One Multiformat [patched] - Sound Vibez French Electro House
Mastering the Parisian Groove: Sound Vibez French Electro House One
This sound was a continuation of what Philippe Zdar of Cassius called Sound Vibez French Electro House One MULTiFORMAT
All samples are cleared for your personal and commercial projects. Mastering the Parisian Groove: Sound Vibez French Electro
It is not for the faint of heart. If you want gentle, melodic house, look away. But if you want to make music that sounds like two robots fighting inside a subwoofer—with funk—this is essential. Drum loops (120–130+ BPM) — full mix and
The Workflow Integration
One of the biggest hurdles with genre-specific packs is usability. Often, packs are either too lo-fi to mix properly or too clean to sound authentic. Sound Vibez strikes a balance here. The sounds are "mix-ready," meaning they sit well in a DAW without requiring excessive EQ carving, yet they retain enough harmonic distortion to sound "vintage."
4.4 Using the Guitar Loops
French house guitar is about filtering, not distortion.
Contents (typical for a MULTiFORMAT release)
- Drum loops (120–130+ BPM) — full mix and dry versions
- One-shots — kicks, claps, snares, hi-hats, percussion
- Bass loops and synth bass one-shots — sub and mid-focused
- Synth loops — leads, stabs, arpeggios, chord hits
- Top loops — hats, rides, shakers, percussion fills
- FX — risers, impacts, sweeps, glitch FX, riser reverse, noise swells
- Vocals / vocal chops — processed French/European-style phrases, chops, shouts (may include dry and wet versions)
- MIDI files for melodic loops and bass lines
- Presets — Serum, Sylenth1, Massive, or similar (detuned saws, supersaws, metallic rims, FM plucks)
- Construction kits — multi-track stems that reconstruct full tracks (intro, verse, drop, breakdown, outro)
- Tempo/key metadata and one-shot labeling for easy DAW integration