![]() The biggest benefit to the platform is that you don’t have to download a full pack – just the individual sounds/loops you like. There’s just so much content and new content being added all the time. The sounds are all VERY high quality because they’re essentially curated by the team at Splice and created by professionals (some of whom are relatively famous).īut depending on how heavily you use it, it’s really easy to run out of credits each month. And having too many options for things can lead to “analysis paralysis” where you don’t make a choice because there’s too many options to consider. ![]() The biggest drawback that, as a subscription service, you have to continue paying monthly for continued access. That can be a problem, but it can also be a nice problem to have. In Splice reviews out there, I haven’t seen many people mention that the amount of content is overwhelming. TRY OUT SPLICE TODAY FOR FREE More About Splice Try Out Splice Sounds for Free Today Video Review and Tutorial This may cause issues with licensing/use of the sounds for commercial purposes, but I’m not 100% sure on that. The way I use it is I subscribe for a month or two when I need to (if I’m looking for new loops or drum kits, etc). And you may even get bored/tired of it after a while. But it’s not something you’ll always need. It’s a great resource to have in your arsenal. Becoming a member is a no-brainer for anyone that makes music. With the reasonable price and almost unlimited selection of sounds and loops in every genre imaginable, it’s like being in a candy shop as a little kid. Should You Subscribe: If you make beats or write songs, then YES, you should 100% subscribe to Splice. ![]()
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