: In live sound applications, splice microphones are invaluable for recording live performances directly from the console. This ensures that the recorded audio is of the highest quality, with minimal chance of degradation.
| Splice Component | Integration with Splice Mic | |----------------|-----------------------------| | | Mic recordings can be saved to “My Samples” folder, mixed with licensed samples. | | Splice Bridge (Plugin) | Mic recordings appear as playable pads or keys in the Bridge VST/AU. | | Splice Studio (Collaboration) | Mic recordings can be shared with collaborators as stems or loops. | | Splice Beatmaker | Real-time recording into pattern sequencer. | splice mic
Once you've recorded a melody or riff, you can "flip" the entire Stack into a new genre. The AI will keep your recording while swapping other elements to match the new style. : In live sound applications, splice microphones are
The is not a physical microphone but a software-based audio recording and sampling module integrated into the Splice Desktop App (now largely merged into the Splice Create platform). It allows users to record external audio directly into Splice’s ecosystem using their computer’s built-in or external microphone. The primary purpose is to enable rapid sampling, field recording, vocal capturing, and sound design, with seamless integration into Splice’s cloud-based sample library and DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) bridge. | | Splice Bridge (Plugin) | Mic recordings
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