What is a drum Rompler?

What is a drum Rompler? A rompler is an electronic music instrument that plays pre-fabricated sounds based on audio samples. In contrast to samplers, romplers do not record audio and have limited or no capability for generating original sounds. Are there any free drum beats in music? These free drum beats are copyright free loop […]

Does Mercury still make the sport jet?

Does Mercury still make the sport jet? Mercury Marine recently announced they are discontinuing production of their 200 Optimax SportJet package by the end of this year–so there will be very few of the Extreme Shallow/Sportjet combinations available. How much does a Mercury 200 Optimax weight? 497lbs HP/kW 200 / 147 Engine Protection Operator Warning […]

How did Die Antwoord became famous?

How did Die Antwoord became famous? Emerging from Cape Town, South Africa, the electronic hip-hop duo Die Antwoord struck Internet viral gold with their video hit “Enter the Ninja,” but they’re really conceptual artists Watkin Tudor Jones and Yo-Landi Vi$$er presenting their “inner zef.” Before assuming the roles of Ninja and Yo-Landi for Die Antwoord. […]

What are the 5 phases of exercise?

What are the 5 phases of exercise? The 5 Stages of Exercise: Where Are You At? Pre-contemplation: This person is not even thinking of exercising. Stage 2: Contemplation. This person is thinking about it but hasn’t done anything about it. Stage 3: Preparation. If you’re here, you’re still not working out! Stage 4: Action. Stage […]

What is Aristides known for?

What is Aristides known for? Aristides The Just, Aristides also spelled Aristeides, (flourished 5th century bc), Athenian statesman and general and founder of the Delian League, which developed into the Athenian Empire. Why was Aristides called the just? Aristides (520s – c. 467 BCE) was an Athenian statesman and military commander who gained the honorific […]

What is the law of twelve?

What is the law of twelve? Law of the Twelve Tables, Latin Lex XII Tabularum, the earliest written legislation of ancient Roman law, traditionally dated 451–450 bc. The written recording of the law in the Twelve Tables enabled the plebeians both to become acquainted with the law and to protect themselves against patricians’ abuses of […]

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