kick_final_2(3).wav is not a name
Drop the folder, pick a pattern like {name}_{note}.wav or {name}_{bpm}bpm.wav, and download a ZIP where every file says what it is. Your future self sends thanks.
Nothing is uploaded — your audio never leaves your device.
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Frequently asked questions
What naming convention should samples use?
The one your sampler can read at a glance: a short descriptive name, then the musical facts — note for one-shots (bass_C2.wav), BPM for loops (drums_140bpm.wav). Many samplers auto-map root keys straight from names like that, which is why the convention matters beyond tidiness.
How are note and BPM detected?
Notes via YIN pitch detection on the sample's sustained portion; BPM via onset autocorrelation, which only fires for files long enough to have a groove (roughly two seconds up). Anything uncertain keeps its original name plus your prefix rather than guessing wrong.
Will it overwrite my files?
Never — your originals are untouched. The renamed copies arrive in a ZIP; nothing on your disk changes until you extract it where you choose.
Can I preview before downloading?
Yes — the table shows every original → new name pair before you commit, with detections marked by confidence. Un-check any row to leave that file's name alone.