0:00 – What is Soundplant? 1:20 – Setting up 8 sounds in 60 seconds 2:45 – Live test (radio drama cues) 4:10 – Pros & Cons
Remember Soundplant? It’s the unassuming desktop app that turns every key on your keyboard into a trigger for audio files. No drivers. No MIDI mapping. Just drag, drop, and play.
This week’s tip: Use Soundplant alongside Zoom or OBS. Map hotkeys to play intro music, outro stings, or transition sounds during live streams. Because clicking a mouse button is awkward. Hitting "J" for a jazz drop is cool.
Soundplant isn’t your typical DAW plugin. It’s a lightweight, low-latency audio trigger application that turns your QWERTY keyboard into a 48-pad sample launchpad. For 20+ years, it has been the secret weapon for radio producers, theater sound designers, and lo-fi performers who need reliability without a bulky MIDI controller.
Try it free. Pay only if you need all 48 keys. Title: Soundplant Review – The $20 Sampler That Never Fails
Soundplant isn’t flashy, but it works. In this video, I compare it to Ableton’s Drum Rack and a hardware launchpad. Verdict: For speed and simplicity, Soundplant wins for live dialogue and sound effects.
Title: Soundplant: Turn Your Computer Keyboard into a Live Performance Sampler