Genres like (Skeler, Juche) and Phonk have blurred the lines between trap and ambient industrial. The Ves2 pack fits perfectly here because it allows producers to achieve a "broken" sound without having to actually break their gear.
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VES2 Sample Pack refers to the Vengeance Electroshock Vol. 2 sample collection produced by Vengeance-Sound
| Category | Count | Description | |----------------|-------|--------------------------------------| | Kick drums | 30 | Subby, punchy, layered | | Snares & claps | 25 | Acoustic + processed | | Hi-hats (closed/open) | 30 | Clean, gritty, rhythmic | | Percussion | 40 | Shakers, rides, toms, bongos | | Bass one-shots | 20 | Sub, reese, distorted | | Melodic loops | 15 | Keys, pads, arps (labeled key/BPM) | | FX (risers, impacts, sweeps) | 30 | – | | Drum loops (full/top) | 25 | 90–130 BPM, labeled |
For a young producer, opening the VES2 folder was like finding a chest of gold. The pack was meticulously organized into categories like , making the workflow seamless. It even included "ready-to-use" sample kits—pre-made foundations for genres like Electro House, Tech House, and Minimal —allowing artists to go from a blank screen to a pounding beat in minutes. A Legacy on the Charts