: Unlike many packs that include over-processed loops that are hard to mix, Oliver provides full loops alongside clean, individual parts. This modular approach allows producers to use a "disco drum loop" verbatim or just snag a single, perfectly layered snare.
: Unlike many packs that suffer from over-compression, Oliver's samples maintain sharp, impactful transients while achieving a "thick" and "punchy" sound.
: Despite their disco/funk roots, the samples are used across pop, electronic, and even underground tracks due to their professional polish.
Producers consistently rank these packs as the "best" on Splice due to several key factors:
Most packs treat risers and downlifters as afterthoughts. Oliver recorded these using modular gear. The "Mechanical Noise" folder includes sounds of drills, motors, and gear clicks (hence Power Tools ). When you layer these industrial textures under your snare rolls, your drops feel three-dimensional.