Street Fighter II kicks off a revolution in gaming with a rollicking, high-octane soundtrack that matches its fast-paced, hard-hitting action. Yoshihiro Sakaguchi's distinctive score pummels your eardrums with a memorable mix of rock, funk, and electronic beats quick to tu...
2. The Lo-Fi Drums Collection TheLo-Fi hip hopsound pioneered by producers like J Dilla and a Tribe Called Quest has crept its way into beat making palettes yet again. This drums sample pack embodies those hissing, gritty and slightly off-kilter grooves you love to hear underneath a sensua...
A groovebox is a standalone music production instrument that combines onboard sequencing tools with one or more sound generation modules—most commonly drums, bass synths or samples. Before DAWs and computer sequencers, grooveboxes were the cheapest, most accessible way to build entire tracks. Befor...
The software comes with tons of presets for Guitar, Piano, Drums, and much more, which can be used to create unique musical numbers without the use of any actual instruments. The tool comes with a number of great amps and effects that can be employed with your recorded audio to create fa...
But who needs to burst their eardrums, anyway? This thing still gets plenty loud enough for music and gaming. It's a superb and conveniently cable-free headset that's still worth the money in 2024. Read our full HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless review. Best wired audiophile headphones for ...
The Orange Dark Terror is a funny little thing. It’s aggressive but can also be pristine at recording volumes. For live use, it’s all out or get drowned. It can easily keep up with heavy-hitting drums on higher gain settings, especially when pushing the power amp, but it might not...
If you can even cover this song on drums, you’ve attained a serious level of skill. After all, it took Haake as long to master “Bleed” as it did to learn the rest of the ‘ObZen’ tracks combined. (GH) 2009: Mastodon, "Oblivion" ('Crack the Skye') Reprise 2009: Mastodon, ...
While you can't beat the authentic sound and feel of acoustic drums, they come with their own drawbacks—they’re loud, bulky and sensitive to the elements. That’s why e-kits have found popularity as supplements to acoustic kits. Maybe you’ve got acoustic drums for gigging, but want ...
And for the money, they'd better. Still, reference speakers are not cheap, so they actually represent excellent value for the level of audio quality they're able to fire at your eardrums—and with this much volume on top, potentially your neighbors ears too. Connectivity-wise, you've got...
From our review:Ape Out is Hotline Miami on an intense diet of bananas and jazz records; a top-down simian splatterfest set to a superb soundtrack of drums and crashing cymbals. Beneath the simple controls is depth that kept us returning for days after completing the epilogue. Gorgeous and...