Musicore - Lost Vol.2 Progressive House Sample ... !!install!! May 2026

MusiCore's LOST Vol. 2 is a professional-grade sample pack designed specifically for Progressive House production, created in collaboration with producer

. It features a comprehensive collection of over 450 samples, high-quality synth presets, and educational materials to help producers achieve a "mainstage" sound. musicore.co Key Features & Content 450 Samples & Loops

: Includes 260 drums and drum loops, 150 FX samples (like downlifters and uplifters), and 10 lead shots. 170 Sylenth1 Presets

: A vast bank for Sylenth1 v3, featuring 50 leads, 40 bass, 40 chords, 30 plucks, and 10 pads. Real Instruments

: 30 organic instrument samples including guitars, pianos, and strings to add texture to electronic tracks. Educational Content 25-Minute Masterclass

: Hosted by WildVibes, covering sound design, vocal processing, mixing, and mastering. 2 Full FL Studio Projects (FLPs)

: Professionally mixed and mastered project files produced by WildVibes and NateX. MIDI Files

: 40 MIDI files consisting of 20 chord progressions and 20 Progressive House melodies. musicore.co Technical Specifications

: WAV (16-bit, 44.1 kHz stereo), MIDI, SYLENTH1 bank, and FLP. Total Size : Approximately 1 GB to 1.4 GB. Requirements

: To use the presets and project files, users typically need Sylenth1 v3.055

and FL Studio v20.8 or higher, along with plugins like Nexus, Spire, and FabFilter for the FLPs. needed for the project files or explore other MusiCore packs LOST Vol. 2 - The Ultimate Progressive House Sample Pack MusiCore - LOST Vol.2 Progressive House Sample ...


Option 2: Social Media Caption (Instagram / TikTok)

Visual Suggestion: A waveform visualizer with a deep, pulsing bass line, or a studio POV of an Ableton/FL session.

Caption: Get LOST in the groove. 🎧🌌

The wait is over. MusiCore presents LOST Vol.2 - Progressive House Samples.

Deep basses. Emotional leads. Stadium drums. 500MB of pure Afterlife energy ready for your next track.

👇 Link in bio to download.

🎹 Demo Track included inside the pack.

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Suggested Timeline (2–3 weeks)

Summary

If you are looking to create tracks with emotional chord progressions, driving basslines, and polished production values, MusiCore - LOST Vol.2 is a valuable addition to your sample library. It bridges the gap between inspiration and execution, providing the sounds you need to finish your next Progressive House masterpiece.


The rain hadn't stopped for three days. Not the gentle, cleansing kind, but the grey, sideways drizzle that soaked into your bones and made the city lights bleed across wet asphalt like watercolors.

Alexei stared at the blinking cursor on his DAW. LOST_Vol2_Prog_Master_03.wav. He’d renamed it a dozen times. Tonight, he just called it The Ghost. MusiCore's LOST Vol

He’d found the sample pack, MusiCore’s “LOST Vol.2,” in a dusty folder on an old hard drive—a relic from a producer who’d vanished from the scene five years ago. The producer’s name was Kai. He’d been a genius, then nothing. No goodbye. No final track. Just silence.

The sample wasn’t a loop or a synth stab. It was a field recording: the low, resonant hum of a subway tunnel, layered with the distant, unintelligible murmur of a crowd. Buried in the noise, almost inaudible, was a single, clear note from a cello, bowed so softly it felt like a held breath.

Alexei built the track around that breath.

He started with the kick drum: a soft, rubbery thud that felt like a heartbeat. Not the frantic four-on-the-floor of festival house, but something slower, wider. A pulse for the lost. He added the bassline—a deep, undulating sine wave that moved like a tide pulling back from a shore. Above it, he placed the sample, letting the subway hum breathe, letting the ghost of the cello repeat every sixteen bars like a memory you couldn't shake.

As he worked, the rain on his studio window seemed to sync with the hi-hats. The flickering streetlight outside became a strobe. Hours dissolved. He added pads—huge, swelling chords made from reversed piano notes and white noise. They rose and fell like fog over a city skyline. He didn't add a melody. The melody was already there, hidden in the imperfections of the sample: the scrape of a train door, the sigh of a stranger, the cello’s forgotten song.

By 4 AM, the track was done. He called it “Echoes of Kai.”

He uploaded it to a small, cult SoundCloud page dedicated to “ghost music”—tracks built from abandoned sounds. Within an hour, the first comment appeared.

“This made me cry. Who is the cellist?”

Then another.

“I can hear the rain. I can hear the loneliness.” Option 2: Social Media Caption (Instagram / TikTok)

Then a private message. The avatar was a simple black square. The username: @musi_core_archivist.

“You found it,” the message read. “The LOST Vol.2 wasn’t a sample pack. It was a farewell. Kai recorded those sounds the night he decided to leave music. The subway was the last place he felt inspired. The cello was his daughter, practicing in the next room. He never told her he was listening. We buried the hard drive. We didn’t think anyone would ever find the beauty in the silence.”

Alexei stared at the message. Outside, the rain stopped. For the first time in three days, a single, sharp line of moonlight cut through the clouds.

He looked at his track’s play count: 47. Then 52. Then 89.

Each one a listener wandering through the same underground tunnel, holding onto the same breath. He clicked reply and typed two words:

“He’s heard now.”

He never got a response. But the next morning, the sample pack “LOST Vol.2” had been deleted from every server on earth. All except for the copy inside his track.

Alexei smiled. He didn’t need to make another song for a long time. He had already given a ghost its voice back. And somewhere, in the static between the beats, a cello kept playing its single, perfect note.


Basslines: The Heart of the Genre

The pack contains both MIDI files and pre-rendered audio loops for bass. You will find two distinct flavors:

  1. The Rumbling Sub-bass: Pure sine waves with light saturation, perfect for that melodic techno cross-over vibe (think Tale Of Us or Mind Against).
  2. The Plucked Bass: Short, attack-heavy bass with a decay that creates a bouncing groove (think Eric Prydz or Cristoph).

Melodic Elements: Where "LOST" Shines

The crown jewel of this pack is the "Atmospherics & Synths" folder. MusiCore utilized analog hardware (specifically the Prophet-6 and Juno-106) layered with granular synthesis.

Deliverables

  1. Analytical report (3–4 pages)
  2. Project DAW session (stems + session notes)
  3. Step-by-step production tutorial (video or written) demonstrating a full track made primarily from pack elements
  4. Presets and processing chains (serial/parallel chains in text or preset files)
  5. Resource appendix (list of included samples/patterns used)

11. Troubleshooting & Tips

Limitations & Considerations

No pack is perfect. If you are looking for aggressive "Peak Time Techno" or "Hardgroove," this is the wrong pack. LOST Vol.2 is strictly melodic and deep. Furthermore, because the loops are so well-mixed, there is a temptation to use them without processing. To avoid sounding like everyone else using this pack, you should still apply your own EQ, saturation, and OTT compression.