Exported slices should include pitch changes
A user reported that exported WAV slices still kept the original pitch after changing pad pitch in Chppr. Slice exports now follow the same pitch you hear when playing pads.
Short notes on the Chppr issues people have reported, what changed, and what we are looking at next.
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A user reported that exported WAV slices still kept the original pitch after changing pad pitch in Chppr. Slice exports now follow the same pitch you hear when playing pads.
You'll now see a small coach after loading audio, slicing, or playing your first pad. It tells you when to open pads, when to move to the sequencer, and where playback starts.
Chppr now shows a small keyboard hint in the pads panel, so it is easier to discover that pads can be played from 1-8, Q-I, A-K, and the bottom keyboard row. On desktop, Space also toggles playback for the view you are using.
Chppr can export sequenced patterns as WAV files, not only individual slices. Use this when the loop you programmed is the part you want to keep or bring into another DAW.
Creating a share link no longer stops at a sign-in screen. You can publish and copy a share link in the same flow, so sharing a beat takes fewer clicks.
Key Sync detects the musical key of sample tracks and helps you nudge pitch so chops sit together more naturally. It is useful when you are layering multiple samples or matching a sample to a synth track.
Several iOS and Safari audio issues were fixed, including silent playback in mute mode and audio stopping after switching sources or returning from the background.
Tell us what broke, what was confusing, or what would make Chppr better. This page opens outside the app, so your beat and slices stay where they are.