soundboard

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Etymology[edit]

sound +‎ board

Noun[edit]

soundboard (plural soundboards)

  1. (music) A wide, flat board placed within, or forming part of the body of, a musical instrument in order to improve vibrations and increase volume.
  2. (audio engineering) A mixing console used to combine and blend different audio sources to a single output.
  3. (figurative) A sounding board.
    • 2008 February 3, Molly Reid, “Sean Yseult and Chris Lee”, in New York Times[1]:
      Then, as now, they spent their days walking around the city they love, frequenting favorite restaurants or cooking meals at home, and serving as each other’s creative soundboard.
  4. (Internet) A control panel offering playback of various sound effects.
    • 2007, starmuscle@gmail.com, “Celebrity Soundboards”, in alt.gossip.celebrities (Usenet):
      Check out these celebrity soundboards and play prank phone calls on your friends, family, and co workers...

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