Noiiz takes a different approach to sample libraries compared to sites like Splice or Cymatics.
Instead of charging per pack or limiting you to a certain number of credits each month, Noiiz offers unlimited downloads through a subscription. Think of it as the “Netflix for samples.”
With a catalog covering drums, instruments, loops, and presets, Noiiz has positioned itself as a convenient all-in-one platform for producers who prefer downloading packs outright rather than managing credits.
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Library & Workflow
Noiiz works through a cloud-connected plugin that lets you browse and audition sounds directly inside your DAW.
You can drag samples straight into your project, just like Splice or Loopcloud, but without worrying about credits or limits.
The interface is simple and functional, with filters by instrument, genre, key, and BPM.
Unlike Splice, there’s no deep rent-to-own ecosystem — it’s purely focused on loops and samples.
Features
- Unlimited sample downloads with a subscription
- Cloud-connected plugin with drag-and-drop into DAW
- Search by genre, instrument, BPM, and key
- Includes loops, one-shots, and synth presets
- Cross-platform (VST, AU, AAX)
- Royalty-free license for all downloads
Price & Value
Noiiz offers its platform as a subscription service, with annual pricing around $99/year.
Unlike Splice or Loopcloud, there are no credits or limits — once you’re subscribed, you can download as much as you want.
For heavy users, this can be incredible value. But casual producers may not get enough use to justify the flat yearly cost.
Pros
- Unlimited downloads — no credits or restrictions
- Simple drag-and-drop workflow inside your DAW
- Wide range of sounds and presets across genres
- Everything is 100% royalty-free
Cons
- Requires annual subscription (no monthly option)
- Catalog isn’t as large or constantly updated as Splice
- Less community involvement and fewer exclusive packs
- Platform less popular today, so not as much hype or support
Verdict
Noiiz is a strong option for producers who want unlimited access to samples without worrying about credits. The convenience of downloading as much as you want makes it appealing for power users, though its smaller catalog and yearly pricing may not fit everyone.
If you’re the type of producer who constantly needs new loops and one-shots, Noiiz can be a cost-effective resource.
But if you only grab a few samples per month, Splice or Loopcloud may be better suited.
Rating: 8.7/10 — A convenient unlimited model that works best for heavy sample users.
FAQ
Is Noiiz really unlimited?
Yes — once you subscribe, you can download as many samples as you like.
How much does Noiiz cost?
Around $99/year. There’s no monthly plan, only annual.
Are Noiiz samples royalty-free?
Yes, all Noiiz samples are royalty-free for commercial use.
Does Noiiz work in all DAWs?
Yes — it comes as a plugin (VST, AU, AAX) for integration with all major DAWs.
Is Noiiz better than Splice?
It depends — Noiiz is better for unlimited bulk downloading, while Splice has a larger, more frequently updated catalog and a credit system for flexibility.
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