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Mx. Voice is desktop audio playback software designed for improv and live performances. The official site highlights its 20-year history of use and notes that it has been used in improv comedy settings such as ComedySportz clubs. It is not a DAW or audio editing tool, but a dedicated utility that helps sound operators quickly find, trigger, fade out, and manage music and sound effects during a show.
The software is built around “live responsiveness.” Audio can be organized by category, title, artist, and tags. It supports adding individual files as well as batch-importing entire folders, and automatically extracts metadata such as title, artist, and duration. Search supports categories, titles, artists, tags, and advanced filters, making it suitable for quickly locating sound effects in the moment. The Hotkeys panel on the right lets users drag songs onto F1–F12, with 5 tabs available, allowing up to 60 prepared quick-play slots. The Holding Tank on the left can be used as a staging area, or switched into a sequential autoplay list. Playback controls include play, pause, stop, fade out, loop, and volume control.
The main text clearly states that Mx. Voice is free and open-source software. Windows and macOS versions are available for download, and the source code can be obtained on GitHub. The documentation also mentions Linux AppImage and .deb packages. No paid version, subscription, enterprise license, or specific open-source license information was found.
Its strengths are its clear positioning, short workflow, and strong fit for live performance environments: search, hotkeys, the holding area, and fade-out controls are all concentrated in a single interface, reducing the need to switch between multiple windows. Multiple Profiles are useful for different shows, venues, or performers. The .mrv, .hld, and .mxvlib files make it easy to prepare in advance and migrate setups. Its limitations are that it does not offer advanced editing, mixing production, or an online asset library. Collaboration is mainly file-level sharing rather than cloud-based multi-user collaboration. There is no clear information about a Chinese interface or localization support.
Mx. Voice is suitable for sound operators working in improv comedy, theater performances, and live events, as well as performance teams that need preset soundboards and playlists. It is less suitable for creative or design teams whose core needs revolve around music production, licensed asset procurement, or cloud-based team review workflows.
The main text does not provide information about access in China, download mirrors, or network connectivity. Since the source code is hosted on GitHub, access may be affected by local network conditions. Therefore, its accessibility in China is unknown.
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