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This is the primary component. For an "OG Jungle" pack, the audio must specific sonic characteristics (dusty, crunchy, low-fidelity warmth).
Deducted half a point for no physical vinyl release—but the WAVs are so warm, you’ll forgive them.
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Listen to the demo mix: "Ruffneck Business (OG Jungle Vol. 1 Showcase)"
The OG Jungle Vol. 1 Sample Pack is a comprehensive production toolkit designed to recapture the raw, authentic sound of the golden era of jungle and 90s rave music. Compiled by veteran producer Fringe and released via Deviant Audio, this pack sidesteps modern, over-processed trends in favor of gritty, hardware-driven textures and classic breakbeat manipulation. Pack Overview and Contents OG Jungle Vol. 1 Sample Pack -WAV-MIDI-RX2-
At a substantial 1.68 GB, the pack contains 718 total files across three primary formats: WAV, MIDI, and RX2. This multi-format approach ensures compatibility with virtually any DAW, while the inclusion of RX2 (Rex) files allows for seamless beat-slicing and tempo-independent loop manipulation—a cornerstone of the jungle production style.
The collection is meticulously categorized to cover every essential element of a classic jungle production:
Breaks & Percussion: 52 core breaks and 24 percussive loops, alongside 28 timestretched variations for that signature "chopped" feel.
Bass & Low End: 34 heavy bass hits, including deep dub-style subs and gritty 808s. This is the primary component
Melodic & Atmospheric: 35 pads, 12 layered texture pads, and 34 stabs. These provide the "ambient" and "soulful" textures characteristic of early 90s atmospheric jungle.
Vocal Content: 42 vocal samples plus 8 timestretched variants, ranging from ragga-influenced shouts to soulful hooks.
Sound FX & One-Shots: 24 SFX samples and 29 synth one-shots for adding transitions and "dub siren" style movement to tracks. Authentic Sound Design
A key selling point of OG Jungle Vol. 1 is its commitment to "OG" authenticity. Rather than using modern software recreations, Fringe sourced the sounds directly from original 90s hardware synths, processed them through vintage compressors, or sampled them directly from classic jungle vinyl and rare dubplates. This results in a "raw" and "dusty" sonic profile that mimics the output of legendary samplers like the Akai S1000 or the E-mu Emulator IV. Production Versatility Bass Loops:
While aimed at jungle purists, the pack's versatility makes it suitable for several subgenres: OG Jungle Vol. 1 [SAMPLE PACK] - Fringe - SoundCloud
The backbone of the pack. These are the raw, unprocessed audio files. You get one-shots (kicks, snares, hi-hats, bongos, sub drops) and construction kits.
The market is flooded with "Jungle" packs that are simply slowed-down techno loops or low-quality YouTube rips. OG Jungle Vol. 1 stands out because the creators understand the engineering of the genre. They know that a Jungle snare needs a 200ms decay and a ring at 180hz. They know that a Rex2 slice needs to breathe.
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