Og Jungle Vol. 1 Sample Pack -wav-midi-rx2- __link__

Drag the MIDI file "Bass_Reese_Groove_1.mid" onto a new track. Load a soft synth. Program the synth to have a short attack, long release, and low-pass filter sweep. Duplicate the MIDI and pitch it down an octave for a sub-layer.

Layer a single-shot snare from the "One Shots" folder over your RX2 loop. This "ghost snare" adds weight where the original break is weak. Add the "Tight Hi-Hat" WAV to give the top end clarity. OG Jungle Vol. 1 Sample Pack -WAV-MIDI-RX2-

Unlock the vault. Subscribe to the newsletter for updates on OG Jungle Vol. 2 (Coming soon: Dub Sirens & Rave Stabs). Drag the MIDI file "Bass_Reese_Groove_1

But chasing that sound often meant a painful trade-off: either you spend hours digging through dusty crates and degrading vinyl, or you settle for sterile, over-processed modern sample packs that lack the soul of the originals. Duplicate the MIDI and pitch it down an

Add the included "Concrete Rooms" impulse response (IR) reverb to your send channel. Send your drums and bass to this reverb at 15% mix. This creates the illusion of a 1994 pirate radio studio.

Essential for any producer with a subwoofer. [Download Link / Purchase Button]

In the pantheon of electronic music, few genres carry as much mystique, raw energy, and technical complexity as Jungle . Born from the rave scenes of early 90s London and Bristol, Jungle is the sound of chopped breaks, subsonic basslines, and the relentless push for rhythmic innovation. For decades, producers have chased the "vintage" sound—that gritty, warm, yet aggressive texture that defined classics from Metalheadz, Moving Shadow, and Reinforced Records.