Portable Sample Sketching
Small samplers for ideas on the couch or desk. Volca Sample 2 is the pattern-based entry, P-6 packs AIRA sampling into a pocket unit, MPC Sample brings Akai pads and battery power without a full studio footprint.
Live Performance Sampling
Built for chopping, mangling, and performing on stage. SP-404MKII is the effects and live-set standard, KAOSS Replay adds touchpad resampling, Circuit Rhythm sequences sample packs without a laptop.
MPC Standalone Studios
Full standalone beat labs in the modern MPC line. One Gen 2 is the studio default, Live III adds battery and expressive pads for mobile sets, Key 37 Gen 2 puts keys on the same OS for melodic production.
See allSamplers: What to Know
Samplers let you capture, manipulate, and trigger audio in real time. They're used by hip-hop producers chopping breaks, electronic musicians building textures from field recordings, and live performers launching stems and one-shots. Modern samplers range from standalone grooveboxes with built-in sequencers to compact pad controllers that integrate with your DAW. Some focus on classic workflow, load samples, slice them, assign to pads. Others add synthesis, effects, and full arrangement tools. The right sampler depends on how you work: in the box with a computer, standalone in a hardware setup, or on stage triggering loops and samples during a performance.
What to Look For
Storage capacity matters. SD card slots give you room for large libraries. Internal memory is faster but limited. Pad count and velocity sensitivity affect playability, 16 pads is standard, but some units offer 64 or more. Look at sample editing features: can you slice, trim, normalize, and time-stretch on the device itself, or do you need a computer? Sequencer depth varies widely. Basic samplers just trigger samples. Advanced units include step sequencers, piano rolls, and song mode for full track construction. Connectivity is critical: MIDI in/out for syncing with other gear, audio inputs for sampling external sources, USB for computer integration. File format support should include WAV and AIFF at minimum. Some samplers import Ableton projects or REX loops. Battery power is essential for portable setups. Effects engines range from basic filters and reverb to full multi-FX chains with insert and send routing.
Top Brands
Akai builds the MPC series, the standard for beat-making and sample chopping. Korg offers the Volca Sample and Electribe lines for loop-based production. Roland makes the SP series, known for fast workflow and performance features.
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