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Ample Sound Rectangles __link__ May 2026

When you first open a plugin from Ample Sound, you might feel like you’ve stumbled into a spacecraft control panel. Among the woodgrain textures and realistic fretboards, one design element dominates the interface: the rectangle .

A realistic 3D knob looks cool. But a horizontal rectangle with a numeric readout and a precise click-and-drag zone allows you to dial in 127 MIDI CC values without guessing. Their signature "rectangles" are actually —visual containers for articulation mapping, strumming logic, and key switches. ample sound rectangles

Consider their engine. Traditional guitar plugins use a circular "strum pattern" sequencer. Ample Sound uses a rectangular grid. Each vertical column is a string; each horizontal row is a step in the rhythm. The result? You can visually "draw" a funk pattern or a folk fingerpicking in seconds. The rectangle becomes a time machine. Hidden Intelligence in Boxes The most brilliant rectangle isn't obviously a rectangle at all. It’s the Key Switch Area —a long, unassuming gray bar at the bottom of the keyboard visualization. By clicking and dragging rectangular zones across specific piano keys (C0 to B1), you tell the plugin: "Keys C1 to D1 are downstrokes. Keys E1 to F1 are palm mutes." When you first open a plugin from Ample