Best Future Bass Sample Packs 2026
Dive into the cutting edge of sound design with our definitive roundup of the best Future Bass sample packs for 2026. This guide cuts through the noise to bring you meticulously curated collections of high-quality sounds, loops, and one-shots essential for crafting massive, emotional bass-heavy tracks. Whether you are a seasoned producer or a newcomer, this resource will help you find the exact sonic palette needed to dominate the Future Bass landscape.
Last updated: August 17, 2026
2Deep RnB & Future Bass
- • Wide stereo synth textures
- • Bouncy sidechain bass patterns
- • Pitched vocal chop collections
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Complex layered sounds need mixing skill
2Deep Major RnB & Future Bass
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Wide stereo synth textures
- • Sparkling lead melodies
- • Some packs lack originality
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
ADSR Sounds VOKEL
- • Bouncy sidechain bass patterns
- • Wide stereo synth textures
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Heavy processing can limit flexibility
ADSR Sounds Future Wave: Live 10 - Wavetable Presets
- • Pitched vocal chop collections
- • Sparkling lead melodies
- • Bouncy sidechain bass patterns
- • Some packs lack originality
- • Complex layered sounds need mixing skill
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
ADSR Sounds Form - Future Bass Thorn Presets
- • Lush detuned supersaws and chords
- • Pitched vocal chop collections
- • Wide stereo synth textures
- • Complex layered sounds need mixing skill
- • Some packs lack originality
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
ADSR Sounds ADSR Presents: ANTRA
- • Bouncy sidechain bass patterns
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Lush detuned supersaws and chords
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Some packs lack originality
ADSR Sounds ADSR Presents: Phiilo
- • Bouncy sidechain bass patterns
- • Pitched vocal chop collections
- • Lush detuned supersaws and chords
- • Complex layered sounds need mixing skill
- • Some packs lack originality
- • Heavy processing can limit flexibility
ADSR Sounds ADSR Presents: Rhiannon Roze
- • Wide stereo synth textures
- • Sparkling lead melodies
- • Lush detuned supersaws and chords
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
- • Heavy processing can limit flexibility
- • Complex layered sounds need mixing skill
ADSR Sounds Kords - Cthulhu Presets
- • Bouncy sidechain bass patterns
- • Lush detuned supersaws and chords
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Some packs lack originality
ADSR Sounds Confection - Future Bass
- • Wide stereo synth textures
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Sparkling lead melodies
- • Heavy processing can limit flexibility
- • Complex layered sounds need mixing skill
- • Some packs lack originality
Angry Parrot Future Bass Drums
- • Sparkling lead melodies
- • Pitched vocal chop collections
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Some packs lack originality
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
Angry Parrot Percussion Pack
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Lush detuned supersaws and chords
- • Pitched vocal chop collections
- • Heavy processing can limit flexibility
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
Aubit Sound Ultrallenium Guitars
- • Sparkling lead melodies
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Bouncy sidechain bass patterns
- • Heavy processing can limit flexibility
- • Complex layered sounds need mixing skill
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
Aubit Sound ODESSA - Ultimate Soundset Vol. 1
- • Sparkling lead melodies
- • Bouncy sidechain bass patterns
- • Pitched vocal chop collections
- • Complex layered sounds need mixing skill
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
Aubit Sound Ultrallenium for Serum
- • Lush detuned supersaws and chords
- • Modern percussion and fills
- • Sparkling lead melodies
- • Some packs lack originality
- • Vocal chops overused in the scene
- • Genre trends evolve quickly
Every future bass sample packs that matches
200 models match this page. The 15 above are covered in detail; the rest are listed here with their published specifications.
How to Choose the Best Future Bass
Sonic Cohesion
Measures how well the sounds fit together harmonically and rhythmically for seamless track creation. Cohesive packs save immense time in arrangement and mixing.
Bass Depth & Impact
Assesses the quality and low-end presence of the kick, bass, and sub elements. Great Future Bass requires punchy, deep bass that hits hard in the mix.
Melodic Complexity
Evaluates the originality and complexity of the lead melodies and atmospheric pads provided. Unique melodies are crucial for standing out in the genre.
Sound Variety & Utility
Determines the breadth of sounds offered (drums, synths, FX) and how versatile they are for various production needs. Utility dictates how much you can use the pack.
Licensing & Support
Checks the clarity of licensing terms and the availability of producer support. Trustworthy packs offer peace of mind regarding commercial use and updates.
Buying Guide
When selecting a Future Bass pack, prioritize packs that offer layered, pre-arranged melodic and rhythmic elements rather than just isolated sounds. Don't just look at the quantity; assess the quality of the bass tones and the melodic hooks. A practical tip: always check the pack's included stems; high-quality stems allow for superior sound manipulation and mixing compared to single-file samples.
How This List Is Built
We don't play these instruments — we're a catalog, not a review desk, and we'd rather say so than pretend otherwise. This page covers 200 future bass from the Thomann catalogue, which is the largest single source of specification data in this category: 15 in detail, the rest listed with their specifications.
Position is computed, not curated. We parse the manufacturer's own description into actual values — nut width, scale, fret count, fingerboard radius, size, alloy — and rank on them: how many specifications a model has published, how many of them are measurable numbers, and how precisely it meets this page's criterion. A product image adds a little. Price is not a ranking signal: it tells you nothing about whether a neck fits your hand. The same inputs always produce the same order, so nothing here is shuffled to look fresh.
What this list is good for: narrowing a category down to a shortlist by spec and budget. What it isn't: a substitute for hearing an instrument. Before you buy, read hands-on reviews and, where you can, play it. Full methodology.