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Splice Mobile users can now record ideas using Splice Mic: “Before we even get to the studio, we can sketch out melodies and even hooks”Music creation platform and sample library Splice has launched Splice Mic, a new update to Splice Mobile which allows creators to record vocals over instrumentals created within the app.
Since its revamp in 2023, users have been able to use Splice Create’s AI power to generate arrangements – or Stacks – using loops and sounds from the Splice library. Now, Splice Mic enables producers to record vocals or other instruments over the top of those Stacks, using the microphone built into their smartphone.

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Kenny Ochoa, Splice’s SVP of Content, touches on Splice Mic’s development, noting how the “phone is already a huge part of music making”.
“About one million users have made more than 28 million stacks so far, and now songwriters and producers can record vocal ideas over stacks of samples,” he says. “They can experiment with vocal, lyric, and genre and have even more control over their creative vision. And now those stacks can be merged with vocals.”
To celebrate its exciting new feature, Splice has teamed up with songwriter and DJ Leland – who has worked with the likes of Troye Sivan, Ariana Grande and Charli XCX – and LA’s Laurelvale Studios, inviting teams of songwriters to create Stacks with Create on Splice Mobile.
Songwriters invited to participate in the project – dubbed 60 Second Stack – include Madison Love (Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, Katy Perry), Sarah Hudson (Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, Dua Lipa) and Jhart (Usher, Justin Bieber, Jennifer Lopez).

“We got the team together to see who could start the best new Stacks,” says Leland. “These creative tools are fun to use, and the results take songwriters so much deeper into the finished process. Before we even get to the studio, we can sketch out melodies and even hooks. This is so valuable to our community.”
Designed to make on-the-go collaboration easier than ever, Splice Mobile allows users to share ideas directly within the app, or Airdrop stems into their DAW.
“Musicians are already using voice recording functions on their phones to capture ideas away from the studio,” Splice says. “Splice Mobile takes that idea further, giving songwriters the creative depth of the Splice Sounds catalogue and Create.”
Splice Mic is just the latest push by Splice to make songwriting and creative workflows more seamless. Last year, PreSonus Studio One became the first DAW to integrate Splice, offering millions of royalty-free samples into the Studio One workflow.
Splice Mic is now available in Splice Mobile. For more information, head to Splice.

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Music creation platform and sample library Splice has launched Splice Mic, a new update to Splice Mobile which allows creators to record vocals over instrumentals created within the app.