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Rock Band Network

Harmonix Music Systems and MTV Games have joined up with T-Mobile USA (the official mobile partner of the Rock Band Network) to present a series of 10 in-depth workshops across the United States. The workshops are part of  T-Mobile Rock Band Network Connect and is tentatively called The Creators Club Professional Development Workshops.

The sessions are to provide musicians, engineers, game audio professionals and other people involved in music with the means to create songs for the Rock Band series. The process will involve the authoring techniques and tools to help musicians and labels another means to market their songs.

Pyramind Studios will produce the sessions, in association with The Recording Academy, The Game Audio Network Guild, Fender and Shure. Pyramind Studios has partnered with Harmonix and MTV Games to offer elite-level authoring services and exclusive authoring training to the growing community of bands, musicians and studio professionals looking to get their music into Rock Band through the Rock Band Network.

The dates and locations for the series of workshops are as follows:
San Francisco, Aug. 26
Los Angeles, Sept. 23
Chicago, Sept. 29
Seattle, Oct. 7
Nashville, Oct. 28
San Francisco, Nov. 3
New York, Nov. 10 & 11
Austin, Dec. 2
Miami, Dec. 9

For more information about T-Mobile Rock Band Network Connect, including how to register to attend a session, head to t-mobile.rockband.com.

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MTV Games and Harmonix have announced that they will be releasing the whole Axis: Bold As Love album by Jimi Hendrix on Rock Band next week, along with news that Jimi Hendrix will now be exclusive on the Rock Band platform! Thirteen of the popular guitarist’s tracks will be premiering on the Rock Band Music Store along with a brand new single, called "Valleys of Neptune." This track was released back on March 9th when the new album with the same name was shipped out to retailers.

“Harmonix and MTV are honored to have the opportunity to bring Jimi Hendrix’s epic music to the Rock Band platform,” said Paul DeGooyer, SVP, Electronic Games and Music, MTV.  “We’re delighted to be working with Experience Hendrix and Legacy to help ensure that a new generation of fans have the chance to discover these incredible songs and albums for themselves, in the most engaging and impactful way possible."

The news that Harmonix and MTV Games have announced that Jimi Hendrix is now exclusive to the Rock Band platform means it will shut down all rumors regarding a Guitar Hero: Jimi Hendrix in the future as Activision will no longer have the ability to do that.

Release dates:
Xbox 360 and Wii – March 30th
PlayStation 3 – April 1st

Axis: Bold as Love Album – $19.99 (1600 Microsoft Points) or $1.99 (160 Microsoft Points) per track
– “Up From the Skies”
– “Spanish Castle Magic” (L)
– “Wait Until Tomorrow” (L)
– “Ain’t No Telling” (L)
– “Little Wing” (L)
– “If 6 Was 9” (L)
– “You Got Me Floatin’” (L)
– “Castles Made of Sand”
– “She’s So Fine” (L)
– “One Rainy Wish” (L)
– “Little Miss Lover”
– “Bold As Love” (L)
– “Valleys of Neptune”

Tracks marked with an "L" indicate that these tracks are playable in Lego: Rock Band.

From MTV Games and Harmonix

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Ever feel like there was something missing from your Rock Band or Guitar Hero party? Sure, you might have the instruments, the four people playing and heck, you may have even bought the fog machine and light show kit built for Rock Band 2. But does there still seem to be something missing? Maybe the speakers you are currently using don’t have great bass. Want to crank the volume up to 11?  That’s where Polk Audio’s speaker comes in, the HitMaster. This beast of a speaker system is perfect for playing your favorite music game on your Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, or PlayStation 2. You can also hook up any music player into the HitMaster with the auxiliary slot located on the back of the device.

You’re probably asking yourself, what will this audio system do for me? For starters, it does add quite a style to any Rock Band or Guitar Hero party you may have. The reason why, is because it looks exactly like a stage monitor. The HitMaster’s design gives you the ability to have a more realistic experience while playing any music game. The device is also a great solution for just playing your music. For example, I have some Billy Talent and Nickelback playing behind me while I write the review and it just sounds awesome. The HitMaster is also very easy to setup. Just plug it in and go! There is no difficulty in set-up or complicated instructions to follow, which makes the HitMaster perfect for any gamer new and old.

The sound quality the HitMaster provides is excellent. The amount of bass the HitMaster can push out is incredible and will be great for anyone who is throwing a party, playing games, or having a simple speaker in the room to play music while you and your friends hang out. The one problem I have with the HitMaster is that there is no bass control whatsoever. So, the amount of bass that it will push out depends on how much you crank the volume. However, it isn’t that much of a problem if you cranked the volume all the way up to 11 (yes, the HitMaster does have a dial which can be set to 11).

Keep in mind, that the HitMaster is not meant to be played on games such as a shooter or action/adventure game. The games that really made the HitMaster shine for me was DJ Hero, Rock Band, and Guitar Hero. Basically, you want to be blasting music from the HitMaster to get the ultimate experience.

The HitMaster includes an 1/8" input jack (standard for most audio cables), a stereo RCA input and output, and a fuse where you can set the voltage. With the Stereo RCA output, you can plug an additional set of speakers to give you more sound, or you can simply loop it to the HitMaster then to your TV to give a subwoofer feel. 

One more thing that is worth mentioning is the durability of the HitMaster. Polk Audio states that the HitMaster can take quite a beating and even say on their website, "Sling The HitMaster into the car and head off to the next gig!", which is about the abuse it will take without breaking. After doing a few of my own tests, tossing it on top of my bed and rolling it down a few stairs, the only thing that seems to be wrong is the mesh on the front of the device being dented a little bit. It also includes a little handle on top of the unit for easy carrying.

Is the HitMaster worth it? Polk Audio has a good reputation for audio equipment and I play a lot of music games, so I think this is the perfect addition to any gamer’s setup if you play Guitar Hero or Rock Band. Even if you just use it as a music player, it provides excellent bass and sound for all types of music from Hip-hop, Techno, Rock, Metal, Punk, or whatever you listen to. The HitMaster is definitely Recommended (with a capital "R"!) for those of you who love and play music, whether it be playing Rock Band, or just by listening to your favorite tunes. With the missing cable and no bass control being the only downer, it still makes quite an amazing unit for the price of $99, which is fairly inexpensive for audio solutions.

For specs and more information about the HitMaster, including on how to purchase it, please visit the official website here at Polkaudio.com.

The good:
– Great sound quality
– Plays music from your game consoles and music players
– Stylish design
– Very durable with convenient handle for traveling
– Good price

The bad:
– No bass control is a bummer
– No audio cable for music players is included

 
Rating: 4.75 out of 5 

The HitMaster package includes a 9′ Stereo RCA cable, power cable, Quickstart Guide, and the HitMaster speaker.

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Thanks to Polk Audio for providing the HitMaster for review. Visit Polkaudio.com for more details on the HitMaster and their other products.


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Ever feel like there was something missing from your Rock Band or Guitar Hero party? Sure, you might have the instruments, the four people playing and heck, you may have even bought the fog machine and light show kit built for Rock Band 2. But does there still seem to be something missing? Maybe the speakers you are currently using don’t have great bass. Want to crank the volume up to 11?  That’s where Polk Audio’s speaker comes in, the HitMaster. This beast of a speaker system is perfect for playing your favorite music game on your Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, or PlayStation 2. You can also hook up any music player into the HitMaster with the auxiliary slot located on the back of the device.

You’re probably asking yourself, what will this audio system do for me? For starters, it does add quite a style to any Rock Band or Guitar Hero party you may have. The reason why, is because it looks exactly like a stage monitor. The HitMaster’s design gives you the ability to have a more realistic experience while playing any music game. The device is also a great solution for just playing your music. For example, I have some Billy Talent and Nickelback playing behind me while I write the review and it just sounds awesome. The HitMaster is also very easy to setup. Just plug it in and go! There is no difficulty in set-up or complicated instructions to follow, which makes the HitMaster perfect for any gamer new and old.

The sound quality the HitMaster provides is excellent. The amount of bass the HitMaster can push out is incredible and will be great for anyone who is throwing a party, playing games, or having a simple speaker in the room to play music while you and your friends hang out. The one problem I have with the HitMaster is that there is no bass control whatsoever. So, the amount of bass that it will push out depends on how much you crank the volume. However, it isn’t that much of a problem if you cranked the volume all the way up to 11 (yes, the HitMaster does have a dial which can be set to 11).

Keep in mind, that the HitMaster is not meant to be played on games such as a shooter or action/adventure game. The games that really made the HitMaster shine for me was DJ Hero, Rock Band, and Guitar Hero. Basically, you want to be blasting music from the HitMaster to get the ultimate experience.

The HitMaster includes an 1/8" input jack (standard for most audio cables), a stereo RCA input and output, and a fuse where you can set the voltage. With the Stereo RCA output, you can plug an additional set of speakers to give you more sound, or you can simply loop it to the HitMaster then to your TV to give a subwoofer feel. 

One more thing that is worth mentioning is the durability of the HitMaster. Polk Audio states that the HitMaster can take quite a beating and even say on their website, "Sling The HitMaster into the car and head off to the next gig!", which is about the abuse it will take without breaking. After doing a few of my own tests, tossing it on top of my bed and rolling it down a few stairs, the only thing that seems to be wrong is the mesh on the front of the device being dented a little bit. It also includes a little handle on top of the unit for easy carrying.

Is the HitMaster worth it? Polk Audio has a good reputation for audio equipment and I play a lot of music games, so I think this is the perfect addition to any gamer’s setup if you play Guitar Hero or Rock Band. Even if you just use it as a music player, it provides excellent bass and sound for all types of music from Hip-hop, Techno, Rock, Metal, Punk, or whatever you listen to. The HitMaster is definitely Recommended (with a capital "R"!) for those of you who love and play music, whether it be playing Rock Band, or just by listening to your favorite tunes. With the missing cable and no bass control being the only downer, it still makes quite an amazing unit for the price of $99, which is fairly inexpensive for audio solutions.

For specs and more information about the HitMaster, including on how to purchase it, please visit the official website here at Polkaudio.com.

The good:
– Great sound quality
– Plays music from your game consoles and music players
– Stylish design
– Very durable with convenient handle for traveling
– Good price

The bad:
– No bass control is a bummer
– No audio cable for music players is included

 
Rating: 4.75 out of 5 

The HitMaster package includes a 9′ Stereo RCA cable, power cable, Quickstart Guide, and the HitMaster speaker.

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Thanks to Polk Audio for providing the HitMaster for review. Visit Polkaudio.com for more details on the HitMaster and their other products.


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Today, MTV Games and Harmonix have released some details on the upcoming game Green Day: Rock Band. The game’s setlist will consist of 47 Green Day tracks including hit favorites like "American Idiot," "Brain Stew," "Wake Me Up When September Ends," "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," and more. Green Day fans will enjoy this title, as you can unlock more than 100 images and more than 40 minutes of rare, unreleased video of the band’s interviews, outtakes, and performances.

Keep in mind that all of these tracks from Green Day: Rock Band can be exported to Rock Band and Rock Band 2 (and the future Rock Band 3). So after you’re done with the game, you can export them to Rock Band 2 for $9.99 (800 Microsoft Points) to enjoy a bigger setlist. Also, the Green Day tracks currently available on the Rock Band Music Store will be compatible with Green Day: Rock Band and will include more special effects, vocal harmonies and more when you play in Green Day: Rock Band.

What we can tell you now is that no instrument bundles will be available for this game. Only the separate game will be available. Meaning, you must have the Rock Band instruments already to play this game. The game will be sold in two editions as stated in the official press release:

"Green Day: Rock Band standalone game for Xbox 360/PlayStation 3
US MSRP $59.99

Green Day: Rock Band standalone game for Wii system
US MSRP $49.99

Green Day: Rock Band Plus for Xbox 360/Playstation 3 (US/Canada only)
US MSRP $69.99
Includes special packaging, export, and six Green Day DLC tracks ($22 total value)"

When can you expect this game? Green Day: Rock Band will be released on June 8, 2010 and will be available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii. The Green Day: Rock Band Plus package will be available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 (not Wii) in the US and Canada only.

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