Let’s take a look at five useful iOS apps for creators looking to delve deeper into the mobile music making world.
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With the new Splice mobile app for iOS and Android, you have the Splice Sounds library in your pocket.
We asked experimental electronic producer Tristan Arp about the experience of recording Gamelan Semara Ratih, a 20-member gamelan ensemble.
We sat down with Jafunk and Aaron Pfeiffer to discuss their songwriting process and how Splice facilitated the collaboration for their new EP.
We asked animal-music expert David Rothenberg about his approach to recording the diverse sounds of belugas, sperm whales, humpbacks, and more.
We’re thrilled to announce Splice Explores, our new label that celebrates the experimental and inspirational sides of audio.
Steve Aoki takes us on a tour of his studio while sharing production ethos, favorite synths, and approach to collaboration.
We sat down with TELYKast and CAPPA to discuss their songwriting process and how Splice facilitated the collaboration for their new EP.
Capsun, Julez Jadon, and SVRN give us an inside look into how they created their sample pack and discuss their mindsets around field recording.
Spinnin’ Records walk through a few techniques for producing big room house tracks, from creating clean kicks to designing larger-than-life synths.
To celebrate the release of his new sample pack, we had Diablo walk us through some of the major cuts in his discography.
MonoTree’s Hyun Hwang and G-high discuss the defining elements of K-pop, their approach to music production, and their new sample packs.
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