Virtual Riot Heavy Bass Design Vol 2 Page
Released during the peak of the "Preset War" (where fans argued over whether using presets was "cheating"), Virtual Riot silenced critics by proving that presets are tools for learning, not crutches. Vol 2 didn’t just offer sounds; it offered a roadmap to modern bass weight.
is a professional-grade sample pack released on November 18, 2020 , designed for high-energy bass music production. Published by Disciple Recordings and distributed via Splice Sounds , it serves as the direct sequel to the highly successful first volume. Pack Contents virtual riot heavy bass design vol 2
In this article, we will dissect every element of this legendary preset pack: its history, sound design philosophy, technical breakdown of the patches, workflow integration, and why, years after its release, it remains an industry standard. Released during the peak of the "Preset War"
If you are a bass music producer—specifically one who dabbles in Dubstep, Drum & Bass, or Colour Bass—there are few names more synonymous with "professional-grade" sound design than Virtual Riot. The German-born producer (Valentin Brunn) has been a titan in the scene for over a decade, known for his surgical precision, ear-shattering low-end, and lush, cinematic soundscapes. Published by Disciple Recordings and distributed via Splice
If you’re a bass music producer, the name Virtual Riot is likely synonymous with technical wizardry. Released via Disciple Samples on November 18, 2020, arrived as the highly anticipated successor to one of the most influential sample packs in modern dubstep.
gave us the gritty, metallic "Square4" growls and the iconic "Yoi" bass. It was a massive hit. But Volume 2 was the evolution.
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