Lidl Manual

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LIDL
SOUNDBOARD
User’s manual
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Contents
1. File architecture ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
2. Getting Started .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 Menu Bar ................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2 Sound list display: self-explanatory ........................................................................................................................ 5
2.3 Add sound ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.4 Delete sound: self-explanatory ............................................................................................................................... 8
2.5 Edit sound: self-explanatory ................................................................................................................................... 8
2.6 Play: self-explanatory .............................................................................................................................................. 8
2.7 Stop all sound: self-explanatory .............................................................................................................................. 8
2.8 Main output device: (see setting up section) ......................................................................................................... 8
2.9 VAC Output: (see setting up section) ...................................................................................................................... 8
2.10 Setup Microphone Injection: (see setting up section) .......................................................................................... 8
2.11 Push to talk key to auto-hold: (see setting up section) ........................................................................................ 8
2. 12Stop ALL sound shortcut: self-explanatory ........................................................................................................... 8
3. Setting up .................................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1. Audio Output to Game ...................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2. Push to talk auto-hold ..................................................................................................................................... 10
3.3. Setting up Microphone Injection .................................................................................................................... 10
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1. File architecture
The LIDL Soundboard installer should have installed the following files in the soundboard directory:
Dynamic Link Libaries:
bass.dll
bassflac.dll
libeay32.dll
libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll
libstdc++-6.dll
libwinpthread-1.dll
Qt5AutoUpdaterCore.dll
Qt5Core.dll
Qt5Gui.dll
Qt5Network.dll
Qt5Widgets.dll
ssleay32.dll
/platforms/qwindows.dll
/imageformats/qgif.dll
/styles/qwindowsvistastyle.dll
Exectutable: Lidl_Sounboard.exe
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2. Getting Started
After opening, soundboard should look like this:
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2.1 Menu Bar
File contains several functions such as saving your soundboard as JSON, opening a soundboard file, importing a JSON
file from EXP soundboard, saving soundboard, quit.
Help contains a lidl guide, a welcome message, a link to GitHub to report bugs or request a feature and an about
prompt.
2.2 Sound list display: self-explanatory
2.3 Add sound
When adding a sound, you’ll be given the following prompt:
Add local file: Will open a file select prompt to allow you to add a sound to this collection from your device.
You can also drag and drop files.
Delete: Will delete selected file from the collection.
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Add from URL: You can play remote files from URLs, http and https protocols are supported.
.
Once you’ve added a sound, you can select it to adjust volume, or add special effects.
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Playback mode: 4 different playback modes are available:
Singleton: a single file.
Singleton (cancer): a single file, which you can spam if you hold the shortcut.
Sequential: Several files. That will cycle every time you press the associated shortcut, or the play
button.
Sequential (auto): Same as sequential, but it will automatically cycle after one sound is finished.
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Shortcut: Set shortcut to play the sound here. Available modifiers are any combination of CTRL, ALT and SHIFT.
Once you’ve set up your sound collection and shortcut, press the done button to add it to the soundboard.
Notice that the widget listing the sounds allows drag and drop to re-order them.
2.4 Delete sound: self-explanatory
2.5 Edit sound: self-explanatory
2.6 Play: self-explanatory
2.7 Stop all sound: self-explanatory
2.8 Main output device: (see setting up section)
2.9 VAC Output: (see setting up section)
2.10 Setup Microphone Injection: (see setting up section)
2.11 Push to talk key to auto-hold: (see setting up section)
2. 12 Stop ALL sound shortcut: self-explanatory
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3. Setting up
3.1. Audio Output to Game
Before being able to output a sound, you need to set-up the sound devices in the 8 and 9 list.
The way the soundboard works is that it will output the sound in your main audio device and then into the VAC
audio output.
The Virtual Audio Cable is a virtual device that redirects output into input.
After installing such a device, it should appear in both your output and input peripheral
With this VAC installed, the soundboard configuration is as follow:
However, for the game to be able to pick up the audio, you need to either set your game input device as the Virtual
Audio Cable device, OR (if not available in the game configuration), as windows default input device:
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3.2. Push to talk auto-hold
Set this bind to the same PTT key the program you want to send audio in uses For instance, for PUBG:
Once this is done, you are ready to propagate cancer in your favorite games.
3.3. Setting up Microphone Injection
To be able to talk AND send sounds at the same time, you need to set it up in windows sound settings.
Once opened, you need to listen your physical microphone through the Virtual Audio Cable.
Open properties window, and go to the listen tab, and set it up:
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Once this is done, your soundboard is perfectly configured and you are ready to go.
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