Robert, it will take some work, if it is even possible. If you can do what you need by EQ, that is easier. Remember that the RealDrums are audio files and the mix is not alterable, only the patterns that are played.

Take a look at the /BB/Drums folder, and navigate your way to a drum pattern you like. You will find .TXT files with control information that you can edit. Best to make a backup of the file first, and be aware that it may be overwritten on the next update, so save a copy of your altered file too. One adjustment that is easy is the relative volume of A substyles versus B.

Somewhere on this site, there is a tutorial about making your own RealDrums where there are instructions as to the meaning of all the entries in the .TXT file. I'll try to find it. In the meantime, try some experiments.

[EDIT]: here is the tutorial: http://www.pgmusic.com/tutorial_realdrums_stylemaking.htm

Last edited by Matt Finley; 01/09/11 09:58 AM.

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