Workflow pack
BeatKey Sample Flip Pack
A practical workflow pack for turning BPM, key, and Camelot results into finished sample-flip, DJ transition, and remix sketch decisions.
Free Sample Flip Pack
Get a compact PDF with practical prompts for choosing chords, bass notes, drum feel, and arrangement moves after BeatKey finds the BPM and key.
- Free Sample Flip Pack available now
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- More workflow templates coming soon
25 BPM/key decision workflows for sample flips, DJ transitions, remix sketches, and loop layering
Camelot-compatible move prompts for staying in key without memorizing theory
8-bar sketch worksheets that turn a detected key and BPM into a concrete first arrangement
Drum-grid, chord, bass, and texture prompts designed for DAW-agnostic production
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Build the first 8 bars around A minor pentatonic. Try C major for a brighter hook, then return to A minor for the verse.
Same Camelot family keeps the lift musical without making the sample feel detached.
Write drums in half-time at 76 BPM, tune the 808 to C#, and test E major pads for contrast.
The relative major adds color while the low end still anchors the detected root.
Use a four-on-the-floor groove, keep melodic layers in Ab major, and pitch vocal chops by scale tones.
House-friendly tempo plus a clear major key makes scale-locked vocal edits easy to audition.
Free PDF by email
Email yourself the Sample Flip Pack PDF
Get BPM/key planning, chop directions, key-compatible moves, drum-grid starters, genre lanes, and an 8-bar sketch plan.
Free. No card. One email with the worksheet PDF.
Start with the PDF now, then use the guide below while it lands.
Who It Is For
Producers who can find a key but still lose time deciding what to write next.
DJs and remixers who want harmonic options without a full theory study session.
Sample-flip beginners who need repeatable prompts instead of another blank project.
Start With a Real Sample
Analyze the sample first, then use the pack to choose a compatible bass note, chord move, drum grid, and arrangement direction.
Analyze BPM + Key