MyLoops Progressive House
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Key Features
- 400 MB of progressive house content including synth loops, bass loops, drum loops, percussion, FX, and one-shot hits
- All samples recorded in 24-bit WAV at 44.1 kHz with BPM and key information labeled in every filename
- Comprehensive FX library with 20 downlifters, 20 uplifters, and 10 impacts for building transitions and drops
- MIDI files included for all melodic sequences, enabling full customization of pitch, timing, and instrument choice
- Unlooped versions of all melodic content provided alongside seamless loops for maximum arrangement flexibility
- Bonus Logic Pro X starter template showing a complete progressive house arrangement using the included samples
- 100% royalty-free for use in commercial and non-commercial productions without additional licensing
Description
MyLoops Progressive House by Nick Sazonov (Insight) is a 400 MB collection of progressive house samples built around driving synth leads, deep basslines, and layered percussion. The pack delivers 176 production-ready sounds in 24-bit WAV format at 44.1 kHz.
The synth loops range from euphoric lead melodies to atmospheric pad textures, each labeled with BPM and key information for quick session integration. Bass loops provide a solid low-end foundation with the punchy, sidechain-friendly character typical of progressive house productions.
Drum and percussion elements cover the full rhythmic spectrum. Drum loops supply the core groove, while dedicated shaker and top loops add high-frequency movement and detail that keep energy building across arrangement sections.
The FX collection includes 20 downlifters, 10 impacts, and 20 uplifters for crafting transitions between breakdowns and drops. One-shot drum hits across four folders give you the raw material for programming custom patterns from scratch.
MIDI data is provided for each melodic sequence, and unlooped versions of all melodic loops are included for maximum arrangement flexibility. A bonus Logic Pro X starter template demonstrates how the samples work together in a finished mix context.
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Tips
- Layering Bass Loops: Combine different bass loops to create a fuller and more complex bassline. Use EQ to carve out space for each layer, ensuring they don't clash.
- Creating Drum Variations: Use the drum loops as a starting point and add your own one shots to create variations. This can help maintain listener interest throughout the track.
- Enhancing Transitions with FX: Utilize the downlifters and uplifters to smooth out transitions between different sections of your track. Impacts can be used to emphasize key moments, such as drops or breakdowns.
- Building Dynamic Percussion: Layer percussion loops with shaker loops to add movement and energy. Automate the volume and panning to create dynamic changes that keep the rhythm interesting.
- Crafting Melodic Elements: Use the synth loops as a foundation and layer additional synths or effects to build a rich melodic structure. Experiment with different processing techniques like reverb, delay, and modulation to create unique sounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the MyLoops Progressive House pack contain?
The pack includes 176 samples across multiple categories: 21 bass loops, drum loops, 10 percussion loops, 10 shaker loops, 20 top loops, 11 synth loops, one-shot drum hits in four folders, and a full FX library with 20 downlifters, 10 impacts, and 20 uplifters. MIDI files are provided for all melodic content, and a Logic Pro X starter template is included as a bonus.
Are the samples compatible with any DAW?
Yes. All audio samples are in standard 24-bit WAV format at 44.1 kHz, which is universally supported by every major DAW including Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, Cubase, and Studio One. The MIDI files are also universally compatible. The bonus template is specific to Logic Pro X.
Can I use these samples in commercial music releases?
Yes. The entire pack is 100% royalty-free, meaning you can use the samples in both commercial and non-commercial productions without paying additional licensing fees or royalties to MyLoops.
What BPM and key are the samples in?
The samples are designed for progressive house productions, typically in the 120-128 BPM range. Every filename includes the BPM and musical key, making it straightforward to find samples that match your project's tempo and harmonic content without trial-and-error.