NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Splice, the music technology company evolving the way musicians create and collaborate, has acquired Indaba Music, the online music community with over one million creators.
"Being part of the solution with them is like a dream come true," says Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava. By Glenn Peoples Splice, a leading music creation platform known for its library of royalty-free ...
Earlier this year Splice launched a new mobile app called CoSo that used AI to build what it calls "Stacks" collections of samples that are supposed to work well together. Slowly but surely elements ...
At his startup Splice, Steve Martocci said he’s aiming to build “the creative hub for the modern musician.” And with the latest addition to the service, he’s looking to work with sound designers and ...
Sample platform Splice has launched an update to its mobile app that lets songwriters and producers record vocal ideas over tracks sketched out using its AI-powered Stacks feature. Stacks can be used ...
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PreSonus has released the latest version of its flagship DAW Studio One, with a host of new features including first-of-its-kind Splice integration, stem separation, and a Live-style clip launcher.
The two companies are expected to collaborate on developing "commercial AI tools" and "AI-powered virtual instruments." By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer Universal Music Group (UMG) has partnered with ...