(Visual idea: You scrolling through the folder structure of the pack on your screen, zooming in on a few cool sample names, then playing a hard-hitting beat you made with it)
As the series progressed, each volume increased significantly in scale: : 350+ samples Vol. 2 : 1,500+ samples Vol. 3 : 4,000+ samples Vol. 4 : 7,000+ samples
The collection is available in two primary formats to suit different producer needs: Sounds Of Kshmr Vol. 4
: KSHMR worked with a global network of sound designers, vocalists, and instrumentalists. High-profile contributors include Armin Van Buuren Usage Rights : All samples in the pack are royalty-free
To appreciate , you must understand the context of its release. Volume 1 and 2 were dominated by "the KSHMR snare" (that tight, punchy, reverb-drenched crack) and aggressive leads suitable for 128 BPM main stages. (Visual idea: You scrolling through the folder structure
Released via Spinnin’ Records, this isn’t just a playlist of leftovers. It is a 20-track masterclass in where Melodic Big Room, Psy Trance, and Hard Dance are heading in 2024/2025.
The pack’s cinematic leaning means some presets are large and lush — great for spectacle, less useful for ultra-minimal, intimate productions without additional processing. Also, melodic loops are characterful; heavy reuse without reworking can make tracks sound similar. 4 : 7,000+ samples The collection is available
For producers and fans alike, the Sounds of KSHMR series is not merely a sample pack; it is a liturgical text. It is the secret weapon of countless future bass, big room, and progressive house producers. While Volumes 1 through 3 set the standard, represents a maturation of the sound—a move away from mere "splice loops" toward an integrated ecosystem of cinematic songwriting.