Soundplant
Soundplant supports a wide range of compressed and uncompressed formats:
Soundplant is a masterclass in doing one thing extremely well. It is not a DAW. It is not a jukebox. It is a keyboard soundboard, and it is the best in the world at that specific job.
If you are a podcaster tired of reaching for the mouse to play a sting, an improv actor needing a fart noise at a moment's notice, or a teacher wanting to make lessons interactive, Soundplant will pay for itself in saved time and frustration within a week. Soundplant
The $55 price tag might give a hobbyist pause, but for professionals, the reliability, sub-10ms latency, and unlimited polyphony make it an essential tool in the audio arsenal.
Final Verdict: 9/10 – Minus one point only for the lack of a visual waveform editor, but a perfect score for what it promises to be: instant, reliable, keyboard-based audio triggering. Soundplant supports a wide range of compressed and
Ready to start smashing keys? Visit the official Soundplant website to download the free trial and unlock the power of your keyboard.
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In an era of cloud-based apps and subscription fees, Soundplant feels like a relic—and that is its strength. It does one thing (low-latency keyboard sound triggering) and does it perfectly. It does not require an internet connection, a user account, or a recurring credit card payment.
The software has been modernized over the years. Recent updates added support for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3 native mode, not just Intel emulation) and 64-bit Windows compatibility. It is lightweight (less than 10 MB of RAM usage) and will run on a 15-year-old netbook just as well as a brand new gaming rig.
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