![]() ![]() ESM or another artist name which are good artists but have basically spammed the splice library, turning the job of finding anything but their sounds a none stop militarised mission, once you have used Splice for a good while a couple of years or more say then you get completely fed up using it, because at this stage you've downloaded a lot of sounds it's then a total utter hindrance to find new sounds or search results with sounds you haven't already got or even remotely care about any way.īut it would make my workflow and every other artists workflow hours upon hours faster if we could just filter artists names out using a comma to separate names and have unlimited simultaneously filtered out names as well as the current filtered out categories it already has bolted together. They need to allow us to filter out usernames eg. It's simply capitalism at it's worst, and guys it's garbage on the filtration side any way, it's not allowing us to even filter out usernames that have published these samples which is ridiculous, because they only put the most popular algorithmic results for artists first and those same artists in jumbled up results throughout every single page you search through, I don't pay for it luckily but man they are insulting with this. None of the syncing anything will matter it will never be available to be used offline regardless of if you sync or not, because the first thing you have to do to even to use splice app is login otherwise it will never relent forcing you to log in it doesn't open without login first so if you've ever logged out and/or the company ever goes under so does everything you paid for with it sync or no sync, it's to prohibit you using what you pay for even after you have downloaded it on a paid account, it's for just incase you choose to drop your account further down the line, they can then force you to start all over again to make you buy credits to buy everything all over again. It seems to be part of Splice trying to coral people into their growing ecosystem. The lack of being able to download select samples sort of breaks this and tries to force you to keep everything in Splices folder. For that reason I started just pasting them in my own organized sample library years ago. If you are like me and only download a few select hits from different drum kits that means you will have like a single hat inside like 2-5 other folders depending on how the artist arranges the pack. You can only sync your entire library at once which is asinine. May 2023 Edit: It was confirmed to me by splice that the feature is no longer available. MIDI files you've purchased will not be available to re-download via your library on the website or desktop app you'll need to go back to the original pack page to re-download purchased MIDI files (for 0 credits).How is there not a "select all" when trying to download sounds off the app onto your HD? Is there a way to do this? I "downloaded" like 300 samples from the webbrowser and now they are greyed out on the app and I have to click the cloud next to each individual sample to get them actually on my HD. Downloaded MIDI files will go directly to your computer's downloads folder. ![]() MIDI files can ONLY be downloaded via the website, using the method above. To download through your browser, just add a sample/preset to your library using the + button, and then hit the download icon: We recommend using the Splice app to download samples/presets whenever possible. Content downloaded this way will NOT be downloaded to your Splice folder- it will go directly to your computer's downloads folder. You can also download samples and presets directly through the website. This will initiate a one-time sync of all of the samples that are in your Splice library, but are not locally downloaded to your computer. ![]() Note: if you need to sync multiple samples locally, you can use the "sync sounds" button in the preferences section of the desktop app. If the Splice desktop application is not running on your computer when you add a new sample/preset to your library on the Splice website, you will need to sync it locally the next time you open the Splice app. When you add a new sample/preset to your library while the Splice desktop app is running, it will automatically be downloaded locally (to your Splice folder). Spire presets will download directly to your Splice folder, in the dedicated Presets folder. ![]()
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