I concur with John's thorough reply. Perhaps you can do a bit with EQ, but that's about it after the drum kit has been mixed down to what we have.

As for BIAB providing the individual files for each part of a drum kit, be aware doing that would also substantially increase the size of the files required, even if BIAB had 'slots' to accommodate each file. John is right; even if the individual kit files were provided, this is something you typically would work with in a DAW. I could see something like buying a version with separated drum kit files for an increased price, just as you can now buy the audiophile version for increased audio quality. If that's what you mean for your Wishlist, then +1.

About the programming: just a guess, but I believe the number of available channels dates back to the original design of BIAB when it was based on MIDI. You may only see channels for the visible instruments like bass, piano, strings etc. and think that even with 16 channels of MIDI there must be more room. However, BIAB uses some of those remaining channels for behind-the-scenes purposes, such as harmony or individual guitar string output. It would not be as easy as it may appear to change the programming.



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