The Sky’s the Limit…with SPLAT!

Rockin’ the controls in a radio studio isn’t quite the same as manning the cockpit of a fighter jet, so this might be as close as we ever get!
This was a really fun project we did for the United States Air Force Academy.  SPLAT! produced the custom radio imaging for the 50th anniversary rebranding of 97.7 KAFA, “The Voice of the Academy.”
Here’s a quick sample featuring VO by Chloe Dolandis.

Celebrate with SPLAT!

Celebrate 2021 – the “Year of SPLAT!”
Since 2001 we’ve been producing fun, unique, and stand-out audio and imaging for radio.
For our 20th anniversary we have a lot of cool things in store for you! Stay tuned, it’s going to be a fun year.

 

 

You ready?

After adding 1,000’s of new files to the SPLAT! website in 2020, this could be our favorite upload of all!!!

Happy new year and best wishes for an excellent 2021!

‘Tis the season for SPLAT!

Whether you’re playing all Christmas music or no Christmas music, it’s no worry because we’ve got something for everyone. The SPLAT! workshop is rockin’ with the best holiday imaging & all of your daily production needs, too. Keep the party going all season long!  Need something special…let us know!

Because Radio Imaging Should Be Fun!

Need some creative inspiration? Here’s a little throwback activity page to bring out your inner kid!  Complete it on your next break, share it to any social, tag us, and we’ll enter your name in a drawing to win some free SPLAT! gear.  Crayons optional.

Illustration, concept and design by our good pal Tony Maddox.

 

SPLAT! for FREE until 2021

Sign up now for any SPLAT! library and get the rest of the year for free.  Whether you’ve never used SPLAT! before and have been hearing great things, or you’re a current SPLAT! user and want to add another format to your lineup…this is the time!  Message us here – or – sign up here for a free trial and find out how SPLAT! can help you save time and have awesome imaging.  (This is the part where we say stuff like “for qualified stations” and “some restrictions may apply!”)