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I’m looking for some help in recreating the main synth patch for “A Warm Place” by Nine Inch Nails (can be heard in the linked video) using a software synth.
I think one of the main components to the patch is some kind of organ voice but beyond that I’m a bit lost as to what I should try. I’m pretty new to creating synth patches, but I learn best by experimenting and trying to reproduce things I know I like. I’m not looking to recreate this sound perfectly, but if anyone here could offer some guidance on how to achieve a roughly similar sound, or even just a good place to start, I’d really appreciate it.
I’m mainly using ZynAddSubFX but don’t mind trying out other software.
Thank you for the suggestions! I’m trying to recreate one of the pads - the more ‘organ’ sounding one. The other more ambient pad sounds to me like it’s actually a guitar played with some form of tremelo picking/strumming, with a lot of reverb and delay.
Yeah that guitar thing came to my mind as well when listening. I missed the part about the “organ” in your post the first time.
I hear it now, and when I look up “how to synth an organ” the first result says just regular sine waves. I made a patch of 3 sine waves at different octaves, added unison (more voices) and a little detune, then a lowpass filter, and it sounds pretty close. Some optional effects I find help are chorus, reverb, and another lowpass filter.
Thanks very much, I’ll try that out