Loopcloud has rolled out Flip Sample, a new feature designed to bridge the gap between browsing samples and actually producing music. Instead of simply auditioning loops and one-shots, producers can now flip them instantly into new variations with a single click. The update is available to all current subscribers at no extra cost, with new customers receiving a bundle of plugins and a discount on annual plans.
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Flip Sample works by pulling from a bank of over 1,000 curated patterns tailored to different instruments and sample types. Each pattern comes paired with matching effects and sequencing options, which means a single bass note can be transformed into a full groove, or a vocal snippet can be reimagined as a textured layer. The results lock seamlessly into the tempo and key of a track, giving producers a tool that speeds up idea generation without breaking workflow.

Alongside the launch, Loopcloud has added deeper functionality for both short and long audio files. Patterns now extend automatically across longer samples, while the Wrap feature cycles earlier audio forward to fill gaps in shorter ones. These small adjustments make Flip Sample feel like more than an add-on — they expand Loopcloud into a creative environment where samples are not only discovered but reshaped in real time. With plans starting at £35.99 / €41.99 / $47.99 and a free trial available, producers can try it out now and see how Flip Sample fits into their process.
Will Vance is a professional music producer who has been involved in the industry for the better part of a decade and has been the managing editor at Magnetic Magazine since mid-2022. In that time period, he has published thousands of articles on music production, industry think pieces and educational articles about the music industry. Over the last decade as a professional music producer, Will Vance has also ran multiple successful and highly respected record labels in the industry, including Where The Heart Is Records as well as having launched a new label with a focus on community through Magnetic Magazine. When not running these labels or producing his own music, Vance is likely writing for other top industry sites like Waves or the Hyperbits Masterclass or working on his upcoming book on mindfulness in music production. On the rare chance he's not thinking about music production, he's probably running a game of Dungeons and Dragons with his friends which he has been the dungeon master for for many years.