How to use Splice Mobile

Your creativity doesn’t need to come to a complete halt just because you’re on the go.

In the tutorial video above, pop artist, singer-songwriter, and producer Esthy showcases how to use the Splice mobile app to arrange sounds and record ideas while you’re away from the DAW. From building a Stack to using the new Splice Mic and then exporting your stems to your workstation for further production, she goes through all of the key features you’ll want to know to get the most out of Splice Mobile.

“I want to show you what you can do if you have a couple of minutes to yourself,” she tells us. “Instead of endlessly scrolling, you can open the Splice mobile app and start putting down ideas that you can build on later.”

For more on Splice Mic, see our detailed guide below:

And there you have it! Do you have any questions on Splice Mobile? What other topics would you like to see us explore next? Start a conversation with us and an ever-growing community of music creators via the Splice Discord.

“It’s incredible what you can create on the go,” Esthy says as she concludes her tutorial. “Make sure to download the Splice app and try Stacks for yourself, and let me know what you think in the comments section of the video. Until next time!”


Use Splice Mobile to instantly test and record ideas, explore genres, and unlock new creative possibilities—all from your phone:

March 25, 2025

Harrison Shimazu

Harrison Shimazu is a composer, content strategist, and writer who’s passionate about democratizing music creation and education. He leads the Splice blog and produces vocaloid music as Namaboku.