What’s really going on here? NI must have seen the success of Splice Sounds and other online subscription services for audio and realized that they could do exactly that. ![]() You can also save samples to your own library, and see what you’ve saved and what you’ve downloaded. You can browse by Genre, check out individual releases, or use the filter section to sort all sounds by Style, Instrument, Sound Type, BPM, and Key. If you spend five minutes using, it’s a simple task to master the user interface. The Browsing Experience Filtering for happy vocals Regional note: It looks like is only available in the US for now – and they’ll be expanding to other regions soon. NI promises that they’ll be adding to their library every single day – which is likely because the audio is being sourced from 200+ individual suppliers “including Native Instruments, The Loop Loft, MVP Loops, and Symphonic Distribution” They’re all high-quality and royalty-free, meaning that a producer can use them in their original productions without any licensing necessary. The site is kicking off with over 500,000 sounds to start, a mixture of loops and samples. It’s a simple two tier system that makes it stand out against competition (often a world of download credits and monthly sample limits). ![]() Membership to comes in two forms – a Free level, which allows previewing sounds and downloading a few free collections and a paid Pro level ($9.99/month for now) which allows downloading any sound on the site. ![]() Wondering what Native Instruments is up to? Would you have guessed that they’ve built an online sample and loop subscription library? The beta of launched today, and with it NI has entered the online sample library game.
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