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Tool: Auto Slicer

Credits: 1/mb

Price: $0.00/credit

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How does it work?

Meet AutoSlicer, your AI-powered audio slicing companion that transforms any audio file into neatly organized samples. With advanced AI, it automatically detects hit points, slices audio, and categorizes drum sounds into kicks, snares, hi-hats, and cymbals. Download a zip file with your samples sorted into folders by instrument category, ready for your next musical creation.

Fast batch processing

Select all your files and convert all of them into one new format.

Sandboxed

Don't worry about your samples! They are protected against access and are only stored for the time we need to process your files.

User friendly

With our tools, batch processing is just a few clicks away.

Top-rated Quality

Enjoy industry-leading quality and precision in every product we offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Origin Audio's services are completely free for the first 25mb of each order! We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality audio processing services at no cost.

In short, we do not monetize your uploaded songs & samples! Everything you upload is considered your property and only remains on our servers for the shortest amount of time. Get more information about our privacy pledge here.

There are several reasons an upload might fail. The upload process will time out after 10 minutes if the files are not received. Please make sure your upload speed is sufficient for the size of the order you are requesting. Another possibility is that you tried to upload too many files or the data size of the upload is too large.

Origin Audio offers support for a diverse array of premium file formats, including HD WAV, WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, and various other compatible formats, across the spectrum of our service offerings.

AutoSlicer is designed to slice at each transient note so that every "event" in the audio is its own file. If you would like to have a longer chunk of audio, you can merge the desired slices together in an audio editor of your choice.