistsАй бұрын
You missed a golden opportunity for a title... How to NAIL sounding like Nine Inch Nails.
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
Damn that’s good
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
How to NAIL Nine Inch Nails’ sound in NINE minutes (x2)
@HelicopterRidesForCommunistsАй бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright Thats the one!
@HelicopterRidesForCommunistsАй бұрын
Got to finish the video today. Id say you nailed it mate.
@TravvyhouseАй бұрын
Wanna start an NIN band? Lmaoo
@adamswierczynskiАй бұрын
I mean it starts very Nine Inch Nails, but then sounds like a middle school squabble between Ministry and Mick Gordon.
@ArklelinukeАй бұрын
Well yeah, Mick Gordon is basically if NIN leaned harder into metal and kept going heavier after Broken in a metal way
@rpple5796Ай бұрын
2:41 literally the kick in closer
@DretLortАй бұрын
Можешь свой голос делать посередине? Не слева или справа... Пожалуйста... Очень тяжело слушать в таком виде
@atrus3823Ай бұрын
Really cool, but I feel like advertising it as a breakdown of iconic nails sounds is a little misleading. What you show is your own nails-inspired sounds, which is really cool, but not what I was expecting. One other nitpick: I don’t want to assume your age, but I’m guessing 1999 was a little before your time. There was tons of bass-heavy music from that time and earlier. Vegas by The Crystal Method springs to mind. I was in high school in 1999 and I had friends with giant subs in their cars, and they blasted all kinds of crazy stuff so loud it was hard to breathe.
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
I mean I said at the start that they’re my own presets. And I meant bassy for rock. Hard to compare to fully electronic music when the approach for NIN is so inherently different to stuff like the crystal method
@akshaydeАй бұрын
Doesn't sound like NIN. Sounds more like what mason's industrial producers would do and also some modern industrial bands like 3Teeth or something like that. Can't remember the name
@tonymont72Ай бұрын
You skip a lot of stuff - editing out important info - trying to make video fast and short. Otherwise good info, just wish it wasn't cut up and short.
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
I really try hard to cram all the most important stuff in there but it's a difficult balance. If I showed the whole process it'd be hours long and boring af haha
@cthulholmhastur5317Ай бұрын
Sounding like NIN is not something u will get from a tutorial. I knew Trent from Ytown days. He was a genius with a passion. If ur that, then u can sound like NIN.
@callactm14Ай бұрын
hire a producer and a sound designer like Trent did, he is useless
@mediumvillainАй бұрын
idiot talk. he has production collaborators (Alan Moulder & Atticus Ross mostly) but he's been writing & producing his own records for 35 years, producing other peoples records, and composing film & television scores for over a decade.
@garethde-witt6433Ай бұрын
Sorry but it’s rather boring and predictable.
@wasabifinessedАй бұрын
Have you ever heard NIN?
@garethde-witt6433Ай бұрын
@@wasabifinessedBig fan of NIN and have been to concerts so yep I’ve heard them
@michaeldeane6102Ай бұрын
You ever listen to breaking Benjamin? ive tried a million times to get the guitar tone from Saturate but never successfully. Id love to see a video on them, checkout “Polyamorous” if u get the chance to
@michaeldeane6102Ай бұрын
their newer stuff is more production heavy tho if you’re jnto that stiff more.. check out tourniquet
@RichiiWainwrightАй бұрын
Yeah great band! I don’t know if I’ll do a specifically Breaking Benjamin themed vid but the Saturate tones are very typical late 90s/early 00s tones, which I will probably do a vid on at some point 🤘
@michaeldeane6102Ай бұрын
@@RichiiWainwright Sounds great man! Love your videos
@StanSinitskyАй бұрын
It's basically a PRS into Mesa sound. Keep in mind that bands during that era had a bit different tone for L and R channels - they had "bright side" and "beefy side". They used Marshall amps for the "bright" and Mesa for the "beefy", and all through the same Mesa 4x12 cab.
@michaeldeane6102Ай бұрын
@@StanSinitsky Duude thats so cool you’re totally right. I feel like I can hear this in Pain by Three days grace. left side is brighter right? Do you know a good source to learn this kind of production from?