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Old 27th March 2005, 07:14 AM   #1
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New NIN video, keyboard ID?

What are some of the keyboards in the new NIN video, "The Hand That Feeds" which can be found on the NIN website. I thought i saw an odd white ARP oddyssy, but couldn't ID the rest of them. One just had literally 100 patch cables on it.

It's a cool video, because it really does seems to be a 'live' performance, unlike most music videos that the people aren't even plugged in. Everything down to the 8 ohm hotplate on top of the Marshall amp and mics on the amps.
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Old 27th March 2005, 08:06 AM   #2
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Try the analogue heaven archives. Bunch of posts about it.

http://www.retrosynth.com/ah/

Search for "nin" and restrict the search to the current month.

btw, is NEBC on the taylorbarefoot site "Northeast Bicycle Club"?
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Wanna know about all those synths? What was used on the record and live. The June issue of Keyboard will have the scoop, which both Trent and his new keyboardist, Alessandro Cortini, were kind enough to give me last week.

I'll say this much here: the guy is a true keyboard geek who loves to talk about making sounds. The record is more a collection of hooky songs than "The Fragile," and IMHO it's excellent on the whole. Stay tuned...
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ARP Odyesey and a Buchla 200E. I like the song. I'll wait to judge the quality as the Quicktime video compression can't be helping it. I expect that it will sound great.
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Yea, Taylor is with the Northeast bike Club. I'm actually only working with that studio in a 'phantom' capacity now. Not doing any day to day work, just some minor advising etc...

Taylor's REALLY into biking, and goes out on 50+ mile rides almost daily before his sessions. I'm sure he would love to go out biking if anyone other studio guys in the area are competititve. He's on a team, but i can't remember the name.

Basically meaning that i'm looking for another studio to work at now.

But back to NIN. I can't wait to see the new Keyboard article then. I know the band that's opening for them for the whole tour and i'm trying to get this mix done of a live show that i recorded of them about a year ago in barter for tickets.

If you want to hear the 'fuller quality' it's available i iTMS (as close as Apple's format is anyway...)
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Wanna know about all those synths? What was used on the record and live. The June issue of Keyboard will have the scoop, which both Trent and his new keyboardist, Alessandro Cortini, were kind enough to give me last week.

I'll say this much here: the guy is a true keyboard geek who loves to talk about making sounds. The record is more a collection of hooky songs than "The Fragile," and IMHO it's excellent on the whole. Stay tuned...
Cool. Haven't read Keyboard in years but will give it another shot with this issue.
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