dga
Here's a kinda advanced user tidbit

If you load the wma file for a Realdrum and listen to it, you (may) be able to isolate individual samples of the realdrums.
In my experience these are most likely at the end of the wma file.

My routine to the best way to mix MIDI/realdrums:
Listen to the WMA for the selected RealDrums.
Cut individual samples (carefully)
Save as individual files.
Use a preferred Sample Player VST (like free DR-005)
/There are (hopefully) still links on this site for the above VST. If not, a couple of us could provide/

In the Sample Player load the actual individual drum samples for the RealDrums into separate drum sounds.
Use these on MIDI tracks via the sample player.

An example of where to find the WMA file would be X:\bb\Drums\RockHardLA^\RockHardLA^_120_Style.wma^ at about the 12 minute mark.
(X = the drive letter for BiaB installed drums above)

It takes some work, but the MIDI drums then match the RD sounds .. depending on your need.

Anyway; the RD samples are often available if you know how to use them for MIDI sound generation.

http://www.pgmusic.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=267958&Searchpage=1&Main=38298&Words=DR005&Search=true#Post267958

^^I found link to the mentioned Sample player



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