Antidote Audio is a music-production brand and resource hub focused on helping electronic music producers create professional sounds and tracks. It’s especially known for its sample packs, preset libraries, and project files, designed for genres such as drum & bass, dubstep, bass house, trap, UK garage, and more. These products are crafted by producers for other producers, inspiring creativity and supporting growth in electronic music production.
Feature Highlights:
- Professionally crafted audio samples & loops covering drums, basses, synths, FX, and more.
- Designed for genres like drum & bass, dubstep, trap, bass house, future bass, and beyond.
- Extensive collections of Xfer Serum presets tailored for modern electronic music sound design.
- Presets include basses, leads, chords, pads, and more with macro controls for tweaking.
- Some bundles also include custom wavetables to shape unique tones.
Whats New
- A new single, “Trident,” dropped in Jan 2026.
- Radium Serum 2 preset pack is a major new sound-design release with modern tools and extras.
- Ongoing Zodiac DnB pack and other genre collections remain current offerings.
- Free packs and tutorials continue to roll out for community support
Quick Guide:
- Make sure your DAW supports WAV / MIDI files
- For preset packs, ensure Xfer Serum (or Serum 2) is installed
- Ableton project files require Ableton Live
- Download the purchased or free pack
- Extract the ZIP/RAR file using WinRAR or 7-Zip
System Requirements:
- DAW (Digital Audio Workstation): Any modern DAW that supports WAV and MIDI files
(e.g., Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, Cubase, Reaper).
- CPU & RAM: No specific requirement from Antidote — depends on your DAW; generally 4 GB RAM minimum and a multi-core CPU recommended for smooth performance.
- Disk Space: Enough free space for downloaded packs (varies by size, from a few hundred MB to multiple GB).
- Note: WAV files work in any DAW without extra plugins.
- Plugin Required: Xfer Serum or Serum 2 installed in your DAW to load presets.
FAQ
Download Steps:
- Samples / Loops: Drag into your DAW
- Serum Presets: Copy into Serum preset folder
- MIDI Files: Drag into DAW timeline
- Ableton Projects: Open directly in Ableton Live

