While not explicitly named after Arca, SV1’s Svikdular is the go-to for the gritty, reggaeton-meets-industrial sound Arca pioneered on Kick ii . It focuses on blown-out 808s and "perreo" hats that sound like radio static.
Take any sound from an Arca sample pack. Duplicate it. Pitch one up +24, the other down -24. Smash them together with OTT (Multiband Dynamics) at 30% wet. This creates the "dissonant harmony" she uses on Incendio . arca sample pack
You can also check out ARCA's official website for more information on his sample packs and music projects. While not explicitly named after Arca, SV1’s Svikdular
Stretched and glitched audio clips that feel organic yet alien. Duplicate it
While small, this is the only pack containing sounds processed by Arca herself. Released in 2021, this pack features 78 one-shot kick drums and subs directly from the Kick album sessions.
In the early 2010s, Arca famously used a "broken" workflow. She would bounce tracks to cassette tape and then beat up the tape. She would record her monitors with a room mic while the speakers were distorting. She would use Max for Live devices that randomly changed parameters. The sample pack captures the residue of these processes. By using these sounds, a producer is forced to abandon linear thinking. You cannot build a standard house track with these kicks because they have no clean transient. You cannot make a glossy pop ballad with these pads because they are constantly warbling out of tune.