Splice Spotlight: Featured Ableton Live, Logic X and FL Studio Community Projects – 11/21/14

In this series, we highlight some of our favorite tracks from Splice users each week. Listen to the tracks below and view the expanded DNA Player to check out the arrangement, samples and plugins used in each session. Sign up for Splice to download these projects. create your own version and collaborate with producers around the globe.

Bright Future – Produced in Ableton Live by Dicer

In this track, producer Dicer delivers heavy sounds, a great arrangement and shows skillful mixing, layered with melodic 8-bit arpeggiated synths. View the arrangement in the expanded DNA Player below and Splice this project to learn and create your own version.

L’abandon – Produced in Logic X by toddoli

This composition in Logic X by toddoli nods to the cinematic side of Philip Glass with a great arrangement and tremendously realistic sounding instrumentation. If you close your eyes with the session open in front of you, it’s hard to believe that all of the instruments are created in software. Try

Revolution – Produced by Furashi in collaboration with DJ Drunken Russian

In this collaboration from Furashi and Drunken Russian, this massive remix takes a new direction from the original version of Revolution. With a deep bass line coming in amidst a melodic arp and reverb drenched vocals, this is a great project to trying Splicing to learn from. If you post your own version back to the community, it’s likely these guys will go in and check out your version to give you some feedback.

November 21, 2014