Unlike many sample packs that simply provide standard loops, KSHMR created this volume with the philosophy of providing only the best sounds he would use in his own tracks. The pack is known for its incredible sonic quality, punchiness, and usability. 1. The Drums: Punch and Clarity
The release of marked a defining moment in modern electronic music production. Created by Niles Hollowell-Dhar (KSHMR), this sample pack reshaped EDM, slap house, and big room production. It provided bedroom producers and industry professionals alike with the exact tools used in festival-ready hits. The Evolution: Expanding the Sonic Universe
Designed to cut through busy mixes, suitable for Big Room, Progressive House, and beyond. sound of kshmr vol 2
When KSHMR released his first volume, it revolutionized the Splice platform by offering highly polished, release-ready sounds. Vol. 2 expanded on this foundation. It delivered bigger sounds, more diverse cultural elements, and highly organized utility tools for producers of all skill levels. What is Inside the Pack?
While "Vol 1" gave you the tools to build a track, "Vol 2" gave you the soul . It moved beyond simple kick drums and moved into the realm of sonic exploration. Here is a breakdown of what producers found inside, exactly as listed by KSHMR: Unlike many sample packs that simply provide standard
: Packed with over 1,500 samples, it offered a massive toolkit that covered every element needed to build a professional track from scratch.
If you want to know how KSHMR gets his ethnic flair without expensive recording sessions, look here. Vol 2 introduced high-quality loops of the (Turkish lute), Duduk (Armenian woodwind), and cinematic Moroccan percussion . The Drums: Punch and Clarity The release of
A dedicated selection of Sitar (31), Duduk (5), and Flute (8) sounds. 3. Vocals and FX
KSHMR simplifies this concept for producers confused by the non-Western intervals, stating that if the scale seems confusing, one can —the notes are the same, they simply start on a different root, thus achieving the "Arabic" feel . This insight turns the sample pack from a simple collection of sounds into a veritable music theory lesson, helping producers avoid the pitfalls of clashing melodies when utilizing the pack's extensive ethnic loops.