/ Use case — Creative inspiration
The next sound
is already on disk.
Sample Vault doesn't generate samples. It surfaces the ones you already own and forgot about. Ask in plain language; get something useful back.
/ 01 — When sessions stall
The block isn't supply.
It's recall.
Four common ways a session stalls. None of them are solved by buying another pack.
- / 01
The dead end
Same project, ninety minutes in. Everything sounds wrong, nothing's missing, the cursor blinks. The track stalls.
- / 02
The familiar trap
The same twenty samples, on rotation, because anything else means thirty minutes of folder digging. Tracks start to rhyme with each other.
- / 03
The buried sound
The right sound is somewhere in 200 GB of packs. At this point, buying a new pack is faster than finding what you own.
- / 04
The 'what goes with this?' wall
A loop is working. Now what drum pattern? What bass? Trial and error kills the vibe you had ninety seconds ago.
/ 02 — Tools
Four ways
to get unstuck.
Each runs against your indexed library. None of them generate new audio — that's a separate problem we don't solve.
- 01
Surface forgotten gems.
Type `inspire me`, `surprise me`, or `something I haven't used in months`. The assistant pulls samples from your library that match the prompt — usually things you forgot you owned.
— Across your whole indexed library
- 02
Find variations.
Found something close? Ask for `samples like this one`. The assistant ranks by acoustic similarity — same texture, different character.
— DSP fingerprint match
- 03
Build complementary stacks.
Drag a sample into the chat and ask `what would go with this?`. Suggestions filter by key, tempo, and tonal balance — not by genre tag.
— Key + tempo + spectral balance
- 04
Generate AI collections.
Describe a palette: `dark minimal techno starters`, `summery garage`. The assistant curates a collection from your library you can save, name, and reuse.
— Saveable, project-specific
/ 03 — Suggestions
Tailored to
the open session.
Browsing kicks? Suggestions are kicks that fit the session's tempo and key. Browsing pads? Same idea. Context-aware, not a global shuffle.
/ 04 — Prompt language
Describe vibes,
not filenames.
`Warm 808 with sub`. `Airy female chop in F minor`. `Lo-fi piano around 80 BPM`. The assistant matches against the audio, not the filename.
/ 05 — Quick prompts
When you don't
know what to ask.
`Find song starters`. `Inspire me with samples`. `Pull something I haven't used`. One click, the assistant takes the first move.
/ 09 — FAQ
Questions about creative inspiration
What the assistant does, and what it doesn't.
/ Install — Free to start
Stop scrolling folders.
Start finishing tracks.
Windows and macOS. The local index is free forever. AI prompt search and curated collections require a paid plan.
Sample library organisation.
Index a 200 GB library in place. Files don't move; metadata stacks on top.
Read the use caseLearning music production.
Every sample tagged with key, BPM, and mood — so you learn music theory by browsing.
Read the use caseHelp shape what's next.
See what's shipped, what's in progress, and vote on what we build next.
See the roadmap