What is the Splice Ableton Live integration?
Splice is thrilled to bring our exclusive In-DAW integration to Ableton Live 12.3 — now in Beta. With this integration, you can browse, preview, and license Splice samples directly inside Ableton Live, including with Search with Sound, our AI tool that scans your audio and recommends compatible sounds.
The integration is currently only available in Ableton Live 12.3 Beta.
How do I get access to Ableton Live 12.3 Beta?
Ableton Live Beta is a pre-release version of Live that allows users to test new features, provide feedback, and report bugs before the official release. To join, you can sign up via Ableton’s Beta Test Community on Centercode, where you can download the installer and start testing once approved. Click here to learn more and sign up now.
When will the Splice Ableton Live integration be available for everyone?
We’re excited to share that Splice will be in Ableton Live 12.3 for all users later this year. Stay tuned for more details!
Do I need a Splice subscription to use the integration?
No Splice account required: If you’re using Ableton Live 12.3 (Beta), you can preview samples in the Splice integration without a Splice account.
Free Splice account: With a free account, you can download and license a wide variety of free samples directly in Ableton Live. See more here.
Splice subscription plans:
Creator, Creator+, Splice x Pro Tools, or Splice x Studio One plans → Full access to all DAW integrations (including Ableton Live 12.3 Beta). License up to 100 sounds per day directly in the DAW without using credits.
Sounds+ or legacy Sounds 100, 300, 600, 1000 plans → Full access in Ableton Live 12.3 (Beta). Samples are licensed using your Splice credits.
Can I use the Splice integration in older versions of Ableton Live?
The Splice Ableton Live integration only works in Ableton Live 12.3 — now in Beta. Older versions of Ableton are not supported.
Can I download presets or MIDI files in the Splice integration?
No — only samples can be downloaded directly in the DAW. For presets, MIDI files, or other pack extras, please use the Splice website or Desktop App.
Can I download entire packs in Ableton Live?
While you can license up to 100 sounds per day, the “Get Pack” feature is not available in the Ableton Live integration.
How can I generate a license for the sounds I’ve used in Ableton Live?
You can generate a royalty-free license for any Splice sample you download from your library. Follow the instructions here.
Is there a limit to the number of samples I can download in Ableton Live?
Splice x Studio One / Pro Tools, Creator, or Creator+ plans: Up to 100 sounds per day in the DAW without using credits.
Sounds+ and legacy Sounds plans: Sounds can be licensed in the DAW using credits.
What happens to my captured audio?
Your uploaded loops are safe with Splice. They are only used to help you find compatible sounds. Splice will not use your loops to train AI models or share them with other users. See Terms of Use.
How can I give feedback on the Splice Ableton Live integration?
We would absolutely love to hear your feedback! Please complete this brief survey to share your experience here: https://splice.forms.app/ableton-live-integration
Who should I contact if I have an issue using the integration?
If you have questions about your Splice subscription, Splice account, or the Splice Ableton Live integration, please contact Splice's support team.
For assistance with everything else in Ableton Live Beta unrelated to Splice, please contact Centercode: https://ableton.centercode.com/