Prepare for some new sounds in your voice channels.
ByDiscord is officially introducing its own in-app soundboard that you can use in voice channels. With the soundboard, you’ll be able to play all sorts of sounds in voice channels to have some fun or troll a friend. The feature was previouslyavailable to a limited amount of communities, but it will now be rolling out over “the coming weeks,” according to a Discord blog post.
There is a catch, though: you’ll only be able to actually make sounds with Discord’s soundboard on the desktop app. If you’re on mobile, you’ll hear the sounds but can’t use the board yourself, Kellyn Sloane, director of product communications, tells. That said, any official Discord soundboard is still an improvement, as you’ve previously had to rely on third-party software like Voicemod if you wanted to use a soundboard with the app.
Nitro subscribers will get an added benefit with their soundboards: they’ll be able to use their uploaded sounds across different servers. And that’s just one of a few new benefits coming to Nitro subscribers, including
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