11/9/2023 0 Comments Splice royaltyLoopcloud’s interface has a lot more features in its software than Splice’s interface does. Such as BPM and pitch shifting options over the samples, and simple audio processing options, such as reverse, cut, gain, etc… This is the hardest category to judge, and therefore you’ll probably hear lots of different opinions about it. So my recommendation is – Try them both out through their free trial periods, and see what works best for you. Splice mainly focus on EDM & Trap, therefore you may want to check them out if you produce this type of genres.īut, you may never know what would be best for you and your creativity until you try them out. Loopcloud’s team has made such big progress in the past few years that they’re now at least as good as Splice – if not better.Īfter a long time using both platforms, I’ve found out that Loopcloud’s vocals, ambiance samples, and samples for genres like rock, pop, and jazz are better than Splice’s as Splice are more electronic-focused than Loopcloud. However, that is widely not the case anymore. Splice’s samples used to be more creative, and just of a higher quality than Loopcloud’s samples. Overall Splice and Loopcloud are equally good when it comes to samples quality. The winner here has to be Loopcloud, except if you’d like to be able to download presets from the software (In that case, Splice would be the winner). The last difference is the longer and better trial period that Loopcloud offers – Loopcloud offers a 30-day trial that gives you 300 credits, and Splice offers a 14-day trial that only gives you 100 credits. However, I don’t consider it to be a reason for the higher prices. Therefore, it’s really helpful to be able to buy presets on Splice. Picking and buying preset packs is usually even worse than buying sample packs because you can’t really get a good view of what you’re buying. However, at some point Splice decided to jack up their prices, without any clear explanation. Splice and Loopcloud actually used to have the same prices. Moreover, Splice is just more expensive and honestly, I can’t find any reason why! Loopcloud’s plans are way more generous and have just as many – if not more features (which we’ll discuss later). But, even if you’re an advanced producer, you can still find amazing samples in the free version, and save some money while you’re at it. The free version of Loopcloud is recommended primarily for beginners who want a few great samples that can get them started. Conclusionįirst of all, Loopcloud has a free subscription model that Splice doesn’t. It will only let you download samples from their free sample library, but it’s still really nice, to begin with. For example, you can rent Serum on Splice for 9.99$ per month. Splice also offers an option to rent external third-party plugins on a monthly basis. Splice offers a 14-day free trial period.
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