: Many samples are intentionally recorded with "incoherent lengths and volumes" to encourage happy accidents and "adventurous" arrangements.
Released as a follow-up to the original Werkzeug pack, this collection is more than just a set of sounds—it is an insight into Rampa's creative process. The pack focuses on organic textures, intricate percussion, and the atmospheric depth that defines modern melodic house and techno. Key Features of the Pack Werkzeug II Rampa WAV
| Category | What You’ll Find | How Rampa Uses It | |----------|----------------|-------------------| | | 20-30 deep, punchy kicks (often with harmonic resonance) | Layered with rumble or left dry for headroom | | Percussion | Shakers, congas, woodblocks, metallic clicks—all slightly detuned | Builds polyrhythms; never loops exactly the same twice | | Bass | Sub hits, modulated 808s, reese-style wobbles | Sidechain aggressively to kick for breathing groove | | Melodic Shots | Mallets, plucks, detuned pianos, vocal chops | Used as stabs or pitched to create harmonic phrases | | Atmos & Noise | Vinyl crackle, room tone, water drops, distant traffic | Pads the background—fills space without cluttering | | Loops (Full/Dry) | Top loops, bass loops, full drum loops (all labeled “dry” or “processed”) | Dry loops are for layering; processed loops show Rampa’s chain | : Many samples are intentionally recorded with "incoherent
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: Beyond drums, the pack includes melodic fragments, FX, and atmospheric layers used to build tension and depth in a track. Producer's Intent
is the second installment in a series of sample packs curated by the artist Rampa and released via the Berlin-based label Keinemusik . Tailored for music producers seeking a raw, authentic sound, this pack focuses on a vast collection of percussive loops and one-shots rather than traditional melodies. The Vision Behind Werkzeug II
, ensuring they are compatible with nearly all Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) like Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, and hardware samplers. Rhythmic Focus
