Maybe for your needs a loop would work better.
RB handles loops just fine as well as RealTracks.
The loop should automatically adjust the speed if your tempo is correct. There are thousands of free loops out there.

That said, getting the individual instruments has nothing to do with being a drummer, really. I do it and I am not a drummer by any means.
It is easy once you do it.

Open the actual wma file in RB, scroll to end, highlight the drum, copy/paste to another track and export it as a wav.
For example; bb\Drums\BluesRockSlowEv^\BluesRockSlowEv^_085_Style.wma

Now you have a sample. Doing each drum is pretty quick as they are all in a row usually. Within minutes you have your own kit of samples.

Copy/Paste these samples or open them up inside a sample player and use that as a VSTi.. a virtual realdrum set controlled by MIDI.
I have been given permission to give this one away:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/feb01/articles/fxpansion.asp
(click the pic to enlarge)

It's an older version, but works well for what it is.
PG should see about licensing it and having MIDI'd realdrums available in the software.
It's great when you need to add a crash or a ride to a section, etc.

Last edited by rharv; 06/04/16 03:50 AM.

I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
Make your sound your own!