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Wavecrate Documentation

Wavecrate is a local sample-library workstation for producers who need to move quickly through large folders, audition sounds beside a DAW, cut useful regions out of long recordings, and keep a sample library honest over time.

This book is the public documentation surface for Wavecrate. It is intentionally practical: it explains what the app does, how to start using it, and where to look when something feels stuck.

Wavecrate main window

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What Wavecrate Helps With

  • Browse local sample folders without hiding the original file layout.
  • Audition samples quickly with keyboard-first navigation.
  • Mark useful regions and extract them as ordinary WAV files.
  • Make deliberate destructive edits such as crop, trim, mute, fade, reverse, and normalize.
  • Rate, tag, filter, and revisit sounds as taste changes.
  • Keep protected project material safe while still creating derived clips.
  • Prepare similarity data so related sounds become easier to find.
  • Use current-app context menus for folders, sources, samples, collections, tags, and Harvest state.