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Splice vs SuperCollider

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Splice

7.0
Media & Design

Browse and preview sounds from Splice’s entire catalog

SuperCollider

8.0
Media & Design

Server, language, and IDE for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition

Metric Splice SuperCollider
Category Media & Design Media & Design
AI Score 7.0 8.0
30-day Installs 42 124
90-day Installs 142 430
365-day Installs 450 1.7K
Version 5.4.9.2 3.14.1
Auto-updates Yes No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 388 6.4K
GitHub Forks 33 820
Open Issues 5 1.1K
License GPL-3.0
Language Jupyter Notebook C++
Last GitHub Commit 2y ago 1mo ago
First Seen Jun 6, 2015 Nov 9, 2013

Reviews

Splice

Splice is a powerful tool for browsing and previewing sounds from a vast catalog, making it ideal for musicians, producers, and content creators. It offers a seamless way to explore and integrate sounds into projects, with auto-updates ensuring it stays current.

Splice allows users to browse and preview sounds from its extensive catalog, facilitating sound integration into music or audio projects.

Pros

  • + Extensive sound library for content creation
  • + Seamless integration and preview features
  • + Auto-updates ensure the app remains current

Cons

  • - GitHub license status is unclear
  • - Some open issues may affect functionality

SuperCollider

SuperCollider is a powerful environment for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition, offering a server, programming language, and IDE. It benefits musicians, composers, and developers working with audio programming.

SuperCollider provides tools for audio synthesis and algorithmic composition, enabling users to create and manipulate sounds programmatically.

Pros

  • + Versatile for sound synthesis and algorithmic composition
  • + Strong open-source community support
  • + Regular updates with active development

Cons

  • - Large number of open issues may indicate maintenance areas
  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks