Vengeance Vocal Essentials Vol 1 [work] Guide
It is a sound design scalpel. It is a loop pack for people who hate loop packs.
For nearly two decades, the Vengeance sample packs have been the industry standard. You’ve heard their kicks on every progressive house track from 2012. You’ve heard their claps on every modern pop radio hit. But today, I want to talk about their most underrated, and arguably most dangerous, pack: vengeance vocal essentials vol 1
Available on the Vengeance Sound store, Loopmasters, and ADSR. It is a sound design scalpel
Let’s be honest: In the world of electronic music production, few names carry as much weight (or controversy) as Vengeance Sound . You’ve heard their kicks on every progressive house
While Splice gives you infinite variety, it often gives you infinite mediocrity . Vocal Essentials Vol 1 offers attitude . It offers loudness. It offers the specific frequency curve that makes people move their feet without thinking.
(Deducted 1.5 points for the lack of dry/unprocessed versions, but adding back 2 points for sheer nostalgia and energy.)
If you produce House, Techno, Trance, or even Hip-Hop, and you are tired of royalty-free vocal loops that sound like stock elevator music, this pack is your new best friend. Unlike dedicated "topline" vocal packs that give you full A/B verse/chorus structures, Vocal Essentials focuses on atomic elements . We are talking about raw, processed, club-ready audio.