Will Soundplant work on a netbook?
–Generally yes, playback-wise it will work fine, but it may not display optimally if your netbook has a low resolution like 1024×600 (Soundplant’s window in the default full size ‘detailed’ view mode is 928×667). On low resolution machines, when Soundplant first starts, it should automatically scale down its window size to fit on the screen. However, on some machines this does not work properly and its interface may be cut off at the edges of the screen. If this happens, click the Soundplant window’s maximize button, which will actually force it to scale down to fit on the screen (if you can’t see the maximize button because it is offscreen, click and drag anywhere in the Soundplant interface that is not an interactive button to move the window). It is recommended that on netbooks Soundplant be run in ‘simple’ view mode (which shrinks the window size to 772×386), to only show the essential interface elements which can fit on the screen without scaling and also because it is less cpu-i
–Generally yes, but keep in mind that netbooks use very cheap/slow non-standard hardware and are not intended for intensive multimedia software or high quality sound output, so you may have to do some tweaking to get Soundplant to run optimally, and results may vary. Here are some pointers for netbook use: -Soundplant may not display optimally if your netbook has a low resolution like 1024×600 (Soundplant’s window in the default full size ‘detailed’ view mode is 928×667). On low resolution machines, when Soundplant first starts, it should automatically scale down its window size to fit on the screen in ‘detailed’ view. However, on some machines this does not work properly and its interface may be cut off at the edges of the screen. If this happens, click the Soundplant window’s maximize button, which will force it to scale down to fit on the screen; if you can’t see the maximize button because it is offscreen, click and drag anywhere in the Soundplant interface that is not an interact