AASamplePlayer turns any sound file into a playable instrument suuuuuper efficiently and universally, just load it up with your favorite DAW and have fun~ — Michael from GAS Therapy
(GAS Therapy is a video series I made on YouTube, focusing on sharing cheaper and better musical gears solutions, now it also becomes a plugin brand, I will continue to share my knowledge under multiple formats. Check it out https://www.youtube.com/c/playpm)
Demo & Tutorial:
4 knobs:
Start point
Attack
Release
Pitch
4 buttons:
Load file – support for audio & video file
Reverse
Mono/poly
Copy file name & open file folder
Others:
64 bit Intel & M1 & M2 macOS support, 64 bit Intel & AMD Windows support
iOS standalone & AUv3 supported ($0.99 in App Store)
Deal with sample files in a clean way, no file duplication or create annoying peak file
No IAP
No internet needed
No virtual keyboard (just play it with DAW keyboard or external one)
Installation:
macOS
AU – copy & paste the extracted component file to this folder: yourcomputername/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/VST3 – copy & paste the extracted VST3 file to this folder: yourcomputername/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST3/
WindowsVST3 – copy & paste the extracted VST3 file to this folder: C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3
(Or any folder you like, but remember to set scan folder in your DAW)
* If you couldn’t open it on Mac due to signing issue, just open it first, then open Security&Privacy in System Preference, click Open Anyway, reopen your DAW.
* If you couldn’t find the plugin in your GarageBand/Logic Pro X, then try using this command line combination in Terminal to let your Mac rescan all the AUs:
First run:
killall -9 AudioComponentRegistrar
then run:
auval -al
It solves this problem perfectly while I was testing my plugin.
Multiple License Keys are provided in the pack; if one doesn’t work, try another.