How to Download MIDI on Splice Sounds – Blog

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While the Splice Sounds library might be best known for its audio loops, one-shots, and presets, it also features a wide array of MIDI files created by leading producers and composers.

Exploring MIDI files is a great way to discover a tangible musical idea that’s also totally adjustable in terms of its pitches, rhythms, and timbre to seamlessly fit your track. In this blog post, let’s take a look at how you can get started with exploring and downloading MIDI on Splice Sounds.


How to download MIDI on Splice Sounds

The MIDI tab on Splice Sounds

Simply go to the MIDI tab on the Splice Sounds homepage to find a wide selection of packs that contain MIDI files in one place, organized by Packs with MIDI Basslines, Packs with MIDI Chord Progressions, and Packs with MIDI Melodies. You can click on any pack to be brought to its page.

On any individual pack page, keep an eye out for the Extras tab, as you’ll find any MIDI files there. You can preview each file in the same way as any audio loop or one-shot, performed by an instrument of the pack creator’s choosing. Typically, each MIDI file will cost three credits to download.

The Extras tab on a pack page
The Extras tab on a pack page

Note that the MIDI files won’t download to your Splice desktop app—rather, they’ll download directly via your web browser.


Bring your MIDI to life with Splice INSTRUMENT

Once you’ve downloaded some MIDI that you’re interested in trying out in your DAW, consider using the new Splice INSTRUMENT to find the perfect sound to bring it to life.

Splice INSTRUMENT features an ever-growing library of browsable and meticulously sampled presets, monthly Free Drops, and premium packs created alongside the likes of John Legend and Philip Glass. Its full premium library is included in the Creator and Creator+ plans, but it also has hundreds of free presets for anyone to try.

And there you have it! Do you have any questions about exploring MIDI on Splice? Start a conversation with us and an ever-growing community of music creators via the Splice Discord.


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February 19, 2026

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