Bamble B-Crime of Passion First, let’s warm up your system. This song is selected from the VMP Company’s “VMP Dance 2003” collection. This song was composed by the Bamble B band. This song has a typical Electronic music style, fast-paced electronic percussion instruments are accompanied by metallic high-frequency processing, and are deliberately processed to be a little erratic to create a psychedelic color. The melody of this song is catchy. I believe many young friends will like it after listening to it once. Its low frequency is fast and fierce, so it is suitable for use as a low frequency test song. If you hear muddy low frequency or vocals are submerged in the low frequency, then change the speakers quickly. 2. Naoki Tachikawa-City of Sadness is selected from the soundtrack CD of the same name of the movie "City of Sadness". There is rarely a film whose music is far more famous than the film itself. "Sad City" is an example of this "tragedy", even though this film represents the highest level of filmmaking in Taiwan. The original soundtrack was created by the well-known Japanese musician Naoki Tachikawa. The music is full of Japanese sadness and a cold air that is far and wide, but it fits the plot perfectly. This song is purely electronically produced, and its exaggerated low frequency makes it a rare bass test song. It is mainly used to test the transient response and dive of low frequencies. Most of these speakers can perform well, but the low frequency This kind of suppressed elasticity is difficult to come out. It is similar to the beating of a weak heart after being forcibly erect, calm and helpless. 3.La List de Schindler (Cello version of Schindler's List theme song) This is the cello version of Schindler's List theme song, and the original song is a violin solo version. Compared with the original song, this song is not inferior in any way. The song is intended to exaggerate the artistic conception of numbness and strength after desolation and misery, and this version removes some elements of sadness. With the low sound of the violin, people feel more like a kind of "looking back" in memory, more like A wake-up call. It is not easy to express the bass of a cello well. It requires the bass to be stretched, soft, and deep enough. More importantly, it requires excellent low-frequency resolution. Can you feel the blood-soaked silence in the music? 4. Zhu Zheqin-Ajie Drum is selected from He Xuntian's "Ajie Drum" album, one of the most famous World Music in the world. It collects musical elements from Tibet and globalizes it. It has made He Xuntian and Zhu Zheqin, and more importantly It also created a Tibetan music style that impressed the world. The mysterious pure land of Tibet was regarded as a source of inspiration by later musicians. Another album "Tian Sing" created by the Nomad group is also "very Tibetan" music. The low frequency of the song "Ajie Drum" is enough to make people suffocate under anesthesia... In front of a powerful system, the first thing to hear the bass should be your belly, because your belly is faintly vibrating... Look at the spectrum , you will find that there is extremely strong energy distribution in the frequency band around 20Hz. This is a powerful test for the system. The depth of the dive alone is not enough. Can you hear that it is a big tambourine... If you just listen When the drums hit, quickly change the speakers... 5. Hans Zimmer-Hummell Gets The Rockets is selected from the original soundtrack of the classic blockbuster "The Rock". The Chinese translation of this film is Bravely Entering the Island of Death or Groundbreaking, and the Hong Kong and Taiwan translation is Jedi Mission. The film's soundtrack was composed by master Hans Zimmer and has received rave reviews. The soundtrack uses electronic synthesizers and orchestral music to create a tragic, wide and spectacular sound field. This song opens with a faint rolling bass, and the tragic atmosphere is rendered as if a super wide angle is used to express the battlefield after the killing. It goes through several small climaxes before 3:30, highlighting the tragedy. At 3:30 seconds, the real climax of this song enters. The climax, amazing dynamics, and surging low frequencies are all trying to break through the limits of your speakers. Please be sure to pay attention to the volume while listening to this song, otherwise there is a risk of burn-in. For most computer users, you can feel 30% of the taste with ordinary multimedia equipment. You are the lucky one. Long live the bass and long live the sound field! 6. ERA-The Mass is selected from the album "The Mass" of ERA. This song is majestic and majestic, with a very typical European church style. It was once considered to be adapted from the "German SS 1st Armored Division military song" ". Mass is generally transliterated as "Mass", which is a kind of thanksgiving ceremony of Catholic and Orthodox churches. It is easy to understand that this song is full of religious connotations.
This piece incorporates a strong choir style, making it a bit more sacred, while the arrangement of electronic music does not affect the solemn atmosphere created by this piece. The bass of this song is fierce, the sound field is wide, the melody is very attractive, and the musicality and acoustics are excellent. 7. Modern Talking - Mrs.Robota Modern Talking is an evergreen tree in the European and American dance circles. From the 1980s to the present, hundreds of dance songs they have created have been widely circulated. "Brother Louie" is still the song with the most language versions. , surpassing the second place "Hotel California" by a lot. In the 1980s, Modern Talking was known and accepted by many people along with the styles of Hodong and Warriors. After their comeback in the 1990s, they started new creations. The rhythm of the 80s style, the soundtrack of the 90s, and the recording quality of the new century made them come back. It became popular again. This song "Mrs. Robota" is selected from the "Victory" album. The recording is excellent, and the level of 20-20kHz is always maintained at a high level. Therefore, when listening to this song, please do not use too loud a volume, as there is a risk of burning the phone. This song has a fast tempo, which can make most speakers "inarticulate". The best performance should be that the bass rhythm is strong, the mid-frequency will not be submerged in the low frequency, and the high frequency will be bright but not noisy. 8. Wang Yong - Dharma Assembly·Song and Dance·Pure Land This song is nearly 10 minutes long and consists of three parts: "Dharma Assembly", "Singing and Dance" and "Pure Land". During the lama's prayer, the trombone blows a terrifying monotonous long sound, which is then transformed into Sanskrit chanting backed by strings, flutes, and flutes. The long sound is gradually introduced into the sheng, guzheng, and three-stringed main instruments. The arrangement is bold, novel and There are no traces left by the axe. The joy and roughness of the "Song and Dance" section, and the solemnity and solemnity of the "Pure Land" section are equally unforgettable. Facing such rich expressive power of music, one can only lament the poverty of language. This song is more dynamic, and the bass has rich elasticity and deeper dive. For desktop systems, playback may be more difficult. Excellent playback should have clear layers, grand momentum, strong and elastic bass, and a unique A sense of solemn surrounding. 9. Liu Xing-Xianyun Guhe This song is selected from "I Will Go My Own Way" and has become one of the representative works of new folk music. It has the charm of an ancient Chinese gentleman, not just its rhyme and rhythm, but its rhyme and rhythm are actually quite modern, with a lot of electronic components filling it, but not destroying its skeleton - absolutely Chinese flavor! "The Lonely Crane in the Idle Cloud" seems to make us stand on top of the mountains, with eternal time passing before our eyes, and the rolling sea of ??clouds beneath our feet. There is no joy or sorrow in our hearts. The whole article is full of this light meaning. If we know something about Taoism, we will find that it is a feeling of Taoism. This song has high low-frequency density and extremely deep dive. It is a traditional song but rarely has good playback performance. This song can not only test the speaker’s dive depth and low-frequency resolution, but also test the control power of the power amplifier system. It is used for multimedia The speaker test is a bit harsh, but no matter what, you have to listen to this song. 10. He Xuntian - Dust Drum is selected from He Xuntian's "Paramita" album. This is a Newage album with a strong Buddhist music and folk music style. This Dust Drum is a pure percussion piece, but it is extremely It is not easy to play back, and its low-frequency dive is very deep, which is enough to stop many speakers. Even if the dive depth can meet the requirements, the low-frequency needs to have excellent elasticity, otherwise it will be as uncomfortable as knocking an iron bucket. The rhythm of this piece has many changes, and a variety of percussion instruments have different styles but are combined very harmoniously. Unlike ordinary drum music, this piece contains rich elements of Buddhist music, which can create an extremely warm and enveloping feeling. It doesn't feel noisy, just like soaking in warm water, with layer after layer of warm currents blowing on your face, making people happy to be immersed in it. 11. Don Davis-Tetsujin is selected from the original soundtrack of The Matrix "The Matrix Revolutions". This music appears in a gunfight scene that takes place after the Chinese lead Neo and others to find the French and get out of the elevator. This scene is so weird that the guards can Climbing freely without the restriction of gravity, the visual effect is excellent. As the soundtrack for this scene, it also needs to follow the scene design requirements. The song "Tetsujin" combines the characteristics of oriental percussion music. The rhythm and percussion intensity are varied, and the requirements for the bass are extremely demanding. To perform this song well, A large and powerful sound system is required.
12. He Xuntian - Thousands of rivers and moons, thousands of rivers with water, thousands of rivers and moons, thousands of miles of cloudless sky... Selected from He Xuntian's "Paramita" album, the first part of this piece is pure percussion, we can guarantee that you rarely hear it Recording such an excellent drum song is also extremely abnormal. The ever-changing rhythms always test the transient dynamic capabilities of the system. The most terrible thing is that when hitting quickly, the bass unit is also required to be able to perform well. For low-frequency details, you need to be able to feel how big the drum is and whether the drum head is tight or loose. Starting at 3:20, a chorus of 100 people begins. When entering the second part, the full-frequency dynamic response of the system is tested. It is time to burn out the speakers (please turn down the volume in advance). How many layers of sound can you hear? Do you hear the sound of bells in the chorus of powerful yet peaceful vocals? Are these bells a piece of music in themselves? Do you feel like this is a fairyland? Starting from 6:00, the third part of the music begins. It starts with the monks singing, and gradually fades into the background music. The main melody is outlined by the bamboo flute. What kind of picture is it describing? Detached? Enter samadhi? Or... reincarnation? 13.Scorpions-Hurricane 2000 Scorpions is a German hard metal band that focuses on melody. Among all its records, "Moment of Glory" is the most eye-catching. This album was performed with the famous Berlin Symphony Orchestra. Collaborate and try to combine heavy metal with traditional symphony. How can these two types of music with hugely different styles come together? After listening to this song, you will roughly understand. You might think that rock and roll can be so symphonic, or that symphony can be so rock and roll. This song is powerful and dynamic. Please turn down the volume to listen to it. There may be a risk of burn-in. For multimedia systems, it is basically wishful thinking to perform this song well. Being able to hear clear vocals is already a very good performance.