Mutekki Media - Vengeance | Essential Clubsounds Vol.1-2-3-4
, where you can find similar "Vengeance-style" sounds or even specific Vengeance packs for a monthly fee.
Download them, dissect them, and then destroy them with modern processing. The secret isn't the sample—it's how you use it.
If the original prices feel steep for older samples, many producers now use subscription services like Mutekki Media - Vengeance Essential Clubsounds Vol.1-2-3-4
The tagline was simple: "These are the sounds your favorite producers use, but don't want you to know about."
Many Vengeance libraries are exclusively distributed through , where you can find similar "Vengeance-style" sounds
The Vengeance kicks lack modern sub-bass (40-50Hz). Take a VEC2 Kick, high-pass it at 100Hz, and layer it with a sine wave kick from Kick 2 or Sublab. You keep the click texture but gain the modern thump .
Crucial note: While Mutekki Media claims 100% royalty-free usage, you cannot sample the construction kits (the musical loops). You can only use the single hits (kicks, snares, hats, FX). If you use a melodic loop from Vol.3, you risk copyright infringement. If the original prices feel steep for older
Mutekki Media, a German sound design company, recognized a gap in the market. Producers wanted the punchy, polished, "radio-ready" sounds of top-tier clubs without needing a $5,000 hardware synth rack. They needed the "essential" building blocks of club music: kicks that cut through the mix, snares that cracked with precision, and hi-hats that drove the rhythm.

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