Assuming you use a Real Drums track, you don't hear the MIDI drums, so you won't have direct control of those auxiliary percussion instruments. However, if they are there in the MIDI style, what I like to do is Save to MIDI and include the MIDI drum part, then open everything in a sequencer where I can edit the MIDI drum part. Pretty much every low note in the MIDI drum part must get stripped out, leaving just cowbell, triangle, and/or congas - whatever was in that style. Then I often add a few manual MIDI cymbal crashes at key points, including the ending. You could manually add other percussion too.


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