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This is my first post along with my first mix I am doing ever!! 
Okay I am using Adam Wathan's reaper slip edit to edit my drums. The drummer is doing 16 note kicks and 1/8th note blast beats at 227 BPM on the most complex parts. On the blast beats I am getting ALOT of flamming with the kick and the snare, both are not together on beat, either early or late. So I am just locking the snare into place and looking to take care of the kicks later, and seeing if the paragraph below would work.
If I transfered the tracks (unedited or edited) through Pro Tools LE 8 and use a default plugin (AIR EQ ?) on the overheads that sweep anything under 300hz, it would practically take the kick mostly out of the overheads, or when everything (guitars vocals bass) comes in, you won't be able to hear the overhead kicks. In doing so, I can edit the kick track seperately from the
rest of the drums and not have to worry about artifacts/flamming in the overheads and in the track overall.
Is this a good idea so I can go in and redit the kick track seperately without having it being grouped to the rest of the track, so I can fix the original flams without messing up the whole drum track and the overheads?
SIMPLY PUT:
Basically, I have flamming of the kick and snare in certain areas and cannot lock them both into place/tempo without getting artifacts. I want to remove the kick from the overheads using an EQ in order to go back and reedit the kicks separately into tempo. Is this a good idea?
Also I am going to use drumagog after I edit the drums to replace/trigger the drums up. I heard of Trigger FX and read positive things about this... are these the same type of drum replacement plugins? What is the differences between the two...
Thanks!
Herb

Okay I am using Adam Wathan's reaper slip edit to edit my drums. The drummer is doing 16 note kicks and 1/8th note blast beats at 227 BPM on the most complex parts. On the blast beats I am getting ALOT of flamming with the kick and the snare, both are not together on beat, either early or late. So I am just locking the snare into place and looking to take care of the kicks later, and seeing if the paragraph below would work.
If I transfered the tracks (unedited or edited) through Pro Tools LE 8 and use a default plugin (AIR EQ ?) on the overheads that sweep anything under 300hz, it would practically take the kick mostly out of the overheads, or when everything (guitars vocals bass) comes in, you won't be able to hear the overhead kicks. In doing so, I can edit the kick track seperately from the
rest of the drums and not have to worry about artifacts/flamming in the overheads and in the track overall.

Is this a good idea so I can go in and redit the kick track seperately without having it being grouped to the rest of the track, so I can fix the original flams without messing up the whole drum track and the overheads?
SIMPLY PUT:
Basically, I have flamming of the kick and snare in certain areas and cannot lock them both into place/tempo without getting artifacts. I want to remove the kick from the overheads using an EQ in order to go back and reedit the kicks separately into tempo. Is this a good idea?
Also I am going to use drumagog after I edit the drums to replace/trigger the drums up. I heard of Trigger FX and read positive things about this... are these the same type of drum replacement plugins? What is the differences between the two...
Thanks!
Herb