Instead, SoundQ (Windows 10, macOS 10.12+) replaces it with a sound library subscription model. While existing customers can still use it, it’s no longer supported or available for sale. Where is Search now? Well, it was retired when SoundQ arrived in March 2021. It was $99, which was a very competitive price for its feature set compared to other players in the sound browsing market. Search allowed adding and browsing an unlimited amount of full-resolution sounds, including metadata writing and drag-and-drop support to almost any editing app. You may remember an app similar to SoundQ that was released by Pro Sound Effects (PSE) only a few years before, called simply Search. The app also allows access to the sound effects collection. SoundQ also allows cloud access to Pro Sound Effect’s Cloud Library of 800,000+ clips including releases by Richard King, Ann Kroeber & Alan Splet, Mark Mangini, and others. Like the others we’ve looked at recently, SoundQ allows adding sounds to a desktop app, browsing them, and transferring them to audio editing software. Released in March 2021, SoundQ is sound effect publisher Pro Sound Effect’s cloud-powered sound browsing app.
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