The problem you're facing is that since these are already recorded and mixed performances, you're stuck with the drummer's choice of cymbals and the engineer's choice of mic selection and positioning as well as his mixing decisions. There's only so much you can do about it; you can't unbake a cake.

If they gave you raw, unprocessed multitracks, you could do a lot more. But that would dramatically increase the file sizes and I don't think that most of BIAB's core userbase is that interested in engineering drum sounds.

Some combination of multiband processing or EQ automation might help to a greater or lesser extent but ultimately the solution might be to forgo the Real Tracks and use something else that has a sound more to your liking.

Depends on how much work and/ or money you want to put into it.


Byron Dickens

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