Sampler with VSTi sampling
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discoDSP Bliss sampler is a powerful performance sampler that can be used as a virtual instrument in AAX, VST, VST3, and AU formats. With its scalable and themeable GUI, 8 macro assignments, and dual zero-delay feedback filters, Bliss sampler offers a flexible and intuitive sampling experience.
One of the standout features of Bliss sampler is its ability to record your favorite Virtual Instruments (VST, AU) as SFZ files without any sound quality loss (1), making it a powerful tool for creating your own custom sample libraries or using them in your productions. Additionally, Bliss sampler includes a built-in wave editor, 7 built-in effects, and flexible modulation capabilities, allowing you to shape and manipulate your samples in creative ways.
Bliss sampler also supports up to 64 voices of polyphony and voice generation with up to 4X oversample factor, as well as selectable interpolation engines with up to 512 points SINC interpolation. With full MIDI input triggering control and selectable mono/poly/legato operation, Bliss sampler offers a wide range of playback options.
Whether you're working with samples from your favorite VST instruments or your own recordings, Bliss sampler offers a comprehensive set of tools for editing, manipulating, and integrating your samples into your productions.
Overview
Playback engine
Filters
Modulation
Effects
Sample Editor
Import formats
Export formats
System Requirements
On Windows and macOS, a one-time internet connection is required to activate the software license. After this, users can use the software offline.
Optimal performance requires a 64-bit processor: either an Intel Core i3 (x64) or better, or an Apple Silicon M series (ARM64), with at least 4 GB RAM.
Virtual instrument sampling does not encompass the entirety of third-party plugins, as certain plugins may incorporate offline sampling protection, customized preset management, or other characteristics that could present compatibility concerns with the Bliss host. To ensure compatibility, it is advisable to first assess the trial version provided. The trial version permits exporting SFZ files in 16-bit WAV format. The registered version, on the other hand, enables saving and sampling instruments in 24-bit.