Musicore - Lost Vol.2 Progressive House Sample ...
Product Spotlight: MusiCore - LOST Vol.2 (Progressive House)
Genre: Progressive House, Deep House, EDM Format: WAV, MIDI (where applicable) BPM Range: 120 – 128 BPM
3. Usability & Workflow
MusiCore generally labels their files well (BPM and Key), which speeds up workflow. MusiCore - LOST Vol.2 Progressive House Sample ...
- Construction Kits: The pack typically includes construction kits (stems grouped by song idea). This is incredibly helpful for beginners to see how the layers fit together, or for advanced producers to grab a full melodic foundation to chop up.
- MIDI Files: Most MusiCore packs include MIDI data for the melodic loops. This is non-negotiable for modern production, allowing you to swap out the sound while keeping the emotional chord progression.
Who is this for?
- Beginner Producers: Excellent for learning arrangement and sound design typical of Progressive House.
- Professional Producers: A time-saving tool to break creative blocks or find fresh melodic inspiration.
- Genre Enthusiasts: Perfect for fans of labels like Anjunabeats, Anjunadeep, Spinnin' Deep, or artists like Avicii, Swedish House Mafia, and Nora En Pure.
3. Dry & Wet Versions
Every melodic loop comes in two versions: "Dry" (no reverb/delay) and "Wet" (with MusiCore’s signature spacious processing). This is a lifeline for busy producers. Use the Wet version for instant inspiration, or use the Dry version and route it through your own reverb bus to fit your unique room sound. Product Spotlight: MusiCore - LOST Vol
2. The FX Riser & Downlifter Library
Progressive House relies on tension and release. This pack includes 45 risers, white-noise sweeps, and reverse cymbals. Crucially, they are key-labeled, preventing that amateur "dissonant sweep" that clashes with your track's chord progression. Who is this for
2. Inventory & Selection
- Create a table (or structured list) cataloguing chosen samples:
- Category (Kick, Bass, Percussion, Top loop, Chord loop, FX, Vocal)
- Filename
- Key/BPM (if provided)
- Purpose in the track (e.g., main groove, texture)
- Selection rationale: choose sounds that complement each other in key, timbre, and rhythm.
9. Project Walkthrough (step-by-step example)
- Provide a concise timeline of how to construct a 4–5 minute track using the pack:
- Bars 1–32: intro (kick, percussion, filtered chord loop)
- Bars 33–64: build (add bass, uplifters, automate filter)
- Bars 65–96: drop (full kick, bass, lead, vocal hook)
- Bars 97–128: break (pad, FX, vocal chops)
- Bars 129–160: second drop + outro
- Include specific sample names mapped to each section (from inventory).

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