Resonance Sound
PHOBOS – Techno Samples Vol.1
2025
Now Phobos Records presents their debut Techno Samples Pack Vol.1 (Affiliate Link) full of advisable Minimal sounds, influenced by the hottest contemporary club sounds.
PHOBOS is an electronic music label that has received worldwide support from the most popular DJs in the techno industry. Richie Hawtin played Phobos tracks at the most popular festivals in the world, namely: Time Warp, Awakenings, ADE, dotUp, Boiler Room. Phobos releases supported by Dubfire, Maceo Plex, Oliver Huntemann, Alan Fitzpatrick, Carl Cox, Joseph Capriati, and many others. Explore Phobos Records on Beatport!
This product is loaded with never-heard samples covering any area of Techno you can possibly imagine.
You can expect ready to use drum loops (kit character!), inspiring synth loops, perfectly hand crafted bass loops, pristine atmos, powerful and freshly crafted one-shot-samples , creative effects and MIDI files to get inspired instantly!
This sound pack contains in the usual way – innovative, up-to-date, professionally sorted – a whole bunch of all-new sound food for your DAW: from MIDIs over perfectly handcrafted WAV files!
Techno Heads, get ready, get movin’!
Content in detail: 20 Athmos, 40 Bass Loops, 20 Bass Sounds, 22 Claps, 50 Drum Loops, 36 FX, 21 Hats, 20 Kicks, 20 Percs, 40 Synth Loops, and 20 Synth Sounds.
Techno has been around since the 1980s, with some of its earliest tracks being recorded in Detroit. Techno can be classified as a genre of electronic dance music that emerged from the rave culture of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Techno is characterized by repetitive beats, typically generated by drum machines or synthesizers, combined with melodies created from analog synthesizer lines. Techno originated in Detroit, Michigan USA but soon spread to cities like Berlin (Germany), Milan (Italy), and London (England). Techno was also popularized in Japan after it was introduced there in 1992 and became an influence on multiple genres such as J-pop and K-pop.
This exclusive collection contains a selection of the hottest techno sample packs from Resonance Sound. Includes products from the labels AudioBoutique, Sounds of Revolution (SOR), and Resonance Sound itself.
Pricing and Availability
For only $ 59.40 (normally $ 297) you get the ultimate techno bundle (Affiliate Link) with approx. 8.8 GB total content (almost 7000 files).
Resonance Sound – Arthur Distone – Techno Prime Time 1
More than 250 expertly crafted loops, influenced by artists such as Umek, ANNA, Pilldriver and Lützenkirchen are about to make your fingertips very eager to create the next huge Techno Prime Time smasher.
To conquer the Techno floor at Prime Time it certainly requires some serious dark matter, mercilessly destructive sonic arsenal and just those haunting vocal chops to make club addicts shiver.
Now rest assured that Arthur Distone’s Techno Prime Time collection is ready to deliver just that: Coming directly from the homeland of Nina Kraviz your crowd better expect no mercy when setting these to high volume: pounding drums, resonant percussion, pitch-black synthesizer sounds and vocals beyond dark & evil are all you’ll ever need to shake the very fundament of any arena in the world. More than 250 expertly crafted loops, influenced by artists such as Umek, ANNA, Pilldriver and Lützenkirchen are about to make your fingertips very eager to creating the next huge Techno Prime Time smasher – get it on!
No need to look further for a well-suited tool to dedust your speakers – this one’s just right, hit it hard!
Resonance Sound – Techno Maschinen
Resonance Sound proudly presents Techno Maschinen – a massive drum kit arsenal by Marco Scherer / DATACULT.
Techno Maschinen (Affiliate Link) brings you more than 100 drum kits with grit, dirt, and punch. Made with a variety of raw tube machines, modular monster synths, and classic drummers, these samples stand for the aesthetics of the underground in all its variety. Whether you‘re producing Minimal, Deep Tech, Electro, or undisputed Techno, these are for you.
The drums were created with hardware synths like Erica‘s Techno System, the super-rare and undisputed Metasonix D-1000, and D-2000 bad boy drummies, Arturia‘s DrumBrute, Endorphin.es‘ very unique Blck_Noir module and a variety of more common machines as well. Machines like Jomox‘ Air-Base 99, a Roland TR8, Korg Radias and others. All tenderly recorded through a TLA 5021 compressor, as well as a Technics RS-T11 Cassette Deck and driven with other gritty hardware gear.
The kits come with 16 samples each and ready-to-go presets & patterns for Maschine 2, Studio and Jam, Kontakt 5, Battery 3 upwards, Geist, Geist Lite, and Ableton Drumrack. Furthermore, the whole range of modern Akai MPC models is supported (MPC1000 upwards and Elements, Studio, Renaissance, Touch, Live, X, and Force). Plus the open SFZ format. You can drop the drums into any sampler as well.
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