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Ben Joray
Приєднався 2 тра 2012
Nine Inch Nails “Closer” Bassline on Moog Sub Phatty
The closest I've gotten to the bassline from Closer by Nine Inch Nails. Arturia Keystep is sequencing, and sound’s coming from Sub Phatty.
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Congratulations on the accurate sound. I am trying this on Subsequent 37.
think you could share the notes being played? having a hard time digging it out by ear
You made this sound better than most videos I’ve been seeing.
I need this instrument
I could listen to this beat for HOURS.. Iv always felt it needed to be louder and longer on the NIN track
It's funny how they put a typical funky riff on a big fat rude synth and made it metal/industrial/electronica. Awesomeness.
Nailed it!!! Now can you please let me take a screenshot of all your settings lol
nice!
Biblically accurate
It it is close but the album tone has a bit more "quack" to it.
mooooooooooooooooooooooog , thanks , this sounds great
That weird noise could never be a hit song!
Heeelp meee I broke apart my insides
Man I love watching people discover these little bits that make songs so special. This bassline is gross and groovy at the same time.
Takes me back to '94.
I cant hear a thing
Do you know what creates the LFO/filtering effect during the break of "The Perfect Drug"? I don't think it's in the official music video, but only the single/David Lynch film version. It has this rubber band descending sound that I'd love to know how to recreate.
2:45 mins into the following video; "Lost Highway Soundtrack 03. The Perfect Drug"
The synth is a mad scientists instrument
Pretty close. There’s a subtle slapback delay that really elevates the effect in the original.
In 1994, you could have used this thing to make 16 year old goth girls throw their stinky panties at you for free.
Rezart
0:14
Thank u. It is an excellent timbre
still love this sound!!
This is the proof why I love synth fans so damn much. Truly impressive mate!!
Awesome
Hi, very nice sound. And I love NIN. I noticed you had all melody triggered. Could you give me the rudiments? Is that a midi controller? Is there a daw into the process?
It’s an Arturia keystep, which is a midi controller with a sequencer. No daw here; just the synth and the midi controller to sequence the notes since the Sub Phatty does not have an in built sequencer.
@@benjoray many thanks for the explanation!
was it phat ? no it was sub-phat
Nice! You should get a desktop evolver to go with the moog. It’s what I did with my ms20. You could destroy.
Not 100% positive but I believe Trent used a Moog Prodigy during this era so the tone makes sense.
👍❤️
Mold and nuclear radiation?
I have the synth that was used to make the original bassline
Good job. Nailed it
Really the only thing missing is the awkward sampler pauses.
Damn, this is awesome! I've been thinking of adding a sub phatty to my kit for a while, in a weird way this helps my decision
I would actually recommend the subsequent 25 instead. The keys are much nicer to play on. The duophonic capability is great to have, as well as the increased headroom. If you’re trying to spend less though the sub phatty is a good choice too.
@@benjoray Yeah I've also been looking at that as well (and drooling over the 37), it'd mostly just a price thing for me. Thx for the advice
whats the notes? I can never get the very last section right lol also good job on this it sounds like a studio isolated track
Fuck yeah!!!
So gooooood
would you be able to recreate this one a Subsequent 25 or 37?
Both the subsequent 25 and 37 are based on the sub phatty, so yes I would imagine it can be done.
Hell, I literally just ran across this and it made me a very proud man. Don't you love that moment when the right adjustment evolves a step more. I'll be sharing and kudos to you!
Whoever thumbs downed this obviously has no clue about accuracy
Spot on!
This is so damn cool
Straight up perfect. I got close with my Model D. Funny thing is I read an interview (I think on Sound on Sound?) where it stated he did the baseline with an akai S1000. Owning one myself, I think it could have been possible but imo it had to have been done on a moog
betcha was on a minimoog
Blueshifter here in the comments found out it is a sample. The sound itself however could’ve been done on a moog for sure
Moog keyboards will make you question all the time you spent learning to play bass guitar. Moog bass notes are not plucked or slapped, they emerge from the ether and envelope your ears in creamy, chocolatey goodness.
Very well put
my whole life trying to get good a bass trying to find a nice timbre, but there's no better bass than a moog.
Lol they really do make some of the most amazing bass sounds. I will say I still find a lot of use in using bass guitar for certain more "mean" sounding parts, but honestly most simple bass parts sound better with a moog, maybe ran through some light saturation
This bass player agrees
Fucking awesome.
this is amazing
oh wow this is awesome man!!!
your a bad-ass for even attempting a Trent Reznor NIN tone pre-set...rumor has it that bass tone in that song was made using a synth called the Prophet V but I'm not entirely sure