If you’re a music producer hunting for high-quality sounds without breaking the bank, I’ve got exciting news. Splice has just rolled out INSTRUMENT, a game-changing virtual instrument plugin that brings world-class, sample-based sounds straight into your DAW. In the video above, I take you through a real-time demo in Logic Pro, loading up free presets like the iconic 1975 drum kit and intimate piano. It’s straightforward, loads fast, and feels like having a pro studio at your fingertips. Let’s dive deeper into why this free tool is a must-have for beatmakers, electronic producers, and anyone serious about music production.
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What Makes Splice INSTRUMENT Stand Out?
Splice INSTRUMENT isn’t just another plugin—it’s a curated library of meticulously sampled real instruments, authentically crafted for expressive performances. Right out of the gate, you get instant access to over 500 free presets, covering everything from rare pianos and iconic synths to angelic strings and hair-raising percussion. I was blown away by how seamless it integrates with Spitfire LABS, the legendary free instrument collection that’s now baked right in.
In my demo, I explored a few standout freebies:
- 1975 Drum Kit: A vintage-inspired kit with that warm, analog punch—perfect for indie rock or lo-fi beats.
- Intimate Piano: Subtle and emotive, ideal for layering emotional depth in your tracks.
- Toy Piano: Quirky and nostalgic, adding unique character to experimental productions.
- Ambient Kit: Ethereal pads and textures for atmospheric builds that elevate any electronic mix.
The best part? Everything loads lightning-fast, and you can browse, audition, and download presets directly within the plugin. No more digging through folders or dealing with bloated sample packs.
Free Monthly Drops to Keep Your Creativity Flowing
One of my favorite features is the commitment to fresh content. Splice drops two premium packs every month—for free! This means you’ll never run out of inspiration. Whether you’re scoring films, crafting hip-hop beats, or experimenting with orchestral elements, these artist-made presets ensure your productions stay current and professional-grade.
As a sample-based virtual instrument, INSTRUMENT works as a standalone tool or plugs right into your DAW via VST3, AU, or AAX formats. I tested it in Logic, but it’ll shine in Ableton, FL Studio, or any major setup. Just download the plugin from splice.com/instrument, and you’re ready to turn ideas into reality on a simple chromatic keyboard interface.
Subscription Options for Unlimited Access
While the free tier is generous, upgrading unlocks even more power. For $12.99 a month, the Instrument plan gives you unlimited access to the full catalog of premium presets and exclusive monthly packs. If you’re already deep into Splice Sounds, the Creator plan at $4.99 a month bundles everything, including 200 credits for samples. (Note: I canceled my old Splice sub because I had hoarded so many sounds, but this new ecosystem has me tempted to jump back in.)
Pro tip: Check the discovery page for Spitfire libraries—tons of free ones mixed in with paid options. It’s easy to filter and demo before committing.
Why I Recommend Splice INSTRUMENT for Your Next Track
After spending time with it, I can confidently say Splice INSTRUMENT levels up any producer’s toolkit. It’s accessible for beginners yet powerful enough for pros, delivering that “wow” factor without the steep learning curve. If you’ve been using Spitfire LABS already, this feels like a natural evolution—familiar controls in a sleeker package.
Head over to splice.com/instrument to grab it today. What’s your go-to free plugin for music production? Drop a comment below, and don’t forget to subscribe for more DAW tips, plugin reviews, and production hacks. Let’s make some hits!