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Old 11th August 2005   #1
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how Terry Date gets that drum´s clean sound

It seems he uses Soundreplacer in BD and Snare to get that clean sound maybe he cleans all in the tracks except the blow. Anybody knows somenthing about this?
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I mixed a record at Larrabee West a few years back in the room next to where he was mixing Buckcherry. He was using a lot of Gates compressors and hitting that SSL Quad comp hard! That's all that stuck with me.
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i recently saw him mix...

he used a lot of compression, and a lot of different tracks of things, there might be 4 different snare tracks some with verying levels of compression and eq etc plus different mics as well as samples and "crush" tracks... hope that helps
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Thank you,

I love Terry´s metal snares Like Deftones and Limp Bizkit. They have a lot of crack, but somentimes it seems to be a SoundReplaced snare. Now I use 3 or 4 mics to get snare with diferent preamps (i love api 512´s) but i´ve never mixed with a sample. Must be the real snare´s sound or another? . In metal editing I usually soundreplace bass drum with its natural sound but with snare it could be dangerous.

do you know somenthing about his micing techniques and gear?
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so how'd he do it 10 years ago if it's all Sound Replacer???

I say he's a good engineer/mixer with skills. You seem to want to think it's SR. Spend time on the kik and try to get it good naturally.

Having said that, I've heard records of his that are (not Limp or Def Tones) samples. The Aftertaste record by Helmet (good record btw) is one that obviuously used samples.
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You seem to want to think it's SR. Spend time on the kik and try to get it good naturally.
Sorry if it has seemed this. His probably my favourite metal producer I admire him so much so I want to know somenthing about his powerful and clean technique:

Gear, Micing, Mixing tech...
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so how'd he do it 10 years ago if it's all Sound Replacer???
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wrong kind of sounds but i guess he could have burned his own EPROMS. I used one about 10 years ago and it was pretty damn good.
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LOL --- the Heart snare cartridge perhaps?!! ( Noooooooooooooooooo .......)
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Wasn't the Forat box around then?..
I think Dave Jerden had that all over the Janes,Alice in chains,etc.. records back then.
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Sorry to be the bearer of bad news here but digitally generated drum sound replacement is about 2 decades old.

At least.

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