Haha, I was about to ask the very same thing... I have a similar situation with some old demo's that weren't mixed well (the multitrack files were sadly lost due to a hard drive crash years ago).... I would like to isolate the kick and snare, apply some add EQ and compression, etc, then mix them back in with the stereo tracks so they are more prominent.
urock
Dear folks at Cakewalk,
I wonder if this is possible with r-mix. I'm guessing it will depend on the source material but if you've been able to do something similar in your testing that would help me evaluate whether it would be useful for me to return to the Sonar fold (last update was Sonar 7)
I have old digital stereo recordings of my band doing songs we never formally recorded (3 piece rock - bass, drums, guitar plus vox). The drum performances are solid and now the drummer lives on the opposite coast. I would like to take these stereo recordings and isolate the individual drum parts enough via r-mix so I could get a hit that could then be replaced by aptrigga ot slate trigger.
Essentially, my ultimate goal is to get a usable drum track that I can build a song from.
So basically, i would duplicate the stereo track 6 times or so. One track one i would try to isolate the kick, then use the isolated kick to trigger a kick drum sample. Next the snare, etc.
Pipe dream or possibility?
Thanks!