Check out Eelke Kleijn’s top 5 favorite plugins for music production from iZotope, Native Instruments, Spectrasonics, and more.
Master industry-leading plugins and tools for music production with these helpful tutorials and guides.
Learn about the most popular plugins used by the Splice community in 2014.
Check out these templates to learn how the original songs are arranged and use them as a starting point for your own song.
NASA has just uploaded a huge library of sounds from space that you are free to use in your projects! These include rocket engine sounds, solar system radio waves, space shuttle mission sounds and more.
Sonic Academy has teamed up with veteran producer Nicky Romero to craft Kick, an instrument that’s arguably one of the finest drum synthesizers available.
Learn more about this unique plugin and check out some artists on Splice that use this plugin in their projects.
Spire, created by Reveal Sound, is a versatile hybrid synthesizer capable of creating everything from simple sounds to complex multistage waveforms.
Learn about the Sugar Bytes WOW2 Filter Box, a veritable Swiss army knife of a filter unit.
It comes as no surprise that Ozone 5 is highly ranked among Splice users – it packs an array of powerful mastering tools into an intuitive user interface.
While the U-He Diva isn’t the first to model an analog-style subtractive synth, its immense attention to sonic quality has made it one of the best around.
Image Line’s proprietary plugin modules have historically only been available natively for their own FL Studio software, but this soon about to change.
Dada Life’s Sausage Fattener is a widely-beloved complex compressor saturator – learn how it works.