Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit Jun 2026
The kits feature sharp, metallic claps (like the classic Pierre Bourne clap, but layered or pitched up) and tight, snappy electronic snares. They often have a short decay, ensuring they hit with maximum transient punch and immediately get out of the way of the melody. 3. Hi-Hats and Open Hats (The Groove)
What you are currently using (FL Studio, Ableton, Logic)? Starboy Outtatown Drum Kit
In Rage and Hyperpop music, the clap or snare acts as the anchor of the track. The samples found in this kit bypass muddy frequencies entirely. Instead, they focus heavily on the high-mid frequencies (around 1kHz to 3kHz). They are crisp, synthesized, and often layered with white noise to create a wide, panoramic stereo field that commands attention on the third beat of every bar. 3. Hi-Hats and Open Hats: Rhythmic Urgency The kits feature sharp, metallic claps (like the
The claps in these kits are crisp and layered, often featuring a slight pre-delay or stereo width to give them a larger-than-life presence. The snares range from tight, metallic rimshots to classic electronic claps boosted in the mid-high frequency range (around 2kHz - 5kHz) to ensure they snap perfectly on the third beat. 3. Laser-Focused Hi-Hats and Open Hats Hi-Hats and Open Hats (The Groove) What you
Most Starboy and Outtatown beats sit in this fast-paced range.
Perhaps the most defining feature of this kit is its FX folder. Instead of standard cowbells or rims, you will find laser zaps, video game power-up noises, digital glitches, and metallic transition sweeps. These sounds provide the essential "cyberpunk" atmosphere that elevates a standard trap beat into a futuristic anthem. How to Use the Kit in Your Workflow
Open the folder. No overproduced one-shots. No 808s that sound like they were tuned by a cyborg. Instead, you get: