It used to be that Splice and Loopcloud charge the exact same amount, however, recently the Splice team has raised their prices, and didn’t add as many features as Loopcloud has. Moreover, Loopcloud charges 7.99$ at a minimum while Splice charges 9.99$, and, Loopcloud’s software has a lot more features but is a bit less user-friendly. The difference between Splice and Loopcloud is that Loopcloud lets you download a free sample every day, and Splice doesn’t. It seems like there isn’t much of a difference between the two, but, there are a few major differences. ![]() Splice charge 9.99$ / month at minimum and Loopcloud charge 7.99$ / Month both for 100 credits (which is usually more than enough). ![]() (If you don’t use them all they’re kept in your account for future use). Splice and Loopcloud both work on a monthly subscription basis, which gives you a certain amount of credits that you can use each month to buy samples. Splice and Loopcloud allow you to download and pay only for the samples and presets that you download and use. So that way, you get a good return for your money. ![]() ![]() That’s why Splice and Loopcloud were created. If you’ve ever tried to get new sample packs, you probably know how expensive they can get.Īnd usually, you don’t even use 90% or more of the sample pack.
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