A soundboard that supports almost all MP3s and WAVs. Sounds can be triggered with custom keyboard hot-keys and played through up to 2 outputs. i.e. Your speakers and a virtual audio cable.
Also allows for your mic to pass into the virtual audio cable when enabling Mic Injector.
This soundboard also incorporates a save feature.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Java 7
If you want sounds to be played through voice chat you'll need a virtual audio cable.
(For Windows users I recommend the VB-Cable driver (http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/index.htm).
(For Mac I recommend Soundflower. (http://cycling74.com/soundflower-landing-page/)).
Features
- Easy to use soundboard app, allows soundboards to be saved.
- Use keyboard hotkeys to trigger sounds
- Play sounds through a virtual audio cable and still be able to hear them through your speakers
- Includes Mic Injecter to route sound from your mic into your virtual audio cable
- Includes converter tool for converting almost any audio file into a compatible one
License
Other License, Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike License V3.0Follow EXP Soundboard
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User Reviews
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This app does the job but now I prefer using open source app Glecun/soundboard on github. That's a similiar app but it is also plug with myinstants.com, you can search songs, it's compatible with exp_soundboard and it's better looking ;)
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The program doesn't work when you execute it. I've both tried Java 8 and Java 7 nothing seems to happen in Windows10.
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When I first got it, it was everything I wanted! I can't figure out how I had it set-up so I could use it and my mic in CSGO, but w/e I did it worked great. Unfortunately I find myself unable to replicate the success I once had and have now been forced to resort to filtering this and my mic as separate wave-in's through two different audio repeaters with the same wave-outs (making this no more useful than any other sound board). This could be perfect if you could set mouse buttons as the hotkey as I use "back"/"MOUSE4" as my mic button in nearly every game and a little more of an explanation of how to get it to work. I cannot figure out how I got it working right before but i recall having to do some funky voodoo with the "sound" in Windows by splitting the default device up, or some such nonsense. This is so nearly the perfect all in one solution for a soundboard with a mic injector, so VERY nearly.