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Eric of Ashland, Massachusettes sent in this one that sounds like boiling phlegm! Greg Granger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada said this one hurt him. Toni Lander submitted this one that sounds like 1 cubic yard of air was processed in 2 seconds. Jason, of Grand Rapids, emitted this 'fluvial fructation' after a one liter bottle of Vernors.
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A Thoughtful Interface: Farrago’s tile-based layout provides an easily understood way to play your audio via the keyboard or mouse. Global Access via Hotkeys: With Farrago’s user-definable Global Hotkey, you can pull the app forward, then use the in-app shortcuts to instantly trigger your desired audio. SampleDecks is an all-purpose sample player like SoundBoard. With a few clicks you can allocate up to 64 channels with optional sounds in all current formats (e.g., MP3, AAC, WAV). You can play your samples either per mouse or per keyboard.
Classic Submissions Page 1
Gotta get IE 4.0 to see this Java Applet!
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Who could forget Booger's blast from the movie Revengeof the Nerds?
Great tone and resonance. Fullopen mouth.
Low tone, rich in quality. 6 on duration.
Very chunky. Deep tone. Imagine the full rich tasteand aroma.
Chug a bowl of oatmeal and youwill get this.
Low tones, but very satisfying.
The Simpsons character Barney contributing thisclassic to society.
Barney's contribution remixed with a patriotictune.
Speaking of tunes, here is the Animaniacs' Wakko with anice ditty.
Popping an aneurysm attempting to get it all out?You would sound like this.
Holly calls for a time out while she pushes outthis belch.
Darthmoogy finds his eruptions to be absolutelyhilarious.
Charles Cox generated this belch by chugging a mug of A& W Rootbeer.
Freida, who claims to have been belching for the pastthrity years, wants to share her talent with the world.
Eleven-year-old Amy squeezes this one out.
Amyalso contributed this longer one.
MikeMR1MR1 submitted this long MP3 file. Be warned,it is a large file and make take a while to download.
Aaron Garinger contributed this stuttering belch.
Another submission by George Conner is a replacementsound for an incoming chat request.
Youknow that totally annoying ICQ 'uh-oh' alert sound? Well, replace it with this sound, courtesy of George Conner.
This rattling one comes from Dennis Feijth of the Netherlands.
Eric used a sound mixer and recorded this awesomebelching montage.
This one by Tim Stone almost made him puke, and his girlfriend reacts to thesound.
Tim Stone shoots off this rapid-fire eruction to the delight of a squealing woman.
Suzanne belches out a helloto all Belch.Com fans.
Young Kore Berge drank a Coke andproduced this robust belch.
It was bound to happen sooner or later. The Pokemon craze hits Belch.Com, courtesy of JBPkmn.
An awesome band called 'Lungbutter'submitted this song, Intestinal Fortitude, in MP3 format. If you have an MP3 player,you can hear it fine. It is a large file, though and may take some time to download.
The next three items came to me at once by two guys, Jon and Ted. They are quite odd, and a quirky look at Belching. This first is from Jon as he imitates a toilet.
Jon also offers up this strange bee-boppin' burp.
Ted impersonates a revving engine with this belch.
John Taylor, a student from Boston University, submitted these next few nuggets, starting with this one.
This next one from John Taylor is short but sweet.
John's next effort is excellent.
A good tonal quality is important to John Taylor.
A sharp report such as this would gather anyone's attention at a party.
John Taylor outdid himself with this lengthy and pungent eruption.
Brian from Rochester, NY entitled this next work 'Eruption and Aftermath,' and claims that he actually spitup due to the force of his efforts.
Anavid Belch.Com fan, Jim Hornaday, tosses out these nextthree burps, beginning with this one.
JimHornaday produced this excellent sample.
JimHornaday offers this next one too.
Ever have one of those burps where chunks come up into the back of your throat?Well, Ted submitted this chunky one.
Ted also sends along this unusual gurgling wet burp.
This unusual sound is a burp that sounds like a monster,and is courtesy of someone known as Dogg6910.
Some people might say this is a typical man impersonation, but it is really Larry Wallisimpersonating a pig.
Larry Wallis does a great dog impersonation.
Larry Wallis sends his apologies for his crudebehavior.
Raymond Hatton sent in this long, gaseous burp.
Here is a very strange sounding burp, courtesy of Rudolf.
ThisColorado native, Lance D., recites his ABC's inBelchspeak.
Comfort Desiree submitted thisbelch sound that she uses as her Windows startup wav file.
This is a large file, but the newest burp-tunesubmitted to the site. It comes courtesy of Robbie Marsh.
LarryWallis, (aka 'Windy Wallis') just wanted to say hello!
A visitor known only as Estring49 submitted this hilarious Cow burp.
Eric of Ashland, Massachusettes sent in this one that soundslike boiling phlegm!
Greg Granger from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada said this one hurt him.
Toni Lander submitted thisone that sounds like 1 cubic yard of air was processed in 2 seconds.
Jason, of Grand Rapids, emitted this 'fluvial fructation' after a one liter bottle ofVernors.
A Naples Florida resident, David submitted thisburp that sounds like a chipmunk!
Graham, of theUniversity of Cambridge in the UK, sent us this example of 'gullet sucking andsubsequent eviction.'
John from Texas did this oneup real good with some Dr. Pepper.
David Bramhall offers up this rattlerfrom his friend, Iva Biggin.
David also sent this one, again from his friend, Iva.
Peter from Massachusettescreated this one using good ol' Coca-Cola.
SohoJoesubmitted this funny one of four great burps before an appreciativecrowd!
This breathy belch blast borne by Dave!
Kev offers this roaring gut rip.
Trevor submitted this very funny, very loud burp by a smallchild.
Jason from Maine sent thisripper along.
Mike Summers contributed this deep,belly blast.
SohoJoe submitted this robustoral eruption.
John Church submitted thisbreathy, almost reluctant belch.
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This run-of-the-mill standardburp is courtesy of Walt.
Doug Fresh submitted this raunchy, deep bass blast by Mitch.
This bubbly sounding eructioncomes from Jonathan Hides.
This great four-partburp is courtesy of Tim and Josh Meyers. Good one guys!
William Shaffer submitted this 'Wheeze and Blow' burp.
Necromancer Bob submitted this original mix of Chewbacca guzzling a case of faster-than-lite beer.
Stormy Monday submitted thisreally juicy, long, chunky burp!
David Vainer from Naples, Florida created this cool Darth Vader Burp!
This one comes from 5'3' Kristawho claims that she can outdo any man.
Jesse Morrow exibited surprising quality andfortitude with this one.
Nice baritone sound on this person calling himself 'Low Life.' He claims that singing lessons arerequired for this kind of tone.
Jason Miller went all out with this repetitious burping onslaught.
Nice tone from this visitor identified only asBass. Loved the chunk quality.
Jesse Morrow shot off this rapid fire Belch.
Myhat goes off to the contributor known only as 'MNW' for this awesome 3D stereosound of dueling belchers! I must warn you that this fileis large, but well worth the download. Crank it up to get the surround sound effect!
It seems that quite a few women are trying to gettheir submissions online nowadays. 14 year old Jenny Martin makes her debut as acontributor with this burp, followed by a gigglingattack.
A lot of you Jennifer fans out there will be gladto hear these next two submissions by our belching beautystarting with this one that caused her to gag at the strain!
Jennifer's next one is a melodic, straining groan.
I can't tell if this is a burp or a controlled growl, butJason Miller almost choked on this one!
This funny gaseous combination was perpetratedby Paul Hampton.
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Posted By Paul Kafasis on April 27th, 2018
We released the very first version of our new soundboard app Farrago just over three months ago. Since then, we’ve been delighted to hear how its robust, rapid-fire soundboards are helping podcasters, theater techs, and live performers with their work. We’ve also received lots of great feedback, which has helped us plan future versions. Today, we’re pleased to ship the first major update to Farrago.
What’s New in Farrago 1.1?
Farrago 1.1 contains a slew of new features, improvements, optimizations, and bug fixes. Here’s a look at the biggest items.
A Dark Theme
The most noticeable change in Farrago 1.1 is the new Dark theme. Open up Farrago’s preferences, and you can easily switch between the app’s Light and Dark looks, just by toggling the new theme selector. If you’re using Farrago in a theater or other darkened space, the new Dark theme is likely to be perfect for you.
Farrago’s Dark theme in action
Full Undo Support
Farrago now includes full Undo support, so you can revert changes to settings, tile deletions and rearrangements, and even the removal of entire sets. Just select “Undo” from the Edit menu, or hit Cmd-Z on your keyboard, to undo your recent changes.
A “Now Playing” Indicator
When playing audio from a large library with multiple sets, some users ran into trouble determining where exactly their audio was coming from. The new “Now Playing” indicator should make these problems a thing of the past. Any set with an actively playing tile now shows this indicator next to its name in the sets list, on the left side of Farrago’s main window.
Additional Improvements & Bug Fixes
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Farrago works better than ever, thanks to many smaller improvements. You can now hold the Shift key to make the “Stop Playing” item in the Control menu to access “Reset All”, restoring all tiles to their default state. When you create a new set, you can immediately type in a name for it. You’ll also see improved performance throughout the app, with special optimizations for users who have large sound libraries.
This update also fixes several small bugs. It works around an issue when MacOS itself does not provide a default audio output device, corrects a problem where window resizing could fail on multi-monitor setups, and eradicates a rare problem where keyboard shortcuts could fail to trigger playback.
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Much More
Of course, these are only the most notable changes in Farrago 1.1. There are many additional updates, improvements, and fixes, so we encourage you to download the app and test it out.
Get It Now
If you need fast access to audio clips, Farrago is here to assist with your podcast, live performance, or anything else. Learn more about Farrago on its product page, then test it out by downloading the free trial. You still have a bit more time to take advantage of Farrago’s introductory pricing, so act fast to save over 20% off the regular price.
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If you’re already a Farrago user, just open up the app and select “Check for Update” from the Farrago menu. Farrago 1.1 is a free update for existing users, so we encourage you to get it now! We’ve got plenty more planned for Farrago, so stay tuned.