
Splice - Reviews and experiences
Oct 2023-May 2024
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Sample site subscription
Sample site subscription
ComplaintsThis subscription for the sample site is such a rip-off. You pay for credits but they disappear if you stop paying each month. It's totally a scam, and I was hoping for better from the supposed top sample site around. I thought I was buying something to keep, but it's more like just renting it.
Rent to own option
Rent to own option
ComplaintsI first got interested in Splice because of their rent to own feature. The thought of being able to pay for a plugin like Serum gradually and then actually own it was really attractive to me. But, I was let down to learn that even though some plugins are pricey, I wouldn't be able to use them anymore if I stopped my Splice subscription. I was really hoping to keep using the plugins I had bought even if I cancelled my subscription.
Monthly subscription for sound credits
Monthly subscription for sound credits
ComplaintsI just signed up for this service's monthly sound credits subscription, and I gotta say, I'm really let down by the way they're kinda pressuring customers to stay. It's not cool to threaten folks with losing their hard-earned credits and sounds just because they want to cancel their subscription. I'm new to music production and don't even use that many credits, so it feels like they're just trying to milk me for all I've got. It's just not right for a company to stoop to those levels to keep customers around.
About Splice
Splice is a digital music platform that offers users access to high-quality, royalty-free samples, loops, and presets, as well as cloud-based collaboration tools and a marketplace for plugins. Founded in 2013 by Steve Martocci and Matt Aimonetti, the company aims to streamline the creative process for music producers, providing the resources and infrastructure for artists to experiment, create, and collaborate easily and efficiently. Through their subscription-based service, Splice has revolutionized the way musicians and producers access sound libraries and engage with digital audio workstations. It has become a prominent figure in the music technology industry by facilitating a more accessible and communal production environment.
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