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From full track to pad-ready chops

VstChop turns one song into a mapped, sampler-ready chop kit. Upload once, let the analysis lock timing and stems, then slice, map, and export straight into your VST and DAW workflow.

Step 1

Upload a track

Bring a song you own, created, licensed, or have rights to process — messy live rips and lossy MP3s included. VstChop is built for the audio producers actually work with.

  • Works with messy, real-world audio
  • One upload, every chop traceable to it
  • Your source stays in your account

Step 2

AFCUT analyzes it

The audio intelligence layer locks the beat grid, maps song structure, and separates stems — so every slice you cut lands exactly on the groove.

  • Beat grid and transient markers
  • Stem-aware separation
  • Chop-ready structure map

Step 3

Slice with VstChop

Cut beat-locked chops from the analyzed track — one-shots, phrases, and loop-length slices that stay true to the source timing.

  • Beat-locked slices, zero drift
  • Chops grouped by section and stem
  • Velocity-clean, trimmed one-shots

Step 4

Map to your sampler

Chops arrive arranged for pads — kit-style layouts that drop into your VST sampler or DAW drum rack without renaming, re-trimming, or re-pitching.

  • Pad-ready kit layouts
  • Key and tempo carried in every chop
  • Drops into any VST sampler or DAW

Step 5

Grow your chop library

Every kit you cut lives in your ProduceHits library, alongside the source stems and timing — reusable in every other suite tool without starting over.

  • One library across the whole suite
  • Find and reuse any past chop
  • Export when you're ready
FAQ

Questions about the chop workflow

A few quick answers about how VstChop turns one song into a sampler-ready kit. See the full FAQ for more.

VstChop slices a processed song into beat-locked, sampler-ready chops and maps them into pad-style kits. It runs on AFCUT, the shared audio intelligence layer, so timing, key, and structure — across many workflows instead of repeating prep work in separate tools.

From one track, VstChop can cut one-shots, phrases, and loop-length slices, grouped by section and stem, arranged as pad-ready kits. The same processed audio stays reusable across the suite, social edits, choreography timing, and more across the suite.

Yes. VstChop is built for the music people actually chop — degraded MP3s, live-feel material, dense arrangements, and AI-generated audio — not just clean demo files. The goal is output that is usable in a real workflow.

A stem separator hands you raw isolated audio and a DAW hands you a blank workspace. VstChop hands you the finished middle step: beat-locked, stem-aware chops already mapped into kits, accelerating prep before or alongside your DAW.

Get started

Start with VstChop

Join early access and be first to turn a full track into a pad-ready chop kit.

  • No credit card required

  • Early access to the suite