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.
Splice, the New York-based, AI-infused, beat-making software service for music producers created by the founder of GroupMe, has managed to sample another $55 million in financing from investors for ...
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 ...
Four million users — hobbyists and hitmakers alike — turn to the company to find the building blocks for their songs. With a $500 million valuation, it's at the forefront of the red-hot creator… By ...
Music production can be a nightmare. If you don’t save after every change, you can’t go back, and it’s tough for collaborators to know who tweaked what. Splice wants to redefine the musician workflow.
When Splice launched, back in 2014, it was primarily concerned with cloud-based collaboration and backup. The centrepiece of this was its Studio service, which was compatible with Ableton Live, Logic ...
Splice has acquired Spitfire Audio for a reported $50 million, and with AI front of mind for the businesses, new features are teed up to release later in 2025. New York City-headquartered Splice and ...
Splice, the online music marketplace for rights-cleared sounds and beats, has hired Adobe‘s Kakul Srivastava as its new CEO. Founder and CEO Steve Martocci will transition to executive chairman and ...