OneShot2 expansion pack: Organic Hyperpop

Organic Hyperpop

OneShot2 Expansion

Sharp, edgy, mix ready.

This OneShot2 expansion turns the ordinary into extraordinary by giving you hard-hitting, character-driven drums with a sharp identity and controlled chaos, ready to take place in any hyperpop, electronic, experimental or contemporary production. From punchy one shots to evolving textures (making use of OneShot2’s unique Motion Engine), every sound inspires rather than blends in.

Water, metal, paper, ice, silicone and glass has been recorded up-close for maximum tactile detail, then reimagined through modern sound design to feel sharp, edgy and mix ready. Each kit keeps a strong material identity, so sounds are instantly recognisable.

Anti-generic drums

Programming focuses on variation and non-linear behaviour to avoid rigid, repetitive patterns, with Motion triggers that function as living rhythmic tapestries and textural soundscapes that evolve over time. It is physical sound, upgraded for modern production.

This expansion requires a license of OneShot2.

macOS/Windows

Organic Hyperpop
OneShot Expansion
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OneShot2 only

Please note that this product is only compatible with OneShot2.

Features:

  • 23 presets
  • 169 slots (115 one shot slots, 54 Motion slots)
  • Over 400 samples
  • Water, metal, paper, ice, silicone and glass
  • Recorded up-close for maximum tactile detail, then processed for modern production
  • Sharp, mix-ready and usable straight out of the box

Technical specifications

macOS
Windows

Requires a license of OneShot2

"I'm very drawn to sounds that already feel emotional before you even place them in a musical context. My favorite sounds are usually the ones that sit in between percussion and texture - especially the ones that don't fully behave. They tend to feel the most alive."

– Comakid (Francesco Cassino, creator)

"The goal wasn't to hide the source, but to stretch it and augment it into something new. I like when a sound still has a real-world texture or quality to it, but it's been pushed far enough that it starts to become its own thing."

– Comakid (Francesco Cassino, creator)