If one has Melodyne Editor and a DAW they should be able to separate RDs into different tracks. I have not tried this but I will if time permits. I would try the following:

1-copy the track the identical number of times there are drums and cymbals; for instance if it is a 7 piece kit I would end up with 7 tracks. There is no harm in making more copies just in case of a mistake or you are not sure how many tracks to make.
2-In track one erase all but one drum/cymbal using Melodyne Editor
3-repeat this process on each track making sure you are leaving a different drum/cymbal on each track
4-you should end up with each drum/cymbal on it's own wav track.
5-edit each track to you heart's content

I hope this helps.


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