Soundboard
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A soundboard is an Internet-based program (frequently written in Flash or Java) that plays various short audio clips. The selection of sounds available are usually collections of voice clips, snippets of music or sound effects. Another variety of soundboard is that of virtual instruments - programs outfitted with clips of individual musical notes (E.g. a piano soundboard which when clicked will play a note corresponding to the key pressed).
For more information, see below.
Sound board or Soundboard may refer to:
- Sounding board, a part of a musical instrument
- Alternate name of a mixing console, used to combine electronic audio signals
- Soundboard (Flash), a web page with buttons that play short, often humorous sound clips
- Soundboard (magazine), a quarterly publication of the Guitar Foundation of America
- Sound board may refer to any circuit board used to produce or handle sound, such as a sound card
- Sound board, building construction material used for soundproofing
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