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As listed on this page, on Splice.com, Sylenth1 was one of the plugins used to make the track "Burn" with DallasK.

Maserati GTi was one of the plugins KSHMR used to make the track "Burn" with DallasK, as listed on Splice.com, here.

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Sugar Bytes WOW was one of the plugins used to make the track "Burn" with DallasK, according to this submission on Splice.

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On Splice.com, KSHMR provides information about his track "Secrets," created with Tiesto, including the plugins used. FabFilter Saturn is one of those plugins.

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KSHMR posted one of his tracks to Splice, "Secrets (Drop)". As you can see the Camel Audio CamelCrusher Distortion Plugin was used on this track.

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The Xfer LFO Tool Plugin was used on the track "Secrets (Drop)" by KSHMR and Tiësto. Source.

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KSMR opens Reveal Sound Spire at 1:07 in this video of the making of Jammu.

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In a tweet directed at Henry Fong, KSHMR discusses a production technique involving sidechaining reverb. The tweet includes an image showing the ValhallaVintageVerb plugin in the Ableton chain, highlighting its use in his setup.

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in the video of music production of jammu it has been shown that he has used kontakt player

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This sample pack is made by KSHMR and used in many tracks of his.

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PreSonus Monitor Station V2 can be seen in KSHMR's official instagram photo

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KSHMR is seen using Sony MDR-V700 DJ Headphones while headlining Sunburn Goa, as shown in the included image. He has also used these headphones during performances at EDC Mexico and his debut show at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles.

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At 4:38 KSHMR can be seen using Nectar on the vocals of Wildcard

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I am proud to give you Sounds of KSHMR Vol 2. I've included over 1500 samples this time -- four times the size of Vol 1 -- in order to supply producers of every genre with the best tools available.You will find essentials like Kicks, Toms and Snares -- all processed and key-labeled. But things get much more interesting. For example:

  • Animals: 38 animal sounds, processed and tuned to key.
  • Drum Loops: from Indian Percussion to crowds stomping in a gym.
  • Ethnic Instruments: unusual instruments from all over the world, playing melodies I've written myself.
  • Guitar Loops: three folders filled with chord progressions on Acoustic and Electric guitar.
  • Vocals: over 100 vocal shots, beds and loops to add a human element to your production. And much more.

A few things I want you to bear in mind while using the pack:

Key Labels I’ve used them extensively throughout the pack, even on snares and claps. Take it with a grain of salt, not everything has to be perfectly in key all the time.

The “Arabic” Scale There are a lot of scales associated with the Middle East. The one I refer to throughout the pack goes as follows, using the root of C: C —> C# —> E—> F —> G —> G# —> A# —> C If these seems confusing, consider the F harmonic minor scale. The notes are the same. We are simply starting on the C, thus achieving the “Arabic” feel.

The Animals FX Folder Have fun with this. The results might surprise you.

Sounds of KSHMR Vol 2 is, in my opinion, among the most powerful and comprehensive tools ever offered to modern producers. It took a lot of time and I lost a lot of sleep, but I couldn't be more proud of the result. Best of luck in all your creative journeys.

Respect, KSHMR

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KSHMR uses the Kaval, from Ethnaudio Breath of Anatholia on one of his videos of "Lessons of KSHMR"

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You can see CLA-2A Stereo and Mono on one of his "Lessons of KSHMR" videos

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Used on "Lessons of KSHMR"

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It’s all about getting something to sound the most inspiring as quickly as possible, to keep the momentum going. You would think that more advanced producers would want infinite parameters in their tools. But in truth, I’ll use something like Renaissance Compressor – I’m a big fan of optical compressors. Either that or the Renaissance Vox comp – it has a way of placing vocals perfectly in the mix without the compression being noticeable or harsh. Very transparent and smooth. I probably use it more than any comp; I can get good results fast and keep it moving.

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I use the Linear Phase Multiband Compressor a lot, because some of the other multiband compressors introduce phasing problems, and the Linear MB doesn’t. I use it once I get to the final mixing stages. Oftentimes I’ll leave the very low end and the highs unaffected. And then in order to get a brighter and heavier sound, I aim sort of in the middle there – it’s kind of like approaching the ‘smiley face’ principle, but doing so in a way that’s subtractive.

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KSHMR uses the Waves PuigTec EQP-1A + MEQ-5 EQ plugins, noting their ability to enhance leads and drums with brightness without harshness, as highlighted on Waves.com.

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“Butch Vig Vocals is absolutely the best plugin I’ve found for giving vocals bite or a vintage sound. It can give just the right amount of distortion and saturation not only to vocals but to lead synths as well. Other distortion plugins are often too harsh, but Butch Vig blends effortlessly in the mix.”

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At 3:29, "I use the Renegade Patch, for Kontakt.

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KSHMR dishes out some production tips on how to make sounds in the mix seem fuller. He recommends the use of FabFilter's Pro-G Gate/Expander Plugin, which can "help to make synths sound bigger using upward compression". He advocates grouping synths on a bus, and then applying the compression to the group (original source here).

Created by KSHMR for Dharma Studio.

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Waves VEQ4 was one of the plugins used to make the track "Burn" with DallasK according to this submission to Splice.

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This screen shot KSHMR's production shows his use of plugins, including the Sugar Bytes Effectrix, used to make track "Burn" with DallasK.

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In the creation process of his track, KSHMR utilized the FabFilter Pro-Q 3 EQ plugin, as demonstrated in the user-uploaded image on Imgur.

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In the track collaboration with Tiësto, KSHMR utilized the Antares Auto-Tune Evo Pitch Correcting Plugin, as evidenced by the user-uploaded photo on Imgur.

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"It was originally titled "Stay A While" but, coincidentally, he had just released a remix by the same name. So, we decided to go with "Secrets." It went on to become the biggest record of my career, and a huge milestone having collaborated with a legend of the genre. I'm thankful." - KSHMR. Glitch 2 is one of the plugins used on this track.

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