Stupid Simple Sampler is an easy to use WAV file sampler.
It's a 64-bit VST, drop-dead simple, and a heck of a lot of fun. It can handle any WAV sample, mono or stereo, any bit depth or sample rate.
It only has 5 controls. 1 is a box where you can chose your own sample. The other 4 controls are A, D, S, and R (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release.) You don't even need to touch these four controls to use the sampler. They're just for adding options.
It's an old-school style sampler, like back when things were not complicated. It's inspired by the tape samplers used by Pink Floyd in the 60s, and the hardware samplers used in rap in the early 80s.
8 included samples : bell, tone, meow, voice, bounce, clink, stick, and strings.
It's a 64-bit VST, drop-dead simple, and a heck of a lot of fun. It can handle any WAV sample, mono or stereo, any bit depth or sample rate.
It only has 5 controls. 1 is a box where you can chose your own sample. The other 4 controls are A, D, S, and R (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release.) You don't even need to touch these four controls to use the sampler. They're just for adding options.
It's an old-school style sampler, like back when things were not complicated. It's inspired by the tape samplers used by Pink Floyd in the 60s, and the hardware samplers used in rap in the early 80s.
8 included samples : bell, tone, meow, voice, bounce, clink, stick, and strings.
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(2.7 Mb)
(4 / 5)
Works great, but unfortunately not for Linux
(5 / 5)
Open source would be nice :)
(5 / 5)
Did the job as proposed
GUI :( :D
(5 / 5)
Good basic noise inserter. Tiny. Like Simple Microtonal Sampler but without the Key selection.
(3 / 5)
It is dead simple to use/Does exactly as advertised. Due to that makes it a very handy, fast tool to work with when you want the most simple MIDI triggered WAV file VST2i sampler without anything that makes use at all complex in the ways of bells and whistles. If that is something you may find useful and may speed up your workflow then you'll likely get a lot of mileage from this. The only area I feel it is lacking is in not featuring the capability to re-pitch/tune the WAV file up or down with an octave either side often being ample for pretty much anything. Cheers