How would you guys do this??

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I have a drum track that is just one audio file containing kick, snare, hats, the lot. It's from the beta money drum samples cd. I'm wondering if it's possible at all to extract e.g. just the snare from the original sample and have it copied to a seperate audio track so that I could replace the hits with drumagog and blend them together to get a neater snare sound. I was wondering maybe if I could somehow gate frequencies only given out by the snare somehow. Any chance this will work? Are there other methods?
 
You could maybe cut the beats out of the audio file. For example if there is a snare hit on its own or something. It would mean chopping everything up really. If its a recording of a live drum track it may be pretty hard to do because you will be getting other drums and spill in your sample. If you are gonna go through all that to put it in drumagog you would then have to rearrange it all back again. you would be better using a drum machine and going into drumagog...if drumagog dont have one already...ive never used it. Not sure really, seems like alot of work.
 
Drumagog pro has a frequency select feature, though I've never used it (the feature).

You could always duplicate the track, filter out all but the snare frequencies, then apply a Drumagog snare sample to that. The threshold might be funky, but it should work.
 
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