There are RealDrums that offer a more "subtle" track/feel/sound. You have to audition them all to find them, but it is well worth the time that it takes. It is truly amazing what BIAB offers for percussion - and very few people seem to ever explore what is available.

Try some of the salsa or rumba drum styles for more subtle backing... congas, bongos, etc... try the brushes - they are very subtle.. some of the "train" styles are, too (some aren't).

It takes a really long time to listen to all of them - part of the "cool" thing about them - no one pays attention to how many there are - it's incredible!!! Spend some time in the RealDrum selection dialog...listening to everything... and even then, there will be variations that you miss...

Make an SGU of your song without part markers. Or only part makers at the beginning of your verse and the beginning of your chorus. So you don't get all that "extra" drumming...

There is so much variety in the BIAB drum selections that it is worth the price of the product if you only use it as a drum machine. Like so many other parts of the program, it's a matter of exploring the amazing stuff that they have provided us to use in our music....