Work flow to faster chopped samples:
When I started out using Renoise, I would load up a break, highlight all the samples minus the hit (i.e. kick) I want, cut that, add a new sample slot and paste it in the new slot. Then repeat the process until the break was chopped. I got quite fast at that, but I stumbled upon an even a faster way to do it.
Basically, Load up a sample, highlight the hit you want and select "Copy into new sample" or the shortcut CTL(CMD)+Shift+ C. It basically does what I just described but automatically. Do that to all your hits, and delete the original sample.
To speed this process up even more, after you chop your first hit, go over to the "Instrument Editor" and hit "Generate Drum Kit". You just have to hit it once. Then just go back to the Sample editor and continue to chop your break. Not only will your break be chopped, but the rest of your hits will automatically map across the keyboard. So all you really have to do delete the original sample and play the break!!!
You may have guessed it, but I'll say it anyway. Although I'm just talking about breaks, this will work with any sample.
