If you are a producer of Electronic Music, specifically within the realms of House, Techno, or Nu-Disco, you have likely spent countless hours trying to reverse-engineer the sound of the legendary French Touch.
From the stadium-filling anthems of Daft Punk to the raw, filter-swept grooves of Cassius, Etienne de Crécy, and Justice, the "French Electro House" sound is as iconic as it is difficult to master. It requires specific bass compression, gritty side-chaining, and that distinct "sampled" feel.
Enter Sound Vibez French Electro House One MULTiFORMAT. This isn't just another sample pack; it is a comprehensive production toolkit designed to transport your DAW straight to a warehouse party in Paris circa 2005–2010.
In this deep-dive review, we will explore every loop, one-shot, and preset included in this massive MULTiFORMAT collection, and explain how you can use it to resurrect that raw, funky, and aggressive energy. Sound Vibez French Electro House One MULTiFORMAT
Sound Vibez: French Electro House One (MULTiFORMAT) is a themed sample/loop pack and production toolkit aimed at electronic music producers working in French electro, electro house, and related modern dance genres. It collects high-energy, riff- and groove-driven materials with the characteristic punch, filtered textures, and melodic stabs associated with the French electro movement (think aggressive leads, detuned saws, gated synths, heavy sidechained basses, and rhythmic FX).
French house guitar is about filtering, not distortion.
By: Staff Writers, Electronic Music Insider If you are a producer of Electronic Music,
If you produce electronic music, you already know the score: there are countless "house" sample packs on the market, but very few that truly capture a specific movement. Most are generic, shallow attempts that miss the vibe entirely. However, every few years, a product drops that doesn’t just give you sounds—it gives you a time machine.
Enter Sound Vibez French Electro House One MULTiFORMAT.
This is not just another loop pack. It is a thunderous, distortion-drenched love letter to the golden era of French Touch—specifically the gritty, aggressive, and infinitely funky sub-genre that erupted from the mid-2000s. Think Justice’s Cross, SebastiAn’s Total, and Mr. Oizo’s Flat Beat. If you want the sound of crushed drum bus compression, robotic basslines, and disco filters pushed into the red, this is your bible. Sound Vibez: French Electro House One (MULTiFORMAT) is
In this in-depth review, we will dissect every aspect of the Sound Vibez French Electro House One MULTiFORMAT library, exploring its construction kits, one-shots, MIDI files, and soft-synth patches.
If you refuse to use pre-made loops, the One-Shots and MIDI folders will win you over. The kick drums (40+ variations) are meticulously engineered. The "Crunch Kick 01" has a tail that breaks up beautifully on a big sound system. You can use these one-shots to build your own kit from scratch—a kit that sounds like it was mixed at 3 AM in a Parisian basement.
Real French Electro (specifically Justice) relies on hard clipping and digital distortion. Most producers avoid this because it sounds "bad" on expensive monitors. Sound Vibez embraced it. The drum buses in these samples already have a light "crush" on them. When you layer these loops, they glue together without needing OTT or saturation plugins.
From the presets, load “JusticeBassStab” (Serum). If missing, build it: