Question not directed to me but ..
A. You can generate multiple RD tracks and then comp what you want from those to a final track, ie. 'that fill would work great right before the break'
B. You can use the 'sampled' drums to help create the illusion .. at the end of many RD tracks there are single hits of specific drums used in the recording. (the raw recording of the track, not what gets generated, usually a WMA file for most, or if using the Audiophile version they would be WAV); these single hits can be added to tracks as desired .. add a snare on the 'and' in certain measures, etc
3. <grin> these 'samples' can be used in a MIDI triggered drum machine or SF if desired to get even crazier (if you actually turn them into samples)
D. Stems, what can't they do?

I *think I put this in Tips/Tricks years ago, but that would be way down the thread list by now.

I hope J&B gives his approach also, I am always willing to learn from others
Good question mrgeeze


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