Vengeance Essential Deep House Vol. 1 - -wav-
Unlike generic "Tech House" packs that rely on drive and distortion, this volume is meticulously tuned for the Deep House sub-genre: think labels like Anjunadeep, All Day I Dream, or Moodymann. The "-WAV-" suffix is critical here; by providing uncompressed, 24-bit WAV files, Vengeance ensures zero generation loss. You get pristine transient response on your kicks and silky harmonic content on your pads, ready for mastering.
Deep House lives and dies by its shuffle. The percussion loops labeled "Grooves" utilize heavy swing quantization. You will find bongos, congas, and rim shots that aren't quantized to the grid but rather "Drake" style—slightly behind the beat. The hi-hat folder is particularly impressive, featuring open hats with realistic decay and closed hats that feature phase inversion for a 3D stereo field. Vengeance Essential Deep House Vol. 1 -WAV-
The pack was organized with German precision: folders for “Kicks,” “Snares,” “Loops (Full),” “Loops (No Kick),” and “Music Loops.” This taxonomy taught a generation how to arrange a track. The “No Kick” loops were particularly genius, allowing producers to layer their own synthesized kick over professional-grade percussion and chord progressions. This encouraged a hybrid workflow: the confidence of a pre-rolled groove with the customization of individual synthesis. Unlike generic "Tech House" packs that rely on
1 with or help you find specific tutorials on how to mix these samples? Thoughts on Vengeance samples in 2021? Still use them? Deep House lives and dies by its shuffle
Every tonal sound—from basslines to saxophone riffs—is meticulously labeled by key, saving producers hours of pitch-matching time. Why This Pack Stands Out
: The pack includes "subterranean" bass drums, crisp percussion, and subterranean drums that are key-labeled and precisely cut.
Owning is one thing; using it correctly is another. Here is a pro-tip workflow for 2024/2025 production: