is a free plugin from the same developers that uses Meta’s open‑source MusicGen AI to turn text prompts into audio samples. Typing “bubbly synth melody” actually produces a bubbly synth melody — though the tool is still in its early stages and sometimes adds unexpected elements like percussion.

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Launched in 2020 in Zurich, Switzerland, Samplab is an AI‑driven tool designed to transform how music producers work with audio samples. It has quickly become a favorite among producers, composers, and remix artists for one simple reason: it allows you to edit audio files as if they were MIDI. Instead of wrestling with inflexible audio waveforms, you can drag a sample into Samplab and immediately see its individual notes, chords, and drums laid out in a familiar piano‑roll interface.

Drag and drop audio into your DAW as MIDI data.

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: Cracked versions of high-end audio plugins often suffer from crashes or compatibility issues with DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations).

Musicians praise Samplab for its accuracy and time-saving capabilities. Producer DixonBeats calls it "a producer cheat code, plain and simple," while KSHMR notes it's "pure magic" for editing polyphonic audio. A transcript from BusyWorksBeats highlights that it's "really accurate... way better than the FL Studio Stock way" for converting audio to MIDI.

: Automatically syncing disparate samples to work together.