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  2. Make a beat from millions of royalty-free samples and loops, then save your beat or download as MIDI.

  3. Bring your beats to life in a matter of moments. Choose Pads view to build your perfect drum kit in a 4x2 grid, then trigger your beats using your DAW—or an external groovebox or MIDI controller. You can also dig into the Sequencer view, home of Beatmaker’s 16-step grid, to create your own patterns from scratch.

  4. Splice Beat Maker

    splice.com/blog/splice-beat-maker

    Our new Beat Maker lets Sounds subscribers create beats with nearly 1 million sounds, download their favorite samples, and export MIDI to use in any DAW.

  5. Beat Production 101: Make a Beat from Start to Finish - Splice

    splice.com/blog/how-to-make-beats-for-a-song

    In this in-depth guide, we’ll walk through exactly how to make beats for a song, covering everything from the tools you’ll need to the creative process of sequencing your own rhythms. What you’ll learn: The tools you need to start making beats; How to set up your DAW for making beats; The 6 steps for making beats with MIDI

  6. Splice is the leading platform for music production offering access to millions of the best royalty-free samples, loops, and presets.

  7. Make better music with masterfully-recorded samples—carefully crafted by leading sound designers, breakthrough producers, and established icons like Oliver, KSHMR, and Murda Beatz.

  8. Pick a style. Splice AI will show you millions of musical combinations that no one’s ever heard before, featuring sounds made by the world’s top producers.

  9. Splice is the industry's highest quality, royalty-free sample library. Get access to millions of sounds made by top artists, labels, and sound designers.

  10. Using Splice Sounds with the Beat Maker

    splice.com/blog/using-splice-sounds-with-the-beatmaker

    Here are 3 simple steps on how to use Splice Sounds with the Beat Maker to make your own custom beats: 1. Create repacks. Repacks are a way to organize your samples into different collections on Splice Sounds.

  11. Using Beatmaker on the Splice website | Help Center

    support.splice.com/en/articles/8652652-using-beatmaker-on-the-splice-website

    How to use Splice Sounds with Akai Professional's Standalone Series. Installing Studio One with Splice. Adding Splice Bridge to Ableton