The name "LOST" is evocative. It suggests a journey, a deep exploration, or perhaps a found treasure from a forgotten USB drive in a Berlin club. MusiCore has branded this pack with a specific aesthetic: late nights, massive reverbs, and the tension between analog warmth and digital precision.
In the ever-evolving landscape of electronic music production, Progressive House remains the genre that refuses to fade. It is the sophisticated middle ground between the raw energy of Techno and the melodic euphoria of Trance. However, finding fresh, non-cheesy, club-ready samples for this specific niche has become a challenge. The market is flooded with Big Room kicks and Lo-Fi hip-hop static, but where are the rolling basslines, the expansive arps, and the crisp, side-chained grooves?
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Available exclusively on the WA Production website and major sample retailers (via Plugin Boutique or ADSR).
Loops and samples come pre-equalized and compressed. They sound great immediately upon dragging them into your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). The name "LOST" is evocative
The heart of the pack lies in its presets. These include massive lead sounds, plucks, and pads optimized for progressive house, ensuring your melodies cut through the mix.
Designed to cut through a busy mix, the drum samples are Punchy and designed to match the festival sound. The market is flooded with Big Room kicks
Progressive house leads rarely consist of just one sound. Use the LOST Serum presets to layer a gritty, monophonic top lead with a wide, polyphonic chords lead. Because the presets are pre-EQ'd for compatibility, they layer together with minimal frequency masking. Leveraging MIDI for Speed
: Samples work in any DAW (FL Studio, Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Cubase); Presets require LennarDigital Sylenth1. Comprehensive Pack Breakdown
Analyze the Serum and Sylenth1 presets to understand how the producers achieved the bright, pluck-heavy sounds.
Progressive House is undergoing a massive evolution. Producers are moving away from the generic festival sounds of the 2010s. They are embracing the deeper, more melodic, and emotionally driven textures popularized by labels like STMPD RCRDS, Tomorrowland Music, and Selected.