Music production can be a nightmare. If you don’t save after every change, you can’t go back, and it’s tough for collaborators to know who tweaked what. Splice wants to redefine the musician workflow.
Four million users — hobbyists and hitmakers alike — turn to the company to find the building blocks for their songs. With a $500 million valuation, it's at the forefront of the red-hot creator… By ...
Avid has released the latest version of Pro Tools, and with it unveiled an unexpected partnership with Splice that integrates the leading sample platform directly into its flagship DAW. Following ...
The head of the sample platform thinks creatives “deserve better” than AI tools that do all the work for them. The head of the sample platform thinks creatives “deserve better” than AI tools that do ...
Splice is one of the world's most popular sample platforms, giving music-makers access to a vast library of sounds that have made their way into hits by everybody from Fred Again to Sabrina Carpenter.
"I hope when a producer loads this piano sound, they’ll feel connected to the music that inspired it," Legend said. By Ethan Millman Music Editor John Legend is bringing the iconic piano sound from ...
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