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Free Hardstyle Sample Pack By Myloops
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Hardstyle Sample Pack

by Myloops

Added July 11, 2024

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Description

The Free Hardstyle Sample Pack by Myloops offers over 350 MB of hardstyle samples, construction kits, WAV loops, presets, and MIDI files.

Here's what you get: five construction kits, each with stems, loops, and one-shots, providing everything needed to create a full track.

It includes hardstyle drum kits, featuring various drum loops and one-shots to create powerful and energetic beats.

A large selection of synth presets and MIDI files is included for extensive customization.

All samples are in 44.1 kHz WAV format, ensuring compatibility with all major DAWs like Ableton Live, FL Studio, Cubase, Logic Pro, Reaper, Studio One, and Acid.

All sounds are 100% royalty-free, so you can use them in your productions without any legal concerns.

Each filename includes BPM and key information, making it easy to integrate the samples into your projects.

This pack helps you create powerful and energetic hardstyle tracks.

Tips

  • Layering Drum Loops: Combine different drum loops from the construction kits to create a fuller and more dynamic drum section. Experiment with layering kick loops with percussion loops to add depth and complexity to your beats.
  • Customizing Synth Presets: Use the included MIDI files with the synth presets to create unique melodies and harmonies. Tweak the presets' parameters to fit the specific vibe of your track, adjusting elements like filter cutoff, resonance, and envelope settings.
  • Utilizing One-Shots for FX: Incorporate the one-shot samples to add impactful effects and transitions in your track. Use reverb and delay effects on these one-shots to create atmospheric build-ups and drops.
  • Mixing and Matching Construction Kits: Don’t hesitate to mix elements from different construction kits. For example, use the bassline from one kit with the lead synth from another to create a unique sound that stands out.
  • Tempo and Key Matching: Take advantage of the BPM and key information provided in the filenames to ensure that all elements fit seamlessly together. Use your DAW’s time-stretching and pitch-shifting tools to match samples that are close but not exactly in the same BPM or key.