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Find sounds to chop

Sample packs, loops, one-shots, drum breaks, vocals, and textures you can bring into Chppr and test from the pads.

  • Search loops
  • Pick one-shots
  • Grab textures
  • Test in Chppr

What to look for

Short sounds are easier to judge. Look for clear hits, phrases, or texture changes that can become playable slices.

Drum breaks

Clear kicks, snares, hats, and ghost notes give Chppr obvious slice points.

Melodic loops

A short riff or chord loop gives you gestures to flip into a new order.

Vocal bits

Ad-libs, short phrases, and syllables can turn into hooks on the pads.

One-shots and textures

Hits, stabs, field recordings, and noise layers work well as extra tracks.

Places to find loops, one-shots, and textures

Use these as starting points when you want fresh material. Preview a few short sounds, pick one that has movement, then bring it back into Chppr.

Loopmasters

Genre-led sample packs, drum loops, construction kits, one-shots, and label collections.

Browse Loopmasters

Loopcloud

A sample library and desktop workflow for auditioning loops against your project before committing.

Browse Loopcloud

ADSR Sounds

Sample packs, presets, and production resources across electronic, hip-hop, pop, and sound design.

Browse ADSR Sounds

Plugin Boutique

Sample packs alongside plugins and instruments. Useful when you are already shopping production tools.

Browse sample packs

Sample Focus

Free individual samples with tags for loops, one-shots, drums, keys, vocals, and field recordings.

Browse Sample Focus

BandLab Sounds

Free sound packs and loops that are quick to browse when you just need a starting point.

Browse BandLab Sounds

Freesound

Field recordings, foley, textures, hits, and unusual source sounds for more experimental chops.

Browse Freesound

Cymatics

Free packs and genre-focused producer kits when you want a bigger folder of material to dig through.

Browse free packs

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Search ideas for sample chopping

If you are not sure what to look for, start with one concrete sound type instead of a broad genre.

Quick Chppr check

  1. Preview short sounds. A clear first hit or phrase makes chopping easier.
  2. Pick one file. Start small before digging through a whole folder.
  3. Drop it into Chppr. Use Add Source or drag the file into the browser.
  4. Slice and play. Hit the pads first. Export only if the chop feels alive.

Found something?

Open Chppr and test the chop