The first volume was a wake-up call to the industry. It focused heavily on the classic "Hands Up," Techno, and Hard Trance sounds of the early 2000s.
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This volume introduced more complex percussion loops and a wider variety of FX (risers, downlifters, and impacts). The first volume was a wake-up call to the industry
The samples were slightly cleaner than Vol. 1, with more focus on the "pumping" side-chain feel that was starting to dominate the charts. Volume 3: The EDM Gold Standard This volume introduced more complex percussion loops and
It covered everything from Dirty Dutch House to Trance. The kick drums in this volume were legendary for their sub-frequency clarity and "click" transients.