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    CasterSoundboard

    CasterSoundboard

    A cross-platform soundboard to hot-key and play sound effects.

    A cross-platform soundboard, Mainly developed to run on Linux with gstreamer, but works on other platforms as well. Main motivation for project is for professional pod casting production under Linux. Developed for Jupiter Broadcasting. This soundboard let's you trigger sounds with keyboard hotkeys. You can also remotely control the soundboard with your phone or tablet by using an app that supports Open Sound Control, such as TouchOSC. OSC api is documented in the project's github...
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    TTtrigger

    Trigger sound files for live performances

    TTtrigger is intended for theatre use. It uses jack to trigger sound effects and other sounds to predefined audio ports. A shortcut key can be assigned to each sound effect or you can trigger the sounds sequentially. TTtrigger uses the Qt toolkit. Linux is the only supported operating system at this time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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