TTtrigger is a software application created for playing audio effects during theatrical performances or other types of live shows.
For instance, a sound technician working with a theater could use TTtrigger to manage two stages located in different locations. By acquiring an 8-port audio box, a mixer, and two sets of speakers for each stage, they could assign different channels to each speaker set. This could include channels for background music, sound effects, and more. With TTtrigger, it will be easy to control fade-ins, fade-outs, volume levels, and pan sounds from one stage to another, all with a few clicks of the mouse or keyboard.
The name TTtrigger comes from Teatro Technicus, the theater where the software's creator worked. The "trigger" part of the name refers to the software's ability to trigger audio samples. Some key features of TTtrigger include support for various audio file formats, including WAV, AIFF, AU, and SVX. The software also enables users to trigger next audio entry in the playlist, assign keys to start/stop playing audio entries, port assignments, and color codes for better visualization of assigned ports. TTtrigger also includes VU and volume control, the ability to repeat sound files and kill all sounds with a click of a button.
To use TTtrigger, users will need to have the following software components installed: GNU C library, Jack Audio Connection Kit, libsndfile, and Qt. In summary, TTtrigger is a useful software solution for sound technicians who work with theaters and other shows. It enables easy and fast management of audio levels across various speaker sets, enabling users to focus on delivering the best experience to their audiences.
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