Slaughter Stick It To Ya amazing drum sound

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Re: Slaughter Stick It To Ya amazing drum sound

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MattleyCrue wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 7:37 pm
Not Jack Bulter wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 8:09 am
Fat_Elvis wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 11:16 am
I've always loved the production/sound of those 1st two Firehouse albums!
I believe Portnoy's drum sounds on Images and Words were using the same drum samples from the Firehouse debut. I've heard that anecdotally before. David Prater produced both, so I wouldn't be shocked if true.
Wow. Just listened to it and I can kind of hear it. Firehouse is way better than Dream Theater!

So basically no real drum kit can make these cool drum sounds?
I don't know if it came from the Firehouse drums or not. At some point, those samples were taken from a real kit.
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I remember reading on Sludge that the Kik Tracee album was basically the Slaughter band with the Kik Tracee singer
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Mister Freeze wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2024 8:22 am
I'm not a big Judas Priest fan, but I recall somebody on here once mentioning those big Painkiller drums were programmed.
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Priest had programmed drums here and there on Defenders and Turbo, all of Ram It Down and the bass was also programmed on Painkiller so it would not surprise me if at least some drums were programmed. They're too good and energetic to be all Travis.

Crimson Glory had programmed drums on Transcendence and of course Leppard and King Diamond.
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