CoSo is the AI-assisted music creation and sound discovery app that lets you follow your instincts and create in the moment. Whether you’re making unique music for your social posts or getting inspo for your next hit, CoSo is the app to bring instinctive creation to your fingertips.
Stop digging—start creating
CoSo listens to your track in real-time, then serves up Complementary Sounds that go together. With the "does this sound good together" out of the process, you can focus on letting your creative instincts lead you.
Instant inspiration
Create a Stack by choosing a style then add up to eight instrumental layers from across the Splice catalog—every selection is uniquely yours and destined to work.
Everything under your thumb
Swipe right to choose a new sound, swipe left to delete, tap a layer to mute it, and long-press to solo. Then mix using volume sliders per layer.
Save. Send. Share.
Send your stack to socials, save to your library, share with a friend, or export it to Ableton Live. You can also locate your sounds in the Splice library to use them in your DAW.
CoSo by Splice. Make music in the moment.
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Is CoSo by Splice free?
Yes, CoSo by Splice is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is CoSo by Splice legit?
🤔 The CoSo by Splice app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Edit: un vrai outil bien pensé, facile et ludique. Le pitch est maintenant conservé lors de l’export. Du très bon travail 👍👍
Il y a un an j’écrivais :
Ca nous permets de découvrir d’autres samples et de dinner des idées nouvelles en les appariant mais cela reste inutilisable car le pitch qui est appliqué aux sample dans l’application pour qu’ils sonnent (même gamme) est perdu lors de l’export. On se retrouve donc avec un tas de samples de tonalité différentes et donc dans l’impossibilité de reconstituer ce que coso nous proposait
BONNE IDÉE
Cette appli est une bonne idée si jamais on est pas devant son ordi et qu’on aimerai quand même préparer des 16.
Mais je trouve que c’est actuellement très limité que ce soit dans les styles ou le choix de sample.
Un accès à notre bibliothèque SPLICE ne serait pas de refus.
pas mal
Ca nous permets de découvrir d’autres samples et de dinner des idées nouvelles en les appariant mais cela reste inutilisable car le pitch qui est appliqué aux sample dans l’application pour qu’ils sonnent (même gamme) est perdu lors de l’export. On se retrouve donc avec un tas de samples de tonalité différentes et donc dans l’impossibilité de reconstituer ce que coso nous proposait
Quel intérêt ?
Salut.
Ce serait super d’avoir la possibilité de faire des stacks avec nos propres sons de notre bibliothèque splice !
Je ne vois pas l’intérêt d’avoir un générateur de musique.
Ou alors j’ai pas bien compris le principe de cette application.
50 / 50
Pros: not boring. Sounds great 👍
CONS: always freezing. Sounds the same 👎
great app
needs undo button though, i hate accidentally swiping away the wrong sample because im not paying attention lol
Can’t log in
It does not let me log in the app the devs are bad , send bad reviews because of lack of help , I want to playlist my beats it doesn’t let me
industry level beats
i make beats like drake,kanye,lil yatchy etc this app is amazing for me and my future when i start my music carear this app will help me alot thank you devs
Amazing! Please don’t ruin it!
It’s perfect!
Hate the small play button!
Make the play button bigger! Every time I just want to play a song by pressing the play button, it instead goes to edit mode. You really need to be pinpoint accurate to press the play button. Please make the play button “click area” bigger. Would solve lots of misclick problems.
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