Ample Guitar — M Loading Samples Failed

If you cannot find such a folder, you likely missed installing the sample library component. Return to the Ample Sound website or your download page, and ensure you've downloaded and run the sample library installer in addition to the main plugin installer.

Move your system's default folder out of the OneDrive directory and restore it to its original path: C:\Users\[YourUsername]\Documents . 3. Clear and Reset the XML Path Cache

Reinstall. Ninety gigabytes. On a rural DSL connection. Estimated time: fourteen hours.

If the library is installed, you need to ensure the plugin knows where to find it. Ample Guitar M Loading Samples Failed

: Restricted system read/write permissions.

Ample Guitar M needs administrative permission to read data from your hard drive. If permissions are restricted, the plugin will fail to load the samples. For Windows Users:

Go to . Click the + icon and add your DAW to the allowed list. Ensure the toggle switch next to your DAW is turned ON . Summary Checklist for Prevention If you cannot find such a folder, you

Inside, you will find a file named AmpleGuitarMSettings.xml or similar. Don't worry—the plugin will regenerate a clean one next time you open it. After deleting, restart your DAW and use the "Locate Library" function again.

Ensure your DAW (e.g., Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Cubase) is checked and allowed access. 4. Avoid External Drive Sleep Issues

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Look for a button labeled or "Path" next to the library location.

A: Both error codes generally indicate the same core problem: the plugin cannot find or access the sample library. Code 7 most frequently occurs when the instrument path is incorrect, while code 14 often accompanies a missing sample library. The recommended fix for both is the same — verify the sample library is installed and set the correct instrument path.

Are your samples stored on an or an external hard drive ?

Inside this folder, look for a subfolder named Samples . This folder should contain many files with extensions like .RBM , .WAV , or .PAC . If this folder is empty, the installation is incomplete.