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Samples, sound effects, loops
Vengeance Nu Disco Vol 1 WAV-SYNTHiC4TE screenshot
SYNTHiC4TE | July 20 2017 | 559 MB
Nu Disco House is on the rise, and we’re sending you straight to the top of it with this new samplepack!

Explore more than 2,400 rich and wide analog basslines, lush pads, cutting leads, crisp pianos, pitched vocals, powerful drums, snappy snares, hand claps, live-recorded conga loops, and guitars.

Vengeance Nu Disco also includes an incredible array of uplifters, downlifters, impact hits, classic synth stabs, funky fills, and kick-free hi-hat and percussion loops - all perfectly trimmed and mixed, and available at both 120 bpm and 122 bpm. All kicks, synths, and effects also have the tonal key written in the filename, and the entire pack is perfectly organized so you can easily find the exact sound you need in the moment. This is a must-have for every modern House producer!

more than 2,400 high quality Nu Disco sounds from Vengeance
contains around 75% oneshot samples and 25% loops (no kick drumloops, melody loops, fills)
all drumloops, fills, and breakbeats at 120 bpm and 122 bpm
root key information provided for all tonal sounds and melodic loops
extra folder containing live-recorded conga loops and live-recorded guitar loops
sorted into categories such as CL hihats, FX, snares, synths, kicks, etc.
extra long fills (up to 16 bars) with complete FX buildups and risers
huge amount of snares and claps with pre-shift milliseconds in the filename
ideal for but not limited to Nu Disco, Funky House, Disco, Deep House, Future House, Minimal
WAV format, can be imported into every sampler





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comments

  Resident 21.01.2014 46 1515
+4319
These guys at Vengeance are among my favorite developers/producers. That is, until 85% of the EDM and pop industry jumps on the bandwagon and starts using the sounds, making it not so special anymore. Because I'm the kind of musician that sails upstream; against the tides of mainstream (pun intended LOL). This pack is cool. Use it while you can. Before you know it, it will be in the next EDM/Pop song and everyone will be here saying "Hey that's the sound from that song!" While us undergrounders know better, and say "Nope! It's that abused sample from that vengeance sound pack!" I would not be surprised if a sample from this is already in the next "hit" Hollywood has for us. Sure us undergrounders can make better use of it than the elites.
  Member 24.06.2017 12
+1
you are probably right, then let US be the firsts this time, so that we can become "elites"...
"BEEP...AHHH...F-F-FRESH!!"
  Resident 21.01.2014 46 1515
+4319
Yes, them billboard pop artists don't know what is coming for them. Suddenly this random pack of people from a forum on the internet come around with our Vengeance samples-adapted songs and wreck the charts and then all these trap stars fade into an oblivion, while everyone is listening to our stuff.
Honestly, from personal experience such as hearing the works of fellow Audiosex members and participating in a few album collaborations with them, I would have no problem with our stuff being on the radio vs what I hear now. Even some of the "noobs" over there have infinitely better material than the charts' auto-tuned mumbling. I actually enjoy 95% of the music people put out over there.
  Member 18.07.2017 14
0
Do you mean you could use sampled loops and get away with it, other than drums?
I mean ofc theyre gonna sound dope af but its still not your own chord progression, melody and whatnot
  Resident 21.01.2014 46 1515
+4319
Exactly what I am talking about. It's gonna sound cool but I wouldn't try to make a hit record from it. I have used vocal samples from the Roundel/Prune records packs that I've shared, but I don't try to make a hit from them. I use them for fun.
  Member 29.10.2016 59
+17
Yeah, feels like just taking someone else's work and calling it mine.
Drumloops I can deal with though
  Member 28.10.2014 28
+17
yeah fuck people for using good sounds


smh, production community is cancer
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159154
Zyzz Watch your language ...
  Member 20.07.2017 1
0
The hate and jealousy is real.
  Member 7.03.2016 78
+35
Totally agree with that constructive criticism @Impressive.

The worst: these "paint-by-number egocentric shithead producers" are so blinded by the desire to be famous, no matter what cost... That they can not understand a constructive comment, even if it is rubbed in his face.

Let them drown in their own shit.

Mainstream electronic music used to be awesome (the same is for mainstage line-ups and sets)... but after 2013 and the saturation of the "EDM" (as they like to call it, for me is just generic pop music with electronic beats), it's just sad, how unoriginal and formulaic has become.

The relief is that there are awesome e-music producers out there aiming for *authentic & fresh stuff (and another good batch coming in the next years); *the way it should be and how it used to be until the end of 2012 + or -.
  Member 28.10.2014 28
+17
you're delusional if you think things were new and fresh before 2013, everyone was trying to be skrillex

quit being a judgmental asshole and let people make the music they want to
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159154
No need of foul language here...
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159154
Best way to solve this problem: Make your own sounds.
  Resident 21.01.2014 46 1515
+4319
I was implying more so on originality. I was listening to the radio the other day, and heard a pop song. It was almost identical to the construction kit song "Your Life" in the Essential Dance Sounds Vol. 2 pack from Vengeance. The only noticeable difference was the lyrics and the vocalist. I've also heard the same sax loop from Pop Essentials in about 10 different pop songs. Now, I do use Nexus2 in literally everything I make. I don't recall one song since early 2014 where I didn't use at least 3 instances of Nexus2. I like how the sounds are playable right out of the box. It saves me time, and I like what I hear. I do enjoy the vengeance sample packs as well, but I only use them for inspiration. Like this pack, I have found a couple tracks that made me go "hmmm..." and then I created something of my own. But I didn't use the samples. In fact, you would never know that's where the inspiration came from if I didn't tell you that lol. Something as stupid as a particular series of notes the birds outside my window are chirping can spark an entire song from me. "How did you come up with this song?" If I told you the way I came up with the melody was from 2 notes the birds were chirping outside my window, and those 2 notes turned into an entire melodic, 65 track song with a complex chord progression and a few guitar solos, as well as catchy melodies that contain hella more than 2 notes. I can make something big from something so little. Unfortunately, the pop culture is a culture of having 90% of the work done for you and 9% out of the remaining 10% is very poorly done. Many folks become famous from the results. Especially if you hire a bunch of overly caffeinated 15 year old latino girls to dance to it like 23 year old college strippers and then lash out at the 28 year old men who put it on just to hit the mute button and jack off to the bum wiggling silence. Then you have me who hears I got one less problem without ya..." and I'm like "Isn't it past your bedtime? And shouldn't you be in school or something?"
Yes, you're right Olymoon. But before they do this, they must learn to write their own songs first.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
+159154
Yes, but it goes together. The sound of an 11th sharp chord or of a beautiful rim-shot through a repeating delay and a big reverb can both be the beginning of a composition. That's why nowadays we should learn sound and composition at the same time.
  Resident 21.01.2014 46 1515
+4319
Good points, my friend. Yes, when this is learned, you eventually learn to generate inspiration just from the improvisation. Most of my songs, are often generated thru some kind of stupid little thing that inspired it, and the rest is improvised. With the drag and drop technology, it ruins the fun of having a song write itself in your hands. There's no feeling like gazing out over the horizon at 6AM and just letting your mind go as you subconsciously play the guitar, not trying to play a particular melody just playing random arpeggios, and you suddenly hear something cool and you're like "wow this is a song-starter right here!" and the best part is, YOU made that. Like some kind of angelic spirit was inside you playing that melody with your body. And hey, as the saying goes... "A good song will write itself".
  Resident 27.08.2016 14 62
+193
the Comment has been Removed
  Resident 17.01.2012 12 837
+1199
I'm just grateful to SYNTHiCATE and Horsemen for sharing We've been waiting for quite some time on this pack!
  Member 17.10.2013 79
+70
Thanks a million!!!
F like Free.
  Member 28.01.2017 3 32
+9
dirty, overcompressed and unusable samples...again
  Resident 28.08.2014 433
+180
"dirty, overcompressed"
You've must be living under a rock in the last 7 years and probably didn't hear how electronic music sounds nowdays. But is OK, now that you have internet connection again you can catch up
  Member 13.10.2016 70
+8
Why you always put negative words in comments??!!!Alwyas!!! why you hate everything????!!! What they have done to you ??!!

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