Vinahouse Sample Pack Official
| Format | Common Use | Notes | |--------|------------|-------| | WAV (24-bit/44.1kHz) | Universal | Highest quality, used in all DAWs | | MP3 (320kbps) | Pre-listening / demo | Lower quality, not recommended for final mix | | FL Studio Project Files (.flp) | FL Studio (most popular among Vinahouse producers) | Contains channel rack, piano roll, and mixer state | | MIDI | Bass & melody patterns | Can be dragged into any DAW | | REX / Apple Loops | Ableton, Logic, Reason | Rare, but present in premium packs |
If this were a commercial pack, the folder would contain:
Before we discuss the packs, we must understand the genre. Vinahouse (often stylized as Vina House or Vietnamese House) is a sub-genre of EDM that draws influence from Hard Dance, Melbourne Bounce, and traditional Vietnamese folk music. Vinahouse Sample Pack
The key elements that define Vinahouse are:
You cannot easily recreate these sounds using a standard Trap or Deep House pack. You need a dedicated Vinahouse Sample Pack. | Format | Common Use | Notes |
Vinahouse (often confused with Vina house, a Vietnamese EDM subgenre) in the sample pack world typically refers to a high-energy, slightly chaotic blend of:
These packs are controversial — some producers call them "uncreative," others call them "goldmines for festival edits." Drum Loops:
| Category | What you get (approx.) | Quality | |----------|------------------------|---------| | Drum Loops | 100–150 (full, top, no kick, percussion) | Clean, punchy, sidechain-ready | | Bass Loops | 50–70 (midi + audio) | Deep, distorted, or rubbery – classic Vina style | | Synth Shots / Hooks | 60–80 (melodic riffs, plucks, leads) | Catchy, often with dry/wet versions | | FX & Risers | 40–60 (impacts, downsweeps, white noise) | High energy, festival-ready | | Vocal Chops | 20–40 (one-shots & phrases in Portuguese/Spanish/English) | Add instant “Vina” vibe | | MIDI Files | 30–50 (basslines, chords, leads) | Very useful for learning structure | | Presets (Serum, Sylenth1, Massive) | 20–40 | Decent, but not always essential |