Song Sample Finder

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If you searched "song sample finder," you probably want to grab one part of a track, a chorus, a drop, an eight-bar hook, and cut everything else away. Audjust does that in your browser. It reads the song's beats and section boundaries, so when you trim, the piece you keep starts and ends on a real musical edge instead of a random millisecond.

To use it, open the editor and upload an MP3 or WAV. Audjust analyzes the track and marks beats and sections on a timeline. Drag the edges to the part you want, snap them to the nearest boundary, and trim the rest. If the slice is too short, extend it to a target length; if it's too long, shorten it. Play it back, then export.

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Two common cases: pulling a clean loop out of a longer song so it repeats without a click at the seam, and cutting a few seconds of a chorus for a video or reel of a fixed length, where a sloppy edit would be obvious. The beat detection is what keeps the cut sounding intentional, so zoom in and let the markers guide where you drop the edges.

...or paste a link to a song online:
Make sure you have the applicable rights to any audio you submit to Audjust.

One thing to be clear about: this does not tell you which record a sample was lifted from. Audjust works on the audio you give it; it doesn't search a database to name an original source. For that, you'd want a sample-identification service instead.

It's free, runs in the browser, and needs no signup or install.

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