
- #How to use soundplant how to
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Supports user's choice of music or media. The intuitive user interface of simple drag and drop of media files. Just responding to questions about it if I come across any.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. You are correct sir :) I wrote the program. I'm assuming you're associated with soundplant Yes, of course - like in any other program - just toggle your keyboard's numlock setting. Is there any way to maybe trick it into thinking my numpad keys are actually ins, del, etc when I press them? Second, the system treats numpad keys a little differently than the rest and the numlock setting affects them so it's a little less efficient to use them for low latency triggering. ctrl+A triggers a sound, ctrl+alt+A triggers a different sound, and just plain A triggers yet another sound.įirst, most keyboards these days have no numpad. This allows you to trigger different sounds with the same key using key combos with ctrl and alt, e.g. No, but what you can do is use the 'only trigger sounds with key combo' setting in combination with 'background key input' and multiple Soundplant windows. Is there no way to expand the amount of keys you can use as input? #How to use soundplant full
I know there are programs to let you activate MIDI with your keyboard but I'm not really experienced with MIDI stuff and not looking for a full DAW for this, so if there's a standalone program that does this with MIDI and I could use that in conjunction with a keyboard-MIDI program that should also fit my needs. I'm just wondering if there's anything out there already that you've had good experiences with.
#How to use soundplant how to
I know this stuff is possible, I could program it myself if I knew how to do UI stuff and wanted to go through the effort.
And as far as I can tell it doesn't record keyup events (to play the sound for as long you hold the key, then kill it when you release it) or even really properly record keydown, since repeat is on by default as if you were entering text. Certain keys aren't available for use and the ones that are (besides the letters) aren't really convenient for my keyboard's layout. Soundplant is good and I'll be using it for right now but it's just a little too limited. Just looking for a way to press a key and have a specified waveform play according to which key.
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