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Reviewers and users on Reddit's edmproduction community have praised the pack for its unique atmospheric layers and unconventional percussion that stands out from standard trap kits. While some users find it highly specialized for distorted trap and hyperpop styles, it is widely considered an "essential" soundbank for fans of the PC Music aesthetic. umru - sound cache vol 2: Hyperpop Sample Pack by Splice

Intro:
If you’ve been waiting for the follow-up to one of the most distinctive sound packs in hyperpop, your patience has paid off. Producer and PC Music affiliate Umru has just dropped Sound Cache Vol. 2 exclusively on Splice. And true to its name, this isn’t a polished, radio-ready library—it’s a gritty, unpredictable vault of textures that sound like they’ve been unearthed from a crashed hard drive (in the best way). splice sounds umru sound cache vol 2 wav new

7. Availability & Access

Hyper-Specific Sound Design: Known for "elusive" design that blurs genres like future-bass, trap, and hip-hop.

4. Sound Design & Production Style

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Presets: The pack also includes Astra and Beatmaker presets for Splice’s internal tools, such as the "Mothertongue" pluck and "Laser Kit".

Includes 52 kicks, 65 snares, 31 hats, and various drum loops (e.g., UMRU_drum_loop_massive_130.wav Synths (140): High-energy leads and bass one-shots like UMRU_bass_one_shot_surcharge_main_C.wav Percussion (130): Splice Sounds: Requires Splice membership (monthly credits)

The Good

1. The "Ruined" Aesthetic The standout feature of this pack is the texture. umru specializes in taking polished sounds and "ruining" them—adding artifacts, bit-crushing, time-stretching, and digital distortion. The loops sound like a CD skipping in the most musical way possible. It captures that distinct "fragility" found in Charli XCX’s Pop 2 and Charli albums.