Dehli Musikk microSAMPLER Editor / Librarian

microSAMPLER Editor / Librarian

A modern editor & librarian for the Korg microSAMPLER — sample editing, effects, patterns and full bank backup, from your computer.

What it is

The microSAMPLER Editor / Librarian brings the Korg microSAMPLER's editing and librarian features to a modern computer — replacing Korg's original application, which was 32-bit and no longer runs on current macOS. It talks to the hardware over USB and gives you a full graphical editor in your browser, with no installation and no build step: the interface is plain web files served by a small local helper (the "bridge"). The only thing you install is Python 3 — pyusb and libusb are bundled.

What you can do:

UNOFFICIAL PROJECT

This is an independent project, not affiliated with, endorsed or supported by Korg. It contains no Korg software or firmware. microSAMPLER and Korg are trademarks of Korg Inc., used only to identify the hardware this software works with.

Explore the docs

Getting started →

Requirements, install on macOS / Linux / Windows, first run, and the device setup you need.

The guide →

Every view in depth — Samples, Effect, Patterns & the editor, Utility, Library, keyboard & shortcuts.

How it works →

The microSAMPLER's banks, memory, sample vs keyboard mode, BPM-sync, effects and the sequencer.

Troubleshooting & FAQ →

Connection issues, the MIDI-clock setting, persistence, and answers to common questions.

Free & open source

Made by Benjamin Dehli / Dehli Musikk and licensed under the GNU GPL v3. The communication protocol was independently reverse-engineered for the sole purpose of interoperability with hardware owned by the user. Source is on GitHub; the releases page has every version with its changelog.