Soundplant

. Unlike complex DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), Soundplant follows a simple "one sound per one key" metaphor, making it incredibly intuitive for live use. Why Professionals Use Soundplant

Soundplant is used by a diverse range of creative professionals and hobbyists. 1. Live Sound Effects (Theater, Radio, Podcasts) Soundplant

The heart of the user interface is the on-screen keyboard. To assign a sound, you simply locate the file on your computer and drag it onto one of the 72 available on-screen keys. That's it. You can then click and drag to move or copy that assignment to another key, making it easy to build complex, layered soundboards. That's it

Few users know that Soundplant can also act as a MIDI sound module. You can map incoming MIDI notes to your assigned keys. This means you can trigger Soundplant sounds using a MIDI foot pedal (great for guitarists) or a drum pad controller (an Akai MPD or Novation Launchpad). percussive element back to electronic music

Unlike software that requires clicking with a mouse, Soundplant is "playable." It brings a physical, percussive element back to electronic music, where the rhythm of your typing becomes the rhythm of the composition.

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