TerryB, a potential workaround is to copy the drums a few times to different tracks in a DAW, RB will work. Add an EQ to each track then adjust the EQ to increase a drum or cymbal and to decrease those you do not want emphasized in each track. This way you have a little more control over the kick, snare, cymbals etc.

Note that sometimes this works and sometimes it doesn't depending on the RD.

Good luck.

Edit - I was just reading about multi-compressors. That is one compressor that has three to five compression bands. Thus you can compress the kick without compressing any other drum or cymbal. Here is a list of some free ones:

https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2010/10/14/bpb-freeware-studio-best-free-multiband-compressor-vst-plugins/

There are many others, just google/bing multi-compressor vst.

This might work on one RD track.

Last edited by MarioD; 07/17/18 04:50 AM.

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