I used the latest available versions as of September 2023.
The test:
I loaded a 44.1k frequency sweep file into each sampler and rendered it at its base pitch, but with the DAW/sampler running at 48k.
For consistency the rendered files were downmixed to mono and normalized to -6dB peak, if needed.
Some samplers have quality settings. For those, there are two results: (1) with the default/playback/realtime setting and (2) with the highest quality setting.
This is the test audio file's spectrogram, which is also how the absolute ideal sampler output would look:

And here are the spectrograms for all the tested samplers:
Ableton Sampler - (1) Normal Interpolation & Ableton Simpler

Ableton Sampler - (2) Best Interpolation

ADSR Drum Machine

Apisonic Labs Speedrum

Bitwig Sampler

Decent Sampler

Decomposer Sitala

discoDSP Bliss - (1) No OS, Normal Interpolation

discoDSP Bliss - (2) No OS, Extreme Interpolation

FL Studio Sampler - (1) Content Resample

FL Studio Sampler - (2) 512-point sinc

NewSonicArts Vice

NI Kontakt - (1) Standard & NI Battery

NI Kontakt - (2) Perfect

OneSmallClue Poise

Plogue Sforzando

Reaper ReaSamplomatic5000 - (1) Sinc Interpolation 64pt

Reaper ReaSamplomatic5000 - (2) r8brain free

Renoise Redux

sfizz - (1) No OS, Polynomial

sfizz - (2) 8x OS, Sinc 72

Steinberg Halion & Cubase Sampler - (1) Standard

Steinberg Halion & Cubase Sampler - (2) Extreme

Studio One ImpactXT & SampleOne

TAL-Drum

TAL-Sampler - clean

All audio files and images can be downloaded from this direct link (20MB zip).
Some comments:
Many samplers perform poorly, with very audible aliasing. There's plenty of room for improvement.
Ideal performance needs more latency for effective filtering. But 'good enough' performance doesn't need much; Reaper's 64pt sinc resampling adds just 38 samples of latency, for example, which is arguably imperceptible (that's less than 1ms even at 44.1k).
It would be interesting to know the latency for all samplers and their various modes, but I couldn't find a reliable way to measure that.
Other kinds of tests, probably better and more in-depth, are possible, but I tried to keep it simple. Here are some older sampler tests with pitch shifting: https://www.discodsp.com/bliss/aliasing/
Feel free to post similar tests or to test samplers not listed here in the same way. And let me know if you find any mistakes (I don't use most of these samplers, so maybe I missed some settings).




