

while the progress of the contents being played is shown in a progress bar with its time being tracked. Soundplant 26.2 Description: Soundplant can be used to mix tracks in realtime, to quickly sketch sound designs, or as a presentation software for sound files. With an easy to use graphical interface, a user can simply change the configuration of each keyboard key along with other options such as offsets, looping, volume, etc. While working, it can also serve as background music.įinally, because this program is a standalone software that uses its own provided sounds, it is deemed continuously as a flexible gadget which is limited only by the amount and type of content its user provides. As a media track tool, it can be used to mix media in real time to create unique music contents, loops or just to enable other sound effects. This program, therefore, supports performance, for presentation or for just plain leisure purposes. Soundplant uses no extra hardware thus making its usage a plus. Soundplant triggers sound files saved for the computer keyboard with efficient speed and ease. On assignment, a user is thus able to listen to uninterrupted instant audio playing contents.


This program is able to assign sound text or files of varying large length in any format unto keyboard keys. Soundplant is a digital audio program that changes a user's computer keyboard into a trigger-able playable device. Can be used at any location or function.Triggers sound and turn the keyboard into a playable musical instrument.Supports user's choice of music or media Because its a standalone software sampler that uses your own samples, Soundplant is an infinitely flexible electronic instrument limited only by the variety.The intuitive user interface of simple drag and drop of media files.Soundplant is used for live musical broadcasts and musical effects, either as a drum plate, novel electronic instrument, educational instrument, listening medium aim or just for leisure and fun - in online channels, TVs, cinema, on podcasts, presentations, recording studios, stadiums, classrooms, homes, museums, schools and even churches - by DJs or choirs, musicians, etc.
