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If you already own the Zynaptiq plugin, you could always render/consolidate the samples, and then work with the drumless versions. Alternatively, I'd recommend looking into iZotope's RX8 plugin, with their Music Rebalance feature, available in the Standard version of RX since version 7. RX puts a nice GUI on the Spleeter toolset, and allows you to adjust the volumes of each element, rather than split them.
If RX Standard is outside of your price range, I'd look into Spleeter itself, or one of the GUI wrappers for it. (SpleeterGUI, or SpleetGUI.) You will probably have to mix the tracks back together (minus the drums) after splitting. Other than Unmix:Drums, almost all of the separation/splitter tools are based on the same Spleeter model/algorithm, so the resulting output will be pretty similar.
If RX Standard is outside of your price range, I'd look into Spleeter itself, or one of the GUI wrappers for it. (SpleeterGUI, or SpleetGUI.) You will probably have to mix the tracks back together (minus the drums) after splitting. Other than Unmix:Drums, almost all of the separation/splitter tools are based on the same Spleeter model/algorithm, so the resulting output will be pretty similar.
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