To me, the closest NIN era this resembles would be from Broken. With hints of KMFDM or Ministry. If there was a more syncopated guitar or lead synth punctuated with some very angsty vocals we'd be getting real close! Well done overall, appreciate the inspiration!
1:40 Trent used a Zoom 9030 and a Marshall JMP-1 with some touch ups in Turbosynth on Broken and The Downward Spiral, that lack of a cab is the one necessity to recreating that sound.
_NIN is the best for how they make each song sound so different but good. 🎹🏆 Thanks for these tutorials! I’ll check more out from after I get to work._
Trent use a ZOOM 9030 for Pinion And he used a ZOOM 9002 on wish with a ZOOM 9030 blend this is why on his live shows. You will Always here pinion Go into wish He does use a ZOOM 9150 but i dont konw what songs at all Head Like A Hole he used a MXR M-80 with Behringer Model D Juno 60 Arp Odyssey Oh I almost forgot NIN The Hand That Feeds He used a Old school bigmuff bass pedal the all black or gray pedel Here are some tones Hope this helps anyone
www.beatstars.com/beat/marilyn-manson-rammstein-ghostemane-metal-beat-14570940 www.beatstars.com/beat/marilyn-manson-rammstein-ghostemane-industrial-metal-beat-14490368 www.beatstars.com/beat/marilyn-manson-powerman-5000-type-track-130bpm-12398311 I have a bunch more on that site too but these are the Manson sounding ones bro 🤘
When you were talking into the mic, the distortion in my left ear was annoying. Everything else was great. The guitar sounds were spot on. You have a good insight to TR's process.
I had to stop watching because the bias to the left ear was too strong for me to bear. This vid has piqued my interest though so I'll check out your other vids.
@@AntonyDoria-m5k it’s a Hartwood charger which is cheap, but I put some good pickups in it. It’s almost all in the production and mixing yeah. Pickups matter a bit, but expensive guitars are a scam imo. It’s all about how you process it. I could 100% get the same quality of sound, or very very close, from a $100 guitar
I don't hear the foggiest resemblance to NiN. There's a bunch of other things that it sounds like more. I kinda think you just made some pretty cool heavy shit. That's not a diss. If this sounds like NiN to you then thats a pretty cool insight into how you hear NiN. You should do more of this stuff, I'm gonna subscribe. I bet if you did a series of like, " my interpretation of" or something like that. it would be a hit. you are already popping up high in searches.
As one of the most NIN-obsessed people ever I have to give my input. I think you're on the right path with the guitar if you're going for the early 90's Broken/Downward Spiral tone, but this feels like it's missing some things that Trent does to really make his songs unique. I personally would have started with the beat. Trent more often than not starts his songs with a really punchy beat in the verse, some synth or piano melodies, and maybe some rising noise. Then the chorus comes in with a riff that hadn't been heard in the chorus, maybe a different beat as well. It's missing those synth/piano melodies, and maybe some creepy-sounding power octave chords. This is still pretty cool though, keep it up!
I think that this is a really cool video. The only thing I would say is that the editing of the zoom of your camera and the size of your picture isn't necessary. I think that type of editing, which I know is incredibly fashionable on UA-cam, only really appeals to people under the age of 14. Surely, with the type of videos you're making, your watching demographic is going to be a lot older?
I really hate it when people refer to instrumental songs they've recorded as "beats" when it's not hip-hop. You didn't make a "Nine Inch Nails type beat", you just wrote and produced a Nine Inch Nails-esque song. I don't know, something about that almost feels like you're selling yourself short even - Producing an industrial rock song generally just has a lot more auteur-ism to it than you find in hip hop, where producers often make beats and then sell them to whoever (not all - theyre have been some amazing artists in hip hop too, like J Dilla). Anyhow, your work really is quite good, that's just a pet peeve of mine lol
@@TheLokiBiz chill. I don’t like it either. Kids these days call instrumentals beats and part of my audience, is kids these days. Most of my vids don’t have the title ‘beat’ but the ones that do perform best, so it’s kind of a necessary evil
To me, the closest NIN era this resembles would be from Broken. With hints of KMFDM or Ministry. If there was a more syncopated guitar or lead synth punctuated with some very angsty vocals we'd be getting real close! Well done overall, appreciate the inspiration!
sounds a bit like wish
1:40 Trent used a Zoom 9030 and a Marshall JMP-1 with some touch ups in Turbosynth on Broken and The Downward Spiral, that lack of a cab is the one necessity to recreating that sound.
I discovered the no cab trick the same way and I’ve been using it to get the same tone. Super sick
Excellent work! Saved the crap out of this and your other nin tutorial! Thanks!
_NIN is the best for how they make each song sound so different but good. 🎹🏆 Thanks for these tutorials! I’ll check more out from after I get to work._
Appreciate you watching! Glad you’re getting something out of these vids🤘
@@RichiiWainwright It’s a lot of inspiration.
The Cali amp trick is great. Excited to try that tomorrow. Great upload
This is really cool to watch
Trent use a ZOOM 9030 for Pinion
And he used a ZOOM 9002 on wish with a ZOOM 9030 blend this is why on his live shows. You will Always here pinion Go into wish
He does use a ZOOM 9150 but i dont konw what songs at all
Head Like A Hole he used a
MXR M-80 with Behringer Model D
Juno 60
Arp Odyssey
Oh I almost forgot
NIN The Hand That Feeds
He used a Old school bigmuff bass pedal the all black or gray pedel
Here are some tones
Hope this helps anyone
Forgot to mention the bass strings they use are flatwounds. Strings, not Round wound.
Great video !!!
for industrial, Ministry, NIN and other check Kawai R-100 drummachine :) thats IT
Massively underrated comment
That's what I use most 😊
dude thats sick!! keep doing please
That chord progression is Long Hard Road out of Hell
haha yes I hear it now. but lets be real all chord progressions have been done before one way or another 😂
I was about to say that this is the same chords used une Long hard...
I wish they had a pedal like the Fortion Distortion sound.or something close.
Love for u to try a 'With Teeth' era NIN track next!!!
this came out 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀
Mr Self Destruct type ahh beat. ❤
while the drums are giving march of the pigs
reminds me a lot of the fragile, awesome stuff!
Probably my fav NIN album! Thank you 🤘
Other than the obvious Wish style drum beat, this sounds more like 90’s Circle of Dust than NIN to me.
Would like to hear some of those industrial songs
www.beatstars.com/beat/marilyn-manson-rammstein-ghostemane-metal-beat-14570940
www.beatstars.com/beat/marilyn-manson-rammstein-ghostemane-industrial-metal-beat-14490368
www.beatstars.com/beat/marilyn-manson-powerman-5000-type-track-130bpm-12398311
I have a bunch more on that site too but these are the Manson sounding ones bro 🤘
When you were talking into the mic, the distortion in my left ear was annoying. Everything else was great. The guitar sounds were spot on. You have a good insight to TR's process.
I had to stop watching because the bias to the left ear was too strong for me to bear. This vid has piqued my interest though so I'll check out your other vids.
Hey, great! What guitar do you use? Is it important to have an expensive guitar, or is it the distortion, layering and mixing that do the work? Thanks
@@AntonyDoria-m5k it’s a Hartwood charger which is cheap, but I put some good pickups in it. It’s almost all in the production and mixing yeah. Pickups matter a bit, but expensive guitars are a scam imo. It’s all about how you process it. I could 100% get the same quality of sound, or very very close, from a $100 guitar
I don't hear the foggiest resemblance to NiN. There's a bunch of other things that it sounds like more. I kinda think you just made some pretty cool heavy shit. That's not a diss. If this sounds like NiN to you then thats a pretty cool insight into how you hear NiN. You should do more of this stuff, I'm gonna subscribe. I bet if you did a series of like, " my interpretation of" or something like that. it would be a hit. you are already popping up high in searches.
Interesting haha, what does it sound more like to you? Thanks for subbing bro!
Have you heard early NIN?
pretty rad
Started out sounding a bit KDC as well; unapologetic early 90’s Industrial!
As one of the most NIN-obsessed people ever I have to give my input. I think you're on the right path with the guitar if you're going for the early 90's Broken/Downward Spiral tone, but this feels like it's missing some things that Trent does to really make his songs unique.
I personally would have started with the beat. Trent more often than not starts his songs with a really punchy beat in the verse, some synth or piano melodies, and maybe some rising noise. Then the chorus comes in with a riff that hadn't been heard in the chorus, maybe a different beat as well.
It's missing those synth/piano melodies, and maybe some creepy-sounding power octave chords. This is still pretty cool though, keep it up!
Did you check out the newer NIN vid? I've definitely checked more NIN boxes in that one
@@RichiiWainwright I'll do that now! I didn't know you had made a second one
Bip bop 🤖
Slow it a little and thats last HEALTH album right here :D
I hear some Gravity Kills, nice work man. I try to make my own samples, god what a bitch. I never get anything done lol I end up burning myself out.
I think that this is a really cool video. The only thing I would say is that the editing of the zoom of your camera and the size of your picture isn't necessary. I think that type of editing, which I know is incredibly fashionable on UA-cam, only really appeals to people under the age of 14. Surely, with the type of videos you're making, your watching demographic is going to be a lot older?
Please tell me the track at 11.00 seconds
www.beatstars.com/beat/marilyn-mansonpowerman-5000-type-track-130bpm-12398311
pretty nice, but when i try to do one even one single sound they all sound SHT as hell,
Karaoke
I really hate it when people refer to instrumental songs they've recorded as "beats" when it's not hip-hop. You didn't make a "Nine Inch Nails type beat", you just wrote and produced a Nine Inch Nails-esque song. I don't know, something about that almost feels like you're selling yourself short even - Producing an industrial rock song generally just has a lot more auteur-ism to it than you find in hip hop, where producers often make beats and then sell them to whoever (not all - theyre have been some amazing artists in hip hop too, like J Dilla). Anyhow, your work really is quite good, that's just a pet peeve of mine lol
@@TheLokiBiz chill. I don’t like it either. Kids these days call instrumentals beats and part of my audience, is kids these days. Most of my vids don’t have the title ‘beat’ but the ones that do perform best, so it’s kind of a necessary evil
@@TheLokiBiz and it’s really just words. The title is just there to get a click. Hopefully what’s beyond the title is where the value is
this guy cant distinguish between "beat" and "riff"
this is actually a based comment because it's industrial
What program do you use?
Cubase!
@@RichiiWainwright Thanks. Sounds good