


Splice’s Steve Martocci and his co-founder Matt Aimonetti, music fans who happened to be programmers, wanted a "Github for music," or something like a fusion between Dropbox and Spotify designed for music creators. What if Ableton music software had a built-in Github so musicians could contribute and modify samples? That’s essentially the idea behind Splice, a cloud-based music production platform built for collaboration and remixing, and its Beat Maker tool, a new sequencer that allows users to play with close to one million samples from the Splice Sounds library.
