🚀 Quick Setup Guide
- After launching the app, locate the username field in the top left corner
- Enter your Twitch username and click the
Connect
button - Click the
Add New Sound
button to create your first sound trigger - When prompted, enter the name for your trigger (this is what chat will type to activate it)
- Click
OK
to confirm the trigger name - Select your sound file when the file picker opens
- That's it! Try typing your trigger word in chat to test it out
Once connected, the app will automatically remember your username for next time. You can add as many sound triggers as you'd like by repeating steps 3-6.
🤔 What is an Emote Sound?
Emote sounds are triggered when a user types a certain phrase into Twitch chat, playing a sound effect. For
example, if there is a sound for the word hiii
and the user types hiii hello
streamer
,
it will trigger the sound set for hiii
.
❔ Why do that?
It is a fun way for chatters to directly interact with the stream. The emotes/phrases are typically
associated
with an emotion or response. For example, no
or yes
sounds, or xdx
being
a trolling/gremlin response.
📁 What do categories do?
Categories exist solely for organization currently, in the future they may be expanded to have toggle hotkeys or exclusive hotkeys.
💅 Customizing
The app allows you to upload as many sounds to a single phrase as you want. You can set the volume for each phrase, but not for specific sounds. There is an option to change the play rate; say you want to only have a 20% chance for a sound to trigger because you have a very active chat, this will allow you to throttle it.
You can also have multiple sounds in that trigger with different chances. Think sub alerts: you may want a special unique sound that has a 1% chance.
A feature not prominently shown is that you can split the name of the trigger with a comma for multiple valid
phrases. For example, name:hi,hii,hiii
would be a valid phrase for each of those words.
🔊 Can you show me an example of a multi-sound trigger?
Sure! We'll do a plink multi-sound trigger using these sounds:
For the name, we'll set it to plink
, then we press ok followed by ctrl-clicking both files plink
and
plonk. Once it's created, we'll set the percentage to 50% and 50%. See the image below for how it should
look.