Re-download the latest installers directly from the official Ample Sound website. Install the first.
If your Windows "Documents" folder is being synced by , it can block Ample Sound from reading settings or samples.
Ample Sound usually requires two separate installations: the plugin itself (VST/AU/AAX) and the large .asm sample library.
If this works, permanently set your DAW to run as admin via its Properties > Compatibility tab. For macOS Users: ample guitar m loading samples failed install
, you must install the accompanying library for it to make sound. 4. Run in Standalone Mode First
Locate your Ample Guitar M sample folder. The total size should be several gigabytes. If the folder is only a few megabytes, the samples did not download or extract completely.
Often, the plugin is installed correctly, but it simply doesn't know where the samples are located. the Ample Guitar M plugin in your DAW. Re-download the latest installers directly from the official
Go to Settings > Apps > Installed Apps and uninstall Ample Guitar M.
Remember that Ample Sound products usually come in two parts: the Software Installer (the plugin/EXE) and the Library Installer (the samples). Ensure you ran both. If you only ran the small software installer (usually ~100MB), you’re missing the 2GB+ of actual guitar sounds. 3. Permissions and Admin Rights
On modern Windows systems, Microsoft OneDrive aggressively backs up user data by moving default file directories. If your computer stores your user data inside a cloud-synced file structure, it will block Ample Sound from reading local audio files. Ample Sound usually requires two separate installations: the
This is almost always caused by the plugin looking for samples in the wrong folder, or the sample files not being present/extracted correctly.
Click or Save . You may need to restart the plugin for the samples to load. Step 3: Permissions and Security (Common Hurdles)