Disable "Put hard disks to sleep when possible" in your computer's energy-saver settings.
: Open the plugin and look for a gear icon or a Settings tab (usually at the top left).
C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Roaming\Ample Sound\
Close the plugin instance and reload it to see if the samples load. Step 2: Verify the Sample Files Exist Ample Guitar M Loading Samples Failed
If you are using macOS, strict privacy and security settings can sometimes block the plugin from reading your hard drive.
macOS has become extremely strict about file permissions.
Click the gear icon or the "Settings" button within the Ample Guitar M interface. Locate the Path: Look for a field labeled Instrument Path Library Path Select the Correct Folder: Disable "Put hard disks to sleep when possible"
Install the first, taking careful note of the exact folder path it creates. Install the Plugin Installer next.
The most common cause of this error is that the plugin does not know where the .ascf sample files are stored. This frequently happens if you move your files to an external SSD.
Sometimes the issue is more complex. Reviewing real-world cases can provide unique insight. Step 2: Verify the Sample Files Exist If
To ensure you do not encounter the "Loading Samples Failed" error in future production sessions, keep these best practices in mind:
Missing or moved files
: Ensure you didn't just install the plugin; you must also run the separate Library Installer that comes with the download.
Open the Manager. You will see a list of installed Ample Sound instruments. Locate in the list. Click the Fix or Browse button next to it.
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