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This was a combination of BIAB Nashville Shuffle drums and some MIDI drums. I like the RealDrums, but you are pretty much stuck with it as is. When I want to add some accent, I supplement with MIDI drums. I use EZ Drummer as the engine for the MIDI drums and that allows me to vary the volume, pan, etc... of each individual drum, just as if they were on individual tracks. With RealDrums, while you can't adjust the volume of individual drums, I copy the RealDrums tracks a couple of times, and then EQ to favor the kick drum, snare, rimshot, etc... It's not perfect, but it's better than nothing. I could do better, if I was a drummer and understood them better. I just use my ears and try to get something that works. Bass was MIDI with a lot of editing. Sometimes I play bass, it just depends on which works best for the song. It's just a hobby. By doing it myself, I can work at my own pace and don't have to be involved in other people's schedules, etc...Jim Fogle wrote:Another nice one Rick. The band sure was thirsty during the making of the video.
Are the drums and bass Band-in-a-Box? If so do you remember what RealDrums and RealTracks bass you used? They blended well with your guitar, fiddles, steel and singing.

Thanks Jim. I'm going to have to check that out. I kind of knew about it, but I just hadn't got around to looking at it.Jim Fogle wrote:Thanks for answering my questions Rick.
In 2022 some RealDrums are available as a stereo mix or as stems so you can mix the individual drum instruments as you desire. I've attached a screen shot of the Nashville drums available as stems.
When I first saw how the pros mic up a set of drums for sessions, or live sound, I was amazed. More versatile software will help us home studio guys. I just need to learn more.Jim Fogle wrote:I've read some people feel drums are pretty difficult to mix. Some of the RealDrums have 10 to 17 stems including top and bottom snare, front and rear bass drum and multiple room mics.
As a way to practice, I've tried using stems to recreate a RealDrums stereo mix. It's hard! I haven't come close.