Splice - Cloud platform for music creation, collaboration

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Matt_Quinn
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Splice - Cloud platform for music creation, collaboration

Post by Matt_Quinn » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:19 pm

Looks pretty interesting.

http://techcrunch.com/2014/09/17/splice ... aboration/

And the official website:

https://splice.com/
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dewaldo
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Re: Splice - Cloud platform for music creation, collaboration

Post by dewaldo » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:52 pm

this looks positively epic

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Re: Splice - Cloud platform for music creation, collaboration

Post by Dchild » Fri Sep 19, 2014 5:17 am

WOW - When artists like Richie Hawtin are on board you know this is serious.

Can't wait to get home to try.

Possible replacement for Ableton Share.... Oh that never happened.

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Re: Splice - Cloud platform for music creation, collaboration

Post by TomViolenz » Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:15 am

Dchild wrote:WOW - When artists like Richie Hawtin are on board you know this is serious.
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Re: Splice - Cloud platform for music creation, collaboration

Post by Steve Glen » Tue Sep 23, 2014 11:37 pm

thanks for the heads up. Seems pretty cool. I think I'm on board with this.

Terms of Service are pretty sweet. Layout of site is clean and quick.

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Re: Splice - Cloud platform for music creation, collaboration

Post by Angstrom » Wed Sep 24, 2014 1:37 am

Interesting stuff. I can see this being successful, especially as it appears to be simple to integrate.

We should have a community project of sheer unadulterated idiocy on there, once everyone gets it installed.

My suggestion : Exquisite Corpse.
You know that game where you draw the head and then fold the paper over and pass it to the next user and the draw the torso, and they fold it and pass to the next person? (we called it "monsters" as kids) . How about an audio version. Everyone gets 4 bars, they pass it on and the next person in line has to take the previous 4 bars and do something with that, and repeat until we hit 5 minutes or so.
It could then perhaps restart back to bar 0 if the project merits it, perhaps into an "overdub" phase, or perhaps as 4 bars of production. I dunno, but the potential for Fractured Audio Idiocy amuses me.
It could produce at least 17 new genres by lunchtime.

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