: Over 300 total kick elements, including attacks and tails for custom layering Serum Presets : 32 specialized Xfer Serum
The is a time machine. In a world where EDM production is obsessed with "clean, loud, and wide," Elstak’s samples remind us of the beauty of imperfection: the clipping, the aliasing, the raw energy.
For years, producers have tried to reverse-engineer his sound. They sought out vintage Roland drum computers, grainy 909 kicks, and stretched vocal chops. But the holy grail has always been authenticity. Enter the —a collection that promises not just sounds, but the heritage of Dutch Hardcore.
When producers look for a , they are usually seeking two distinct vibes: paul elstak sample pack
Finding an "Official" pack can be tricky, as many legends of that era kept their "secret sauce" close to the chest. However, there are a few primary ways to get these sounds:
The core of these packs is a mix of nostalgia and cutting-edge sound design.
The pack includes vocals at 160 BPM and 170 BPM. If you want that "chipmunk" speed-garage effect: take a vocal stab, import it into a sampler, and map it across the keyboard. As you play higher notes, the sample speeds up naturally. Do not use warp modes; allow the pitch to change the duration. : Over 300 total kick elements, including attacks
Deconstructed project files (WAV/STEMS) based on Paul’s personal workflow.
✅ (100% – use in commercial releases) ✅ Tempo-synced from 130 BPM to 240 BPM ✅ 24-bit WAV – studio-quality audio ✅ DAW Ready – drag, drop, destroy ✅ Includes exclusive video tutorial with Paul Elstak: “How to Make a Hardcore Kick from Scratch”
Before you download any pack, you need to understand what makes a track sound like Elstak’s signature production. His style bridges the gap between dark, distorted underground Hardcore and euphoric, melodic Happy Hardcore. They sought out vintage Roland drum computers, grainy
Hoovers, reese basses, screeches, and those iconic happy hardcore supersaws.
Now, drop the hammer.