The new launch debuts with over 1,200 multi-sampled presets, offering world-class recordings and intuitive creative tools for music producers.
Splice – the platform trusted by millions of creators worldwide – has officially entered the virtual instruments market with the launch of Splice INSTRUMENT. The newly announced flagship product sets out to provide producers with free access to hundreds of studio-quality multi-sampled presets and an intuitive interface designed to make professional sound design more accessible than ever.
Built on Spitfire Audio’s acclaimed technical innovation, the platform launches with over 1,200 playable presets, including orchestral sections recorded at London’s Maida Vale Studios and exclusive sounds from globally recognized artists.
“With Splice INSTRUMENT, we’re building on the foundation of LABS: affordable access to inspiring, expressive sounds with intuitive creative control. Sounds from this collection have already appeared on GRAMMY-nominated albums and in blockbuster films. Whether composing for screen or producing the next big hit, this library captures the beauty of real instruments and the character of the rooms they were recorded in.” — Paul Thomson, Co-Founder of Spitfire Audio
The release of Splice INSTRUMENT follows Splice’s acquisition of Spitfire Audio earlier this year, signaling a significant step forward in uniting innovative sound libraries with cutting-edge digital platforms. With new free and premium presets rolling out every month, the service ensures producers always have fresh inspiration directly at their fingertips, further bridging the gap between traditional musicians and modern music creation.
“Splice INSTRUMENT marks a major milestone for Splice. For the first time, we’re moving beyond samples into full virtual instruments, bringing creative control and world-class recordings to musicians and producers everywhere in an accessible, playable form. This is just the beginning of what’s possible when we combine Spitfire Audio’s artistry with Splice’s innovation.” – Kakul Srivastava, CEO of Splice
Splice INSTRUMENT is available now at splice.com/instrument.
