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Splice Launches AI Experience to Empower Music Producers

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Splice continues to empower music producers with Create, a groundbreaking AI experience that can generate sophisticated musical arrangements in seconds. By building on their industry-leading sounds catalog, focusing on creative flow over sample searching, Splice has opened up a new and powerful way to discover sounds, find inspiration and start songs.

Splice Sounds is a vast library of loops and sounds featuring more than 300 instruments (from acoustic drum breaks to throat singing) representing over 130 unique genres of music (from Reggaeton to Drum & Bass to Synthwave). The combination of Splice Sounds and Create deliver premium sonic building blocks that can lead to new creative exploration.

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The first release of�Create�used genre-based seeds to create “Stacks”: unique combinations of sounds in different styles, keys, and tempos. In the updated�Create�mode, users have the ability to use any�loop to create a Stack.

From anywhere in Splice, users can create a stack from a loop,�change BPM, switch genres and shuffle layers of sounds, eliminating the need to manually search and match loops and giving users more control.

Having worked with some of the world’s most successful producers, including Tainy (Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee) Wondagurl (Lil’ Uzi Vert, Travis Scott) and Murda Beatz (Drake, 2 Chainz), Splice continues to build�AI-technology�in service of human creativity.�”We invited artists and creators deep into our development process to build Create, and they’ve been clear, they wanted this experience integrated across core workflows,” said Splice CEO,�Kakul Srivastava. “The result is a new entry point into the world of Splice sounds, where any loop can be the start of a new creative journey. And we’ve only scratched the surface of what’s possible.”

With users downloading more than 1 million samples everyday, Splice continues to empower creators through human-made sounds. “The reason it sounds so good is because it’s human,” songwriter Evan Bogart told Rolling Stone. “I would write a song a day with this tool. It takes so much of the pain away but the quality remains.”

The music creation platform is also working to empower the next generation of creatives, developing education programs with some of the world’s leading schools for music, “Create mode allows students to discover their unique creative possibilities in the classroom and the studio,” said Benedict College, Professor Andrew Hutchens. “In my experience, Splice is an absolute must for elevating student engagement, creativity, and shaping a 21st-century music curriculum.”

Splice Create has been updated for all Splice subscribers, across Desktop and the Web from October 11, with a mobile experience to follow.

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