A niche audio tool just got a serious update for keyboard trigger enthusiasts. Soundplant version fifty-nine landed for both Windows and Mac systems. Independent developer Marcel Blum released this major upgrade to the sample triggering software. It now supports MIDI continuous controller messages for custom knob adjustments.
The update introduces infinite undo functionality for editing work. This allows easy a/b testing between different effect settings. A master output limiter compressor provides finer dynamic control. Sound loading speeds have increased thanks to better multithreading.
Other general optimizations and bug fixes are included. Soundplant itself is a standalone software sampler built for live use. It prioritizes low latency and stability during performance. The program lets users play any sound file instantly from their computer keyboard.
It also accepts input from MIDI devices. The application serves sound designers, theater technicians, and audio producers. DJs, podcasters, and streamers find it valuable for its mixing capabilities. It can handle many sounds simultaneously and queue playlists.
A background global hotkey feature lets it run while other apps are active. The software can record its own output or any external input source. Its interface relies on simple drag and drop actions onto onscreen keys. This allows quick creation of professional soundboards without complexity.
A sound mixer on a noted film project praised the application's on-set utility. He mentioned using it to build realistic soundscapes for actors. The software is available as a free download from its official website. A twenty-five launch trial unlocks the full paid feature set.
Non-commercial use remains completely free of charge. A single user license costs sixty-nine American dollars. This new version is a free upgrade for recent license purchasers. Anyone who bought earlier can upgrade for thirty-four dollars and fifty cents.
The paid version enables professional tools like output device selection. It expands supported sound file formats and raises output sample rates. Recording functions and MIDI integration are part of the licensed package. Background key input for global hotkeys is also a registered feature.
Minimum system requirements include Windows ten or MacOS ten point fourteen.
The update introduces infinite undo functionality for editing work. This allows easy a/b testing between different effect settings. A master output limiter compressor provides finer dynamic control. Sound loading speeds have increased thanks to better multithreading.
Other general optimizations and bug fixes are included. Soundplant itself is a standalone software sampler built for live use. It prioritizes low latency and stability during performance. The program lets users play any sound file instantly from their computer keyboard.
It also accepts input from MIDI devices. The application serves sound designers, theater technicians, and audio producers. DJs, podcasters, and streamers find it valuable for its mixing capabilities. It can handle many sounds simultaneously and queue playlists.
A background global hotkey feature lets it run while other apps are active. The software can record its own output or any external input source. Its interface relies on simple drag and drop actions onto onscreen keys. This allows quick creation of professional soundboards without complexity.
A sound mixer on a noted film project praised the application's on-set utility. He mentioned using it to build realistic soundscapes for actors. The software is available as a free download from its official website. A twenty-five launch trial unlocks the full paid feature set.
Non-commercial use remains completely free of charge. A single user license costs sixty-nine American dollars. This new version is a free upgrade for recent license purchasers. Anyone who bought earlier can upgrade for thirty-four dollars and fifty cents.
The paid version enables professional tools like output device selection. It expands supported sound file formats and raises output sample rates. Recording functions and MIDI integration are part of the licensed package. Background key input for global hotkeys is also a registered feature.
Minimum system requirements include Windows ten or MacOS ten point fourteen.