https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mONoY ... Ph6wLdyIvt

Hellstep sample pack up there. Inside you'll find a few samples like drums and snares and such, and various folders listing various note lengths from a full note all the way to a 16th note and even some odd lengths like a 6th note or 3rd note. Inside any of those folders you'll find the heavy basses that make Hellstep what it is. i made a lot of note lengths so hopefully you wouldn't have to cut and splice the samples as much, and allow the effects to sound how they were supposed to

All the note lengths are at 140 BPM and 4/4 time signature

Also, here's three hellstep tracks I have complete:

Loudness War - https://soundcloud.com/skyeye-mccix/lou ... arhellstep
An odd song I've posted about before. This one opens up with a quiet piano portion before immediately diving headfirst into the bassline. It's supposed to parody the compression "loudness war" by at first being a pretty decent song before becoming absolutely wrecked in compression

Deathstep VS Hellstep - https://soundcloud.com/skyeye-mccix/dea ... hellstep-1
This song opens up to a deathstep drop, then fades into a more hellstep style. Very different first and second drops.

Anthem - https://soundcloud.com/skyeye-mccix/anthem-hellstep
This one is what I'd call the primary example of hellstep. It has everything I'd imagine a hellstep song ought to have; a heavy bass on the drop, weird snare patterns, a pretty neat buildup, etc

What do you guys think? This new hellstep genre has been a fun experiment for me and I think I'll be making much more in the future