Soundplant

Soundplant is a popular digital audio application that allows the mapping of sounds of unlimited length to keys on the QWERTY computer keyboard for use as a software sampler. It is used by DJs, artists, musicians, sound engineers, broadcasters, and other performers including reality television star and podcaster Ming Chen, rock band Man or Astro-man?, electroacoustic composer Darren Copeland (who wrote a composition for Soundplant), breakcore producer Droon, experimental musician Annette Krebs, composer Tom Furgas, and comedy podcast Nobody Likes Onions. It has also been used as a sound design tool in the 2010 film Inception and the BBC television series Doctor Who. According to its web site, Soundplant is free for non-commercial use (or $50 for commercial use) and developed by Marcel Blum.
 
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