Vengeance Essential Clubsounds Vol1234 Repack: Mutekki Media

was a landmark collaboration. Unlike standard sample packs that throw 500 random kicks at you, these volumes focused on construction kits and stem-friendly loops . Each volume (1, 2, 3, and 4) contained roughly 1.5 GB of data—massive for the era.

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24-bit audio files that are compatible with all major DAWs, including FL Studio, Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and Cubase. Deep Dive: What's Inside the Volumes? mutekki media vengeance essential clubsounds vol1234 repack

The first volume appeared around and immediately set a new standard for club‑oriented sample libraries. At the time, many producers were still relying on drum machines or sampling vinyl; Vengeance offered a massive collection of polished, “ready‑to‑mix” sounds that could drop straight into a track.

The Vengeance Essential Clubsounds (VEC) series by Mutekki Media and producer Manuel Schleis is the most influential sample library collection in electronic dance music history. From the early 2000s through the 2010s, these packs shaped the sound of club music, hands down. was a landmark collaboration

The samples were engineered to sound massive. Kicks were tuned and compressed, saving producers from complex mixing chains.

Do not use the kicks as-is. Instead, layer the from a Vol1 kick (the click) with the body of a Vol4 kick (the low-end thump). Use a transient shaper to glue them together. This repack gives you interchangeable components. This public link is valid for 7 days

The "Repack" isn’t just a folder of .wav files; it’s a sentient, 4-terabyte compressed singularity. Rumor has it that Manuel Schleis’s consciousness was uploaded into the folder back in Vol. 800.