Turn a track into an instrument
Load a Suno export folder and let the sampler analyze stems, MIDI, tempo, sections, loops, fills, and one-shots.
Suno Sampler analyzes stems and MIDI, extracts useful loops and one-shots, then maps the song across a 64-pad performance interface.


The point is not another sample folder. The point is a fast, musical path from a generated track to an instrument you can actually perform.
Load a Suno export folder and let the sampler analyze stems, MIDI, tempo, sections, loops, fills, and one-shots.
Loops, chops, transitions, and MIDI-derived parts are mapped to a hardware-friendly 8x8 layout for Push, Launchpad, and generic controllers.
Trigger, stutter, hold-to-loop, and color-group queues keep live sets tight while still feeling playable.

A 64-pad surface that feels familiar the moment it lands under your hands.

Loops, fills, one-shots, chops, and section variations stay organized by color and musical role.

Quantized triggering, loop queues, and preset recall keep the performance locked to the beat.

Suno Sampler is built around the moment after the track exists: arranging stems into something playable, letting you retrigger phrases, swap loops by color, punch one-shots over the top, and stay locked to the grid.
Select the folder that contains stems and MIDI. Suno Sampler resolves related audio and MIDI folders automatically.
The engine finds repeated loops, fills, transitions, one-shots, and section-aware variations.
Useful clips land on color-coded pads with waveforms, banks, MIDI notes, and controller feedback.
Trigger from the screen or hardware, queue loops by color, stutter chops, and save presets for fast recall.
Includes the plugin, standalone build when available, MIDI controller mappings, updates for the first major release, and license recovery.

Recover license details, download installers, and manage updates from your account page once distribution is live.
Manuals cover folder loading, 64-pad mapping, quantization behavior, Push, Launchpad, and generic MIDI controllers.
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Both are planned for distribution. The current build targets AU, VST3, and standalone workflows.
No. The plugin is designed for major AU/VST3 hosts. Ableton Push and Launchpad support are first-class performance targets.
A Suno track export with stems and MIDI gives the best result. The loader also handles common split-folder layouts.
Yes. The 64-pad layout supports generic MIDI pad controllers, with controller-specific feedback for supported devices.
The downloads page is prepared with placeholders. Installers will be added once packaging is finalized.