Vengeance Sample Pack Complete With Deadmau5 Xfer Link May 2026
The Deadmau5 XFER Sample Pack is a seminal collection in the world of EDM production, created as a collaboration between Joel Zimmerman (deadmau5) and Steve Duda, the founder of Xfer Records. Unlike traditional Vengeance Sound packs, which are often "pre-processed" to sound massive immediately, this pack focuses on high-quality "building blocks" that require layering and individual sound design. The Evolution of the Deadmau5 Sound
- The Collaboration: The original Xfer sample pack was a collaboration that offered a different flavor than Vengeance. While Vengeance is "club-ready," Xfer samples are often more textural, glitchy, and unique—fitting the Progressive House and Tech-House sound Deadmau5 is known for.
- Why they are mentioned together: Producers often combine the "punch" of a Vengeance kick with the "texture" of Xfer percussion (toms, hats, glitches) to create a complete drum groove.
- Note on "Xfer Links": Be careful when looking for Xfer "links." Xfer Records is now best known for Serum, the wavetable synthesizer. Ensure you are looking for the sample pack if that is your goal, though many producers now primarily associate Xfer with the synth itself.
Synths: 227 tonal sounds, including 32-bit Moog tonal samples. Loops: 336 loops at 128 BPM. vengeance sample pack complete with deadmau5 xfer link
- Buy Vengeance Essential Clubsounds Vol. 2 & Vol. 4 (his two most-used volumes).
- Load the samples into Xfer Records’ Nerve (a drum sequencer plugin).
- Apply Xfer LFO Tool with a 1/4 note sidechain curve.
- Low-cut your kicks at 40Hz, boost 2-4kHz for click, and saturate with Decapitator or CamelCrusher.
Vengeance Essential Clubsounds Vol. 3
The dubstep and drum & bass edition. Distorted bass hits, half-time loops, and aggressive snare builds. Used heavily on early UKF releases. The Deadmau5 XFER Sample Pack is a seminal
That’s the “secret” — not a lost link, but a processing chain. The Collaboration: The original Xfer sample pack was
Each of these eclipses Vengeance in sound quality (24-bit, 48kHz) and avoids the "dated 2010 electro" feel.
