Nine Inch Nails: Recording 'With Teeth'
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Stupid American Pig Stupid American Pig https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=4753
- KVRAF
- 7065 posts since 25 Nov, 2002 from not sure
Courtney Love is an embarrassment to america.
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- KVRian
- 624 posts since 22 Jan, 2003 from USA
Brilliant post. I think you really hit the nail on the head. I think that Trent has moved into a different way of working then any of us can even fathom because he CAN. He HAS the resources to work however he wants and what makes HIM creative, not the way WE think it should be done. He has already done it. He's been the sole person working on his demo's, etc. Its not like he was some rich guy that walked up and said "I have all this money and I want to pay all of you people to make me look awesome".thornemaelstrom wrote:Trent isn't bashing people using Reaktor and Fruity Loops. He goes on in great length about how much he LOVES Reaktor. Also, if you bothered to read the article then you would have seen the part where he commented that back in the day he spent everything he had to buy an Emax, and now anyone can get much better synths for much less money.
I also think that you guys are misrepresenting the bit about more musicians having access to better tools. He was saying that as a result of more people playing, there is more crap out there. This is completely true. Every month I show my non-musician friends some entries for the monthly contests here on KVR and they laugh their asses off at a lot of the entries. Yet, these songs are made with the same softsynths that Trent uses in the studio.
I don't have any pretensions about my own music. It sucks, and most people wouldn't like it. It's very personal and special to me, but that's about it. Most of the stuff I hear on KVR is the same (With a few very noteworthy exceptions) and I think it's important to realize that much like an ugly child, we love our own music anyway no matter how much it horrifies our neighbors.
We listen to music with an ear for things that non-musicians just don't hear. As such, sometimes we end up liking things that others just can't stand. Have you ever had someone make you read their shitty poetry and then say that you really loved it because you were afraid of hurting their feelings? When we show our musician-oriented music to non-musicians I think that it is very much the same. My girlfriend and friends always tell me that they really enjoy my music, but I think that it's more out of politeness than actually liking it.
Trent Reznor doesn't write musician oriented music. He writes music that anyone can enjoy, which can sometimes alienates those of us who write musician oriented music. I think what hurts us the most is that we post our music where only other musicians can hear it, and we come under the impression that you guys like our stuff, so it must be great.
That's not to say that I hate all of the music on KVR. Sickle for instance, I've heard some of your stuff and even though it's not my style, I do enjoy some of the textures, and I think you have a real talent for getting great synth sounds out of Reaktor. There are many similar comments I can make about many of you guys (And gals), but that isn't what the non-music-making public is looking for in a song. They are usually looking for catchy rhythms, hooks, and a certain theatrical element to the presentation.
I'm sure I'm going to get the living shit flamed out of me for that, but I think it's true. Flame all you want, but remember that I don't think I'm better than any of you. On KVR we all suck equally.
He works this way because he is now able to. Who knows, if we had the same success, we might do it exactly the same way....or compeletely different
Hard to bash someone's methods when the results are working.
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- Banned
- 6127 posts since 1 Apr, 2004 from Et in Arcadia Ego
drez wrote:I think that Trent has moved into a different way of working then any of us can even fathom because he CAN. He HAS the resources to work however he wants and what makes HIM creative, not the way WE think it should be done.

better yet..

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- KVRist
- 372 posts since 19 Feb, 2004
This is a shitty thing to say. She may be obnoxious, and that one documentary paints her as the second coming of Lucifer, but then I read this:S_A_P® wrote:Courtney Love is an embarrassment to america.
http://dir.salon.com/tech/feature/2000/ ... index.html
And I saw her in a bit of a different light. Just some perspective
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- KVRian
- 624 posts since 22 Jan, 2003 from USA
Maybe one day you'll be able to yell at some peon and say "no I said Reznor's head on COURTNEY's body, not the other way around you imbecile! I can't be creative with these friggin idiots screwing up my orders! Just use that photoshop thingy or something!"Sicklecell666 wrote:drez wrote:I think that Trent has moved into a different way of working then any of us can even fathom because he CAN. He HAS the resources to work however he wants and what makes HIM creative, not the way WE think it should be done.
better yet..
Everybody starts somewhere.
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- KVRAF
- 2135 posts since 12 Jul, 2004 from Brave New World
I'd rather be lobotomized.
"Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together...." -Carl Zwanzig
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- KVRAF
- 2058 posts since 23 Sep, 2004 from Canada
See someone else who loved his early stuff ....Sicklecell666 wrote:That's precisely why he does it, Scott. Less of him, more of us/them..It somehow dilutes him in some way, which really betrays his insecurities about his own material..Scot Solida wrote:and I find it a shame that he feels it necessary to bash the technologies that offer a level playing field to aspiring musicians.
I'm glad I told him to f**k off when I met him despite loving his early stuff.
Seriously how many of you new who Trent Reznor was before "The Downward Spiral" ?
Pre TDS material is just far superior on an artistic level - some true gems in there is all I'll say ...
"You make this all go away ,I just wan't something I can never have"
And a prime example of the opposite is ex DepecheModer Alan Wilde who has done some corker work under Recoil moniker - tracks like Luscious Apparatus etc are simply amazing.
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- TopModernGeezer
- 2679 posts since 14 Mar, 2001 from Stuttgart, Germany
dont blame me .. blame society that i am based on stereoids ..VoidoidSurrealist wrote:A sad side effect of the steroids...JohnVulich wrote:Hmmm... didn't realize Putte had such nice "cones" before.
putte
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- TopModernGeezer
- 2679 posts since 14 Mar, 2001 from Stuttgart, Germany
thanks toine! if you´re okay with it this pic will be on my homepage sooner or later .. the egocentric dude i am ..
putte
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- KVRist
- 271 posts since 13 Aug, 2002 from Knowhere, Texas
The process also worked in reverse. "Trent would sometimes have a very sketchy idea that might not have many instruments on it," Charlie explains. "It might be just drums and bass and a couple of keyboard sounds and a guitar loop or something, and then Danny and I would pile on so much stuff up in our studios that Trent was able to pick through all of our overdubs and find bits and pieces that accentuated the mood that he was trying to get to. So on some of the songs, we were all generating track ideas and swapping them off."-Charlie Clouser
If you want a real article on what it's like in Trent's studio: http://www.9inchnails.net/remix-files/keyboard_mag.htm
Trent has always had a hard time admitting that anyone else contributes to his compositions. Just talk to the people who have quit about how much they contributed, and how little credit they received in return.
If you want a real article on what it's like in Trent's studio: http://www.9inchnails.net/remix-files/keyboard_mag.htm
Trent has always had a hard time admitting that anyone else contributes to his compositions. Just talk to the people who have quit about how much they contributed, and how little credit they received in return.
- KVRian
- 1313 posts since 29 Mar, 2002 from Salt Lake City, Utah - U.S.A.
