Revealed Free Tryout Archive
Key Features
- Combines 415 individual tryout folders from premium Revealed releases into one archive, so you can browse a wide catalog from a single claim instead of hunting through separate mini packs
- Packages 2,278 samples, 1,074 synth presets, and 107 MIDI files, which makes it useful for both drag-and-drop sketching and deeper preset-driven sound design
- Supports Serum, Serum 2, Spire, Sylenth1, Diva, Dune 3, and Massive, giving producers with mixed EDM synth setups a broader pull than a one-synth-only bank
- Ships fully labeled and organized, which matters here because the archive is large enough to be mined for exact drops, basses, FX, hooks, and arrangement starters instead of treated like a novelty freebie
- Draws from source material released between 2017 and March 2025, so it covers more than one short trend cycle and stays useful across big room, progressive house, trance, and techno workflows
- Still sits in Alonso Sound's live Free section at $0.00, making it read as an ongoing catalog freebie rather than a time-limited transfer or newsletter-only bonus
Description
Revealed Free Tryout Archive is a 3.5 GB sound-design archive from Alonso Sound and Revealed that bundles 415 free tryout folders into one download with samples, synth presets, and MIDI for modern EDM production. Instead of acting like a tiny teaser pack, it pulls material from commercial releases issued between 2017 and March 2025, so the scope feels closer to a working catalog than a throwaway promo.
The main appeal is breadth without total chaos. Alonso says the archive is fully labeled and organized, while BPB notes that it covers 2,278 samples, 1,074 presets, and 107 MIDI files across Serum, Serum 2, Spire, Sylenth1, Diva, Dune 3, and Massive, which makes it easy to mine for leads, basses, drums, FX, and fast writing ideas across big room, progressive house, trance, and techno.
That hybrid format gives it more range than a normal genre pack. You can drag the samples straight into any DAW, audition the synth presets when you want ready-made hooks and drops, or treat the MIDI folder as a fast sketchpad for festival builds, topline stacks, and arrangement starters.
The tradeoff is that it still lives inside Alonso's specific Revealed sound world rather than covering every EDM niche evenly, and the current claim flow runs through a free WooCommerce checkout instead of a direct public ZIP. As checked on April 25, 2026, though, the official product page still shows $0.00, the archive remains listed in Alonso Sound's live Free section, and there is no expiry language on the product itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is inside Revealed Free Tryout Archive?
The current official product page says the archive contains 415 folders, one for each premium release included in the collection. BPB breaks that down further as 2,278 samples, 1,074 synth presets, and 107 MIDI files gathered into one 3.5 GB download.
Which synths do the included presets support?
Alonso lists presets for Serum, Serum 2, Spire, Sylenth1, Diva, Dune 3, and Massive. That means the preset side of the archive is most useful if at least one of those synths is already part of your regular EDM setup.
Is the free archive still available even though the BPB headline also mentioned a sale?
Yes. BPB's September 20, 2025 article paired the archive with a separate End Of Summer Sale that used the code GOLD30 through September 22, 2025, but that sale language was separate from the archive itself. As checked on April 25, 2026, the official Alonso product page still shows the archive at $0.00.
Do you need an Alonso Sound account to claim the pack?
The current claim flow runs through Alonso Sound's WooCommerce checkout rather than a direct public ZIP link. The live checkout configuration shows guest checkout disabled, so users should expect to complete the free claim through the site's account-based cart flow.
Is this more useful as a sample pack or a preset bundle?
It works as both, which is the main reason the archive stands out. The samples are broad enough for drag-and-drop idea generation, while the preset and MIDI folders make it easier to turn the archive into leads, drops, basses, and arrangement starters inside mainstream EDM synth workflows.