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Companies like Big Fish Audio sell nice multitracks in .wav format. You can pic your genre. You get drums, guitars, bass, brass, strings, etc., depending on the sample package you purchase. They are 44k/24 bit, so you would need to convert them to 48/24bit. The nice thing about these (in addition to being really good quality), is that you are free to use them for your own productions royalty free. People use these products to create songs. Many have the intro/verse/prechorus/chorus/outro, already built for you. You just have to piece them together to suite your needs. You can even get full multitrack drums (kick, snare, hihat, toms, Overhead, Room), or you can get the drums in a stereo mix. Go to their site and listen to the demo’s. I think this would be perfect for you.
As a side note, I would love if studio’s or song owners would sell their raw studio tracks. It would be a good way for them to make additional money. They could sell them years after the initial release when record sales have died down. It would be easy for them to watermark the files so that others couldn’t use them in their production.
About 8 years ago there were “MultiTrack Masters” floating around on the internet. They were the original track-by-track studio recordings from bands like Queen, Nirvana, The Doobie Brothers, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, and Marvin Gaye. I am not talking about the Guitar Hero Files that are floating around. These were the actual unadulterated raw sutio tracks. To me they were wonderful engineering training tools.