Archive for April, 2025

Splice Acquires Spitfire Audio In Rumoured $50m Deal


Music creation platform Splice has acquired Spitfire Audio, the British sample library and virtual instrument developer, for around $50 million, according to reports in The Financial Times.

A press release shared by Splice states that the two companies are planning to work together on developing new products that blend Spitfire Audio’s “cinematic soundscapes and orchestral expertise” with Splice’s sample catalogue and AI-powered discovery engine.

The unexpected acquisition brings together two unlikely bedfellows that serve distinctly different audiences. Splice is a US-based, Goldman Sachs-backed sample platform geared towards artists and producers working in pop, hip-hop and EDM. Operating a credit-based subscription model, Splice has integrated AI into its workflow with the Create sample discovery tool, launched in 2023.

Spitfire Audio is a UK-based independent company known for producing high-end orchestral sample libraries and virtual instruments. Founded in 2007 by composers Paul Thomson and Christian Henson, the company’s software tools are popular with composers and producers working in film and television.

Live Soundscape Improvisation For Yamaha DX7


The video, by Midera, captures a live soundscape improvisation on a vintage Yamaha DX7 synthesizer.


Here’s what they shared about the technical details:

Yamaha DX7

Fractal Audio FM3

 

Spitfire Audio’s Ronroco by Gustavo Santaolalla Now Available


A signature sound that adds emotion into music, film and games.

This obscure Andean instrument, played by composer Gustavo Santaolalla, is the star of Spitfire Audio’s latest plugin: Ronroco by Gustavo Santaolalla.

The ronroco is a mandolin-like instrument with 10 strings arranged in five double courses, the middle pair tuned an octave apart to create a distinctively resonant tone.

Spitfire Audio’s new instrument samples the composer’s own ronroco, handmade by master luthier Chiquito Rodriguez, meticulously capturing Santaolalla’s unique and emotive playing style and signature E minor tuning.

Equipped with multiple articulations, including slides, slurs, twiddles, tremolos and vibrato, the instrument incorporates adjustable strum speed and authentic fret and string noise for added realism.

The plugin features three performance modes (Note, Chord and Sequencer) that can be used to perform and program realistic chords, strums, arpeggios, and lead lines.

Its auto-chord voicing feature automatically maps chords with reference to traditional tunings and realistic finger placements, recreating how the chords would sound if performed by a ronroco player.

The plugin is also equipped with a 32-step sequencer with per-step articulation, and an effects section that includes two types of reverb and a delay with modern, tape and ping-pong options.

Ronroco by Gustavo Santaolalla Walkthrough:

Ronroco by Gustavo Santaolalla is priced at £139/$169/€149, but an introductory discount of 20% is available until 8 May.

Find out more on Spitfire Audio website.