Sound Of Kshmr Vol | 2
Almost every sample, including snares and claps, is key-labeled. While useful for cohesion, KSHMR advises producers to "take it with a grain of salt"—not every percussive element needs to be perfectly in key.
bridges the gap between festival-ready EDM and legitimate film score quality. While Vol 1 gave you the kick drum for "Secrets," Vol 2 gives you the orchestra that plays during the climax of a blockbuster trailer. sound of kshmr vol 2
: More than 600 drum samples, including stadium kicks, orchestral hits, and acoustic snare rolls. Cinematic & SFX Almost every sample, including snares and claps, is
The pack is categorized into several high-quality folders designed for specific production needs: While Vol 1 gave you the kick drum
Nile began to layer. He took a cinematic riser that sounded like a rising storm and fused it with a Dhol loop that hit with the precision of a heartbeat. The "Sound of KSHMR" wasn't just about the individual notes; it was about the baked into the digital signals. The Composition
KSHMR didn’t just give producers sounds. He gave them a script. All they had to do was press record.
Another highlight of the album is "Lullaby", a melodic and atmospheric track that features a beautiful piano melody and a soaring vocal performance. The track is a departure from KSHMR's usual high-energy style, and showcases his versatility as a producer.