It is no longer just a tool for producers trying to "sound like KSHMR." It is a toolkit for producers trying to sound like themselves , using professional-grade paints. The duduk wails, the vinyl-cracked orchestral hits, and the punchy, chest-caving kicks of Vol 2 will likely remain in the collective sonic palette for another decade.
Tracks like "The Serpent" (from KSHMR’s Materia EP) or "Divination" bear the DNA of this pack. You can hear the exact brass hit from Vol. 2 that made thousands of producers gasp, "That’s the sound." sound of kshmr vol 2
Almost every tonal sample (kicks, snares, hits) is labeled by key. This saves producers hours of pitch-shifting and ensures a clean, harmonic mix. It is no longer just a tool for
: Includes processed kicks (127), snares (111), claps (99), and hats (81), all meticulously key-labeled for immediate use. You can hear the exact brass hit from Vol
Released on July 5, 2016, Sounds of KSHMR Vol. 2 is one of the most influential sample packs in modern electronic music production. Expanding on the foundation of its predecessor, this volume is four times larger than Vol. 1, containing over 1,500 producer-ready samples Pack Highlights & Contents
While many purists associate the pack with house music, users from SoundCloud communities highlight its effectiveness for Trap and experimental electronic music due to the rich ethnic instrument samples . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
Here is the definitive breakdown of why is not just a sample pack, but a masterclass in sound design.