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SongRepeat focuses on “upload a song and let AI find the best loop point.” It can export hours-long seamless audio or YouTube-ready videos, making it useful for studying, sleep, fan videos, and extended listening. The crawled content also frequently mentions SongChop, positioned as an AI sample pack studio that can turn songs into stems, loops, one-shots, MIDI, and AI cover art for music production workflows.
Its AI capabilities are disclosed in fairly specific terms: Demucs v4 is used for separating vocals, drums, bass, and other instruments; Whisper v3 large is used for vocal/lyric transcription; FLUX 2 Dev is used for cover image generation; and the interface also shows options such as SCNet, TTA, and CREPE pitch detection. On the output side, it supports 24-bit WAV, 44.1kHz, zero-crossing cuts, fade-in/fade-out, and provides a browser-based stem mixer, segment editor, kit builder, Piano Roll, MIDI downloads, and multi-DAW export workflows. For Chinese, the language list includes Chinese and auto-detection, but we did not find a full Chinese interface description.
The free entry point is relatively generous: SongRepeat says no registration is required, users can start for free, and exports can be up to 12 hours long. SongChop’s free tier includes 1 full pack and unlimited loops-only exports, with no credit card required. Subscriptions are Creator at $9/month, Pro at $29/month, and Studio at $79/month, with 20% off for annual billing. However, the pages also show pay-as-you-go pricing for 20/50/100 credits, alongside references to 1.0/0.2 credit usage, so the actual checkout page should be treated as authoritative.
The main strength is its complete workflow: uploading, separating, slicing, previewing, assembling kits, and exporting/sharing all feel relatively coherent. The platform is also fairly transparent about models, export quality, and privacy, stating that source audio is deleted after processing and not used for training. Limitations include the fact that sampling copyright remains the user’s responsibility; free/paid file size limits are 50MB/100MB; the API documentation is still marked as coming soon; and some Instrument Creator, Kontakt/SFZ/EXS24 capabilities may still be on the roadmap or only available in certain tiers.
It is suitable for producers, beatmakers, DJs, sample pack sellers, and content creators who need very long seamless loop audio or videos. Access from mainland China and supported payment methods are not specified in the text, so their status is unknown. If unavailable, alternatives such as Moises.ai, LALAL.AI, Spleeter, RipX, and Serato Sample may be worth considering.
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