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LANDR Sampler uses AI to organise your sample library – could this be a godsend for producers?

LANDR Sampler

LANDR Sampler is a new AI-powered sample organising plugin described as the “smartest way to play your sample library”.

Building off the Montreal-based company’s reputation for integrating AI into music production tools, LANDR Sampler functions as both an instrument and a sample library organiser.

Users can drag in their entire collection of samples – whether they are from LANDR’s sample collection or not – and the plugin uses AI to categorise them. From there, a simple click prompts the AI function to search through the library for similar sounds and even create new combinations. Any singular sample or newly created sound can then be played chromatically using the standard keyboard interface.

The plugin also includes a sequencer and precision slicing tools for creating loops, chops, and other manipulations stemming from the combinations fuelled by LANDR’s AI functionality.

“Hit a creative wall? Break through with one click,” LANDR says. “LANDR Sampler auto-generates unique sample combinations, curated textures, and surprising mashups – perfect for unlocking happy accidents and sparking new ideas.”

Additionally, LANDR Sampler has a chromatic playback function, so you can turn any sample into a fully playable instrument. It also features precision slicing tools for creating loops, chops and rhythms, while a built-in sequencer allows you to quickly create dynamic patterns without leaving the plugin.

“Creators today sit on massive libraries of inspiring sounds that too often go unused simply because they’re hard to find,” says Patrick Bourget, VP of Product at LANDR. “LANDR Sampler changes that. It brings forgotten gems back into the spotlight and unlocks new creative momentum – with just one click.”

LANDR Sampler is available now. For more information, head to LANDR.

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