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Soundpad[edit]

Soundpad
File:Soundpad Logo.png
Soundpad interface
Soundpad interface
Developer(s)Leppsoft
Initial releaseNovember 9, 2016
Stable release
2.0.1 / October 2023
Engine
    Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
    Available inMultilingual
    TypeAudio Production, Utilities
    LicenseProprietary

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    Soundpad is an audio utility software developed and published by Leppsoft. It was first released on November 9, 2016. Soundpad is designed to enhance voice chats and in-game communication by allowing users to play sounds, music, and audio effects in real-time.

    Features[edit]

    • Play sounds in voice chats and communication applications, including Teamspeak, Mumble, Skype, Discord, and popular games such as Dota 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG).
    • Create custom hotkeys for each sound file, enabling quick playback during in-game moments.
    • Includes a built-in sound recorder and editor for recording and editing audio on-the-fly.
    • Volume normalization feature ensures balanced audio levels across different sound files.
    • Easy setup process extends your default recording device (typically a microphone) without requiring additional installations.
    • Supported file formats: aac, flac, m4a, mp3, ogg, wav, wma.

    System Requirements[edit]

    • Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 or newer
    • Processor: Intel or AMD with 1 GHz or faster
    • Memory: 512 MB RAM
    • Storage: 20 MB available space
    • Sound Card: A sound card must be installed
    • At least one audio recording device, e.g., a microphone

    Reception[edit]

    Soundpad has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from users on the Steam platform, with a large number of user reviews praising its functionality and ease of use.

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