Some notable tracks from the compilation include:
Let’s set the stage. In January 2012, the average vaper was still screwing a 510 atomizer onto a 3.7-volt eGo battery. Variable voltage was a luxury reserved for hobbyists with soldering irons and a reckless disregard for battery safety. The term “Power Pack” evoked images of portable phone chargers, not personal vaporizers. But VMR saw the gap. VMR Power Pack The Journey So Far Part 1-2 -2012- -VMR-
A single plugin instance that could hold multiple "500-series" style modules. Some notable tracks from the compilation include: Let’s
Focuses on the early engineering of the VMR Power Pack (and carrying cases), which allowed users to charge batteries on the go. VMR filed significant design patents in July 2012 for their open carrying cases. This phase was defined by moving away from "look-alike" products toward proprietary hardware that offered longer battery life and higher vapor production. The term “Power Pack” evoked images of portable
The first installment of the “Journey So Far” series, published in mid-2012, read less like a product announcement and more like a white paper. VMR’s lead engineer (known only by the handle “MountainMan”) detailed the brutal prototyping phase.
If you enjoy the high-octane energy of early , Afrojack , or Bingo Players , this "Power Pack" is an excellent time capsule. However, if you prefer modern, more minimal techno or deep house, the 2012 "Power Pack" may feel a bit dated due to its "loud" and "busy" production style.