Well, All of them do but some are better/faster than others...
Some only take mono files but others take stereo or mono...Lets eliminate the mono only ones...(Dreamstation)
If Protrekkr will work on your machine then it is probably the most straightforward as it is portable as well...Put your WAVs in its sample folder & start-restart it should default to sample folder or you may have to navigate to it...Once you get to it then shut Protrekkr down & restart & it will default to the samples folder...
In upper right is where you select samples folder on the little 'S' on the bar...Double-click a WAV to load it...You can now play it on QWERTY or through MIDI keyboard (select the keyboard on the MIDI tab)...
Note at this point it will be mono only...So go to 'Track 1' tab at bottom & on right choose polyphony you want you can go up to 16 note poly per track which is way more than anybody needs...I usually choose 4 or 5...
Now you can play chords & crap...Now back to instrument tab...If your sample is tuned to 'C' you are good to go if it is anything else you need to adjust sample root note to reflect that...
Good to use 'tuningfork' playing in background for this so you can hear if it's the right pitch...on this thread-
http://www.oldschooldaw.com/forums/index.php/topic,7303.0.htmlWhen done & still on instrument tab you should SAVE your instrument so you can reuse it...It will appear whereever the 'I' directory is at at upper right which should be the 'instruments' folder...If not navigate to the 'instruments' folder, shut down Protrekkr, restart then it will default to that folder...
Protrekkr had a number of FX to enhance sample instruments played through your selected track best to use them...I have some crappy videos I made on the Protrekkr thread you should download & watch...They are a bit farther down the page...