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Released through Dharma Worldwide and Splice, this collection is arguably his most diverse, pushing into pop, hip-hop, orchestral, and hybrid genres. The Vision Behind the Sound
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Clear, acoustic, and electric guitar loops that are usable across pop and EDM.
A common trap with massive sample packs is getting overwhelmed. Use these strategies to integrate Vol. 4 into your creative process:
The EDM landscape is shifting. The "future bass" saturation is fading, and the pendulum is swinging back toward . DJs are tired of playing chord-heavy, low-energy breakdowns. They want tools.
Tailored specifically for punch and transient clarity to cut through dense mixes.
High-quality orchestral stabs and atmospheric pads. 4. Vocals & Song Starters
For the first time in the series, Volume 4 shipped with a massive library of MIDI files for the melodic loops. This is huge. You can take the lead melody from the pack and change the synth to a piano, a guitar, or a screeching Reese bass. It turns a sample pack into a compositional learning tool.
Unlike Vol. 3, which featured heavily processed, glitched vocal stabs, Vol. 4 focuses on melodic, sung phrases. You will find female "Oohs" and "Aahs" in specific keys (mostly F minor and G minor—KSHMR’s home keys). These are designed to be played on a MIDI keyboard, allowing you to write your own fake top-line vocal.