FUTURE BASS SAMPLE PACK
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Key Features
- 90 royalty-free samples spanning drums, melodic loops, FX, and synth presets for complete future bass productions
- 40 synthesizer presets covering bass, chords, leads, plucks, and sub-bass for signature supersaw stacks and wobbly drops
- 15 cymbal one-shots providing extensive hi-hat, crash, and ride variations for detailed drum programming
- Pre-built drum loops and fills for rapid arrangement prototyping with a half-time future bass groove
- 10 FX samples including risers and downlifters for polished section transitions and drop builds
- WAV format at professional quality for universal DAW compatibility across FL Studio, Ableton, Logic, and more
Description
The Future Bass Essential Sample Pack by SA King delivers 90 royalty-free samples covering every layer of a future bass production. The collection spans drum one-shots, melodic loops, sound effects, and synthesizer presets built for the lush supersaw chords, punchy half-time drums, and wobbly bass drops that define the genre.
Drums include dedicated kick, snare, clap, and cymbal folders alongside pre-built drum loops and fills for quick arrangement scaffolding. The cymbal selection is unusually deep at 15 hits, giving producers plenty of options for hi-hat rolls and crash transitions without reaching for a second pack.
Ten FX samples handle risers, downlifters, and textural transitions between sections. These are critical for future bass, where builds and drops rely heavily on ear-candy effects to create energy and contrast.
The preset bank is the standout section, covering bass, chords, leads, plucks, and sub-bass across 40 patches. Chord and lead presets are especially useful for producers who want that signature Illenium or Marshmello-style stacked supersaw sound without programming everything from scratch.
All audio is supplied in WAV format at professional quality, making the pack compatible with every major DAW. At 64.7 MB the download is lightweight enough to grab in minutes, and the samples slot directly into any future bass, future bounce, or melodic dubstep project.
Tips
- Layering Drum Elements: Combine the claps, snares, and kicks to create a fuller and more dynamic drum pattern. Experiment with layering different claps and snares to achieve a unique sound that stands out in your mix.
- Utilizing Presets for Sound Design: Use the presets as starting points and tweak the parameters to fit your track. For example, adjust the macros on the lead presets to create movement and variation in your melody lines.
- Creating Transitions with Fx and Drum Fills: Incorporate the FX samples and drum fills to create smooth changes between sections of your track. This can help maintain the listener's interest and add a professional touch to your arrangements.
- Building Harmonic Depth with Chords and Bass: Use the chord samples to lay down the harmonic foundation of your track. Pair them with the bass samples to create a rich and cohesive low-end that supports the overall composition.
- Enhancing Groove with Loops and Plucks: Integrate the loops and pluck samples to add rhythmic and melodic interest. The loops can provide a quick way to establish a groove, while the plucks can be used to add intricate details and accents.
Frequently Asked Questions
What synth do I need to use the presets in this pack?
The pack listing does not specify a target synthesizer for the included presets. Check the preset file extensions after downloading — .fxp files typically work with Serum or Sylenth1, while .nmsv files are for Massive. If the presets are in a format your synth does not support, the WAV loops and one-shots are still fully usable in any DAW.
Is this pack enough to produce a complete future bass track?
It covers the core building blocks — drums, bass, chords, leads, and FX — so you can construct a full arrangement from the included content. For vocal chops or specific sound design elements you may want to supplement with additional packs or your own recordings.
What BPM and key are the loops recorded at?
Future bass tracks typically sit between 140 and 175 BPM. The pack does not list specific BPM or key information, but most DAWs can detect and time-stretch the loops automatically to match your project tempo.
Can I use these samples in commercial releases?
Yes, the samples are royalty-free. Once downloaded you can use them in commercial tracks, beats for sale, sync placements, or streaming releases without additional licensing fees.