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The pack's trailer, in one file

Buyers audition packs from one preview file. Drop your ten best sounds, drag the order, pick the spacing, and export the reel โ€” clean fades between every hit.

Nothing is uploaded โ€” your audio never leaves your device.

Drop your best samples โ€” up to 20
WAV, MP3, M4A, OGG, or FLAC ยท best sound first is what sells the pack

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The reel sells the pack. The studio makes the pack.

SongChop cuts stems, loops, and one-shots from any track โ€” the fastest route from music to sellable pack. Sign up: 3 full packs free.

Buyers audition the reel, not the pack

On every marketplace that sells sample packs, purchase decisions happen inside one audio player: the preview. Nobody streams 200 files; they stream ninety seconds of your best material and extrapolate. That makes the reel the single highest-leverage asset a pack has โ€” and yet most sellers assemble it as an afterthought, dragging files into a DAW session, nudging clips by hand, and re-exporting every time the pack changes.

This maker treats the reel as the product it is. Drop your candidate sounds, and each one gets decoded locally and queued in the order you set โ€” reorder with the arrows, audition each hit in place, cut what doesn't earn its slot. The two big craft decisions are exposed as controls rather than buried in an edit session: the gap between sounds (a quarter-second reads as a montage, a full second lets a texture breathe) and the per-sample cap, because two seconds of a great one-shot says everything and eight says nothing new. A final normalize pass brings the whole reel to a consistent, store-safe level so a quiet pad doesn't follow a slamming kick at half the volume.

The render is a proper concatenation, not a screen recording: every sample gets a short fade-in and fade-out at its boundaries so there are no clicks between sounds, then the sequence is stitched at 44.1 kHz stereo and handed back as one WAV. Upload it to your store as-is, or convert it to MP3 320 with the free converter on audioencode.com if the platform wants small files. When the pack updates, rebuilding the trailer takes a minute, not an evening.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a good pack preview reel?

Best sound first โ€” buyers decide in five seconds. Then variety over completeness: 10โ€“15 representative hits beat all 200 files. Half-second gaps keep momentum; one-second gaps let each sound breathe. Total length under 90 seconds.

Should I watermark the preview?

Store previews usually don't need it (they're streamed, not downloadable). If you're posting the reel where it can be ripped, keep the samples short โ€” a one-shot in a reel isn't worth stealing; the full pack is what you're selling.

What format should the reel be?

Export here is WAV; convert to MP3 320 for upload if your store wants small files (our converter on audioencode.com does it in one pass). Same toolbox, no accounts anywhere.

Can I reorder after dropping files?

Yes โ€” move any sound up the queue with the arrows before you render. The order in the list is the order in the reel.