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AASamplePlayer (GAS Therapy)

Any tip would help me and my channel a lot!

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)


Version 2.0.0 (Patreon & AppStore)

Now it supports file batch load and sample navigation with keyboard shortcuts. (No file duplicated, no subscription, grab and go~)


Other improvements:

* Update the zero-crossing algorithm, add fallback mechanism for certain sample.

* Tighter UI element layout.

* Add qwerty keyboard shortcuts, left/right for file navigation.

* Add horizontal drag support for knobs.

Grab version 2Grab iOS version


Version 1.1.0 (Gumroad, still free)

4 knobs:

5 buttons:

2 hidden controls:

Others:

Installation:

macOS

Windows

(Or any folder you like, but remember to set scan folder in your DAW)


* For zip file extraction, you can use The Unarchiver on Mac AppStore and 7-zip on Windows, both free.

* To make sure you can use it on your Mac, you need to run this command in Terminal to allow softwares from unknown developer:
sudo spctl --master-disable


* If you couldn't open it on Mac due to signing issue, just open it first, then open Security&Privacy in System Preference, select General tab (not needed for Ventura), click Open Anyway, reopen your DAW.

* If clicking Open Anyway doesn't working, follow these steps:

  1. Quit System Preference
  2. Open Terminal and run

sudo spctl ––master-disable

(Need to use computer password, this will let your Mac run softwares from unidentified developer, no hurt, will still ask you every time when using this kind software.)

  1. Reopen DAW, clear plugin cache and re-scan plugins
  2. Get the warning, then go back to System Preference - Security & Pravicy - General (not needed for Ventura) - Open Anyway.

* Find the plugin file, right-click and choose "Open With" Terminal.app.

* Remember to try restart your computer, especially for macOS Catalina.

* If you couldn't find the plugin in your GarageBand/Logic Pro X, first you may have to clear GB/Logic's plug-ins cache:

  1. Quit GarageBand/Logic
  2. Open Finder - click Go in status bar - hold Option key then click Library
  3. Remove ~/Library/Caches/AudioUnitCache folder
  4. Remove ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.logic10 folder
  5. Remove ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.garageband10 folder
  6. Remove ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.audio.InfoHelper.plist file
  7. Reboot your Mac and launch GarageBand/Logic

Now your Mac will rescan all the AUs.

If not, open Terminal, first run:

killall -9 AudioComponentRegistrar

then run:

auval -al


* If your DAW can find it but saying it can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software. Open Terminal, run:

sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine DRAG IN THE PLUGIN FILE PATH

then re-open your DAW.


Bug report:

gastherapyreport@outlook.com

Glad you take my GAS Therapy, it will force you to move on, be creative, and create more, enjoy~


For macOS GarageBand & Logic Pro X

AASamplePlayer_v1.1.0_mac64_AU.zip


For macOS other DAW supports VST3 (e.g. Reaper)

AASamplePlayer_v1.1.0_mac64_VST3.zip


For Windows DAW supports VST3

AASamplePlayer_v1.1.0_win64_VST3.zip




Installation:

macOS

  • AU - copy & paste the extracted component file to: yourcomputername/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/

  • VST3 - copy & paste the extracted VST3 file to: yourcomputername/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST3/

Windows

  • VST3 - copy & paste the extracted VST3 file to: C:\Program Files\Common Files\VST3

(Or any folder you like, but remember to set scan folder in your DAW)


* For zip file extraction, you can use The Unarchiver on Mac AppStore and 7-zip on Windows, both free.

* To make sure you can use it on your Mac, you need to run this command in Terminal to allow softwares from unknown developer:
sudo spctl --master-enable


* If you couldn't open it on Mac due to signing issue, just open it first, then open Security&Privacy in System Preference, select General tab (not needed for Ventura), click Open Anyway, reopen your DAW.

* If clicking Open Anyway doesn't working, follow these steps:

  1. Quit System Preference

  2. Open Terminal and run

sudo spctl ––master-disable

(Need to use computer password, this will let your Mac run softwares from unidentified developer, no hurt, will still ask you every time when using this kind software.)

  1. Reopen DAW, clear plugin cache and re-scan plugins

  2. Get the warning, then go back to System Preference - Security & Pravicy - General (not needed for Ventura) - Open Anyway.

* Find the plugin file, right-click and choose "Open With" Terminal.app.

* Remember to try restart your computer, especially for macOS Catalina.

* If you couldn't find the plugin in your GarageBand/Logic Pro X, first you may have to clear GB/Logic's plug-ins cache:

  1. Quit GarageBand/Logic

  2. Open Finder - click Go in status bar - hold Option key then click Library

  3. Remove ~/Library/Caches/AudioUnitCache folder

  4. Remove ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.logic10 folder

  5. Remove ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.garageband10 folder

  6. Remove ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.audio.InfoHelper.plist file

  7. Reboot your Mac and launch GarageBand/Logic


Now your Mac will rescan all the AUs.

If not, open Terminal, first run:

killall -9 AudioComponentRegistrar

then run:

auval -al

It solves this problem perfectly while I was testing my plugin.


* If your DAW can find it but saying it can’t be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software. Open Terminal, run:

sudu xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine DRAG IN THE PLUGIN FILE PATH

then re-open your DAW.


Demo & Tutorial:


Bug report:

gastherapyreport@outlook.com

AASamplePlayer (GAS Therapy)

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