Antho,

When you select a RealDrums the Band-in-a-Box or RealBand program finds an audio file, cuts out parts of the audio file, regenerates or combines the partial audio parts into a new audio file and plays the new audio file each time the play button is clicked. This process is repeated each time the drum track is regenerated.

Neal is suggesting you find the original RealDrum audio file. Copy the RealDrum wma or wav audio file into RealBand or a DAW. Toward the end of most RealDrum audio files are single hits of each drum instrument used to record that RealDrum audio file. You can use these single drum instrument hits as source material to create your own drumtrack.

If you just need a bar or two of kick drum only, create a new audio track, copy and paste the kick drum single hit into the locations you want. Then mute the RealDrum audio track for a bar or two and play the kick drum audio track.

If you are going to many bars then you most likely want to create a midi track then use a VSTi to read the midi track and play the drum hits.


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