Sound cues

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Sound Group Cues are used to combine several sound files into one multi-channel cue. The Sound Group is a special kind of Group Cue that can only contain other Sound Cues. It pretends to be a normal Sound Cue, and presents an identical interface as a normal Sound Cue.

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Download this FREE Speech Therapy Hand Cues PDF to give to parents/caregivers to help them work with their children at home (using these visuals) on their speech articulation skills!*See these cues in action! speech hand cues are great way to improve correct production of targeted phonemes and speech sounds and are easy to fade when decreasing cueing!Why use Speech Sound Hand Cues?! Visual, Tactile and Verbal cues are some of the MOST effective ways to teach speech sounds! Many children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech and/or Suspected Apraxia of Speech benefit from PROMPT touch cue therapy and/or tactile cueing when learning to sequence speech sounds to form words! Enter SPEEDY SPEECH SOUND HAND CUES! **Remember to use these cues based on the SOUNDS in the word - NOT by how the word is spelled. For example: The word "Cage" does NOT use the "g" sound - it uses the "j" sound! Sound out words and write down the sounds that you hear before teaching a child to use the cues to say the word (if you are not a speech language pathologist!) Remember - many sounds sound alike - such as "ch" and "j" and "k" and "g," one is VOICE ON and one is VOICE OFF! Use the correct cue during sound productions of the words! Use the consonant cues and the vowel cues together (one after another) after your child has mastered each sound individually (in isolation) to form a syllable or word! Such as /g/ + /O/ = GO!!!! Once your child is able to say the word with your visual/verbal/tactile cueing, reduce your cueing by removing the VERBAL cue (you saying the sound) and just using the VISUAL cue (hand cue) to improve your child's level of indepdently mastering the sound sequences! REPEAT, REPEAT, REPEAT! Repetition. Sound Group Cues are used to combine several sound files into one multi-channel cue. The Sound Group is a special kind of Group Cue that can only contain other Sound Cues. It pretends to be a normal Sound Cue, and presents an identical interface as a normal Sound Cue. The Sound Cue Editor is a node-based editor that is used to work with audio. For more information about the Sound Cue Editor UI, see Sound Cue Editor UI. Sound Cue. The audio output of the combination of nodes created in the Sound Cue Editor is saved as a Sound Cue. By default, every Sound Cue's Audio Graph Node contains an Output node, which The Sound Cue Editor is a node-based editor that is used to work with audio. For more information about the Sound Cue Editor UI, see Sound Cue Editor UI. Sound Cue. The audio output of the combination of nodes created in the Sound Cue Editor is saved as a Sound Cue. By default, every Sound Cue's Audio Graph Node contains an Output node, which The Sound Cue Editor is a node-based editor that is used to work with audio. For more information about the Sound Cue Editor UI, see Sound Cue Editor UI. Sound Cue. The audio output of the combination of nodes created in the Sound Cue Editor is saved as a Sound Cue. By default, every Sound Cue's Audio Graph Node contains an Output node, which Sound cue refresher (skip me if you're familiar with a sound cue) A sound cue represents an encapsulated group of logic around a sound or sounds. A sound cue can switch between playing multiple sounds, apply effects to the sound based on input, etc. To the engine, a sound cue is a singular object/sound, but may contain quite a lot of complexity As sound cues, at least it regional theatre, and become more and more automated, it's just like calling LX cues. They tend to be numbers, and every change you have to call advances the numbers. Some designers like Sound Cue 5 - Start the cue Sound Cue 5.5 - volume change Sound Cue 5.9 - Sound Out But that is the deisgner's choice. Sound design software for music cues, sound effects, and video cues. Download Cue Player for free. Cue Player is designed to be used by theater sound people to play sound cues and effects. A Sound Control System Designed By Professionals For Professionals- Concept by Shawn Popp- Programmed by Carl AndrewsGet rid of your bulky laptop. Show Cues runs your entire show with a device you already carry with you—an iPhone/iPad or iPod Touch!What's the difference between Show Cues and other sound devices? About $1500! Show Cues doesn't run lights, flash pots or make coffee. But, if you're looking for something super-simple and sure-fire, this App really does the trick. In fact, you can bundle Show Cues with the purchase of a new iPad and it would still cost less than other sound devices on the market.FEATURES:— Real-Time Clock — Unlimited Playlists— Large Track Title Display— Loads Any Track From Your iDevice— Indicator Light Buttons Show Playback State— Countdown Timer With Visual And Sound Warning— Play/Pause, Fade-Out And Auto-Pause At Next Track— Plugs Into Any Type Of Sound System (cables sold separately) — Works Manually Or With Custom Remote Control (remote sold separately)

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Download this FREE Speech Therapy Hand Cues PDF to give to parents/caregivers to help them work with their children at home (using these visuals) on their speech articulation skills!*See these cues in action! speech hand cues are great way to improve correct production of targeted phonemes and speech sounds and are easy to fade when decreasing cueing!Why use Speech Sound Hand Cues?! Visual, Tactile and Verbal cues are some of the MOST effective ways to teach speech sounds! Many children with Childhood Apraxia of Speech and/or Suspected Apraxia of Speech benefit from PROMPT touch cue therapy and/or tactile cueing when learning to sequence speech sounds to form words! Enter SPEEDY SPEECH SOUND HAND CUES! **Remember to use these cues based on the SOUNDS in the word - NOT by how the word is spelled. For example: The word "Cage" does NOT use the "g" sound - it uses the "j" sound! Sound out words and write down the sounds that you hear before teaching a child to use the cues to say the word (if you are not a speech language pathologist!) Remember - many sounds sound alike - such as "ch" and "j" and "k" and "g," one is VOICE ON and one is VOICE OFF! Use the correct cue during sound productions of the words! Use the consonant cues and the vowel cues together (one after another) after your child has mastered each sound individually (in isolation) to form a syllable or word! Such as /g/ + /O/ = GO!!!! Once your child is able to say the word with your visual/verbal/tactile cueing, reduce your cueing by removing the VERBAL cue (you saying the sound) and just using the VISUAL cue (hand cue) to improve your child's level of indepdently mastering the sound sequences! REPEAT, REPEAT, REPEAT! Repetition

2025-04-18
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A Sound Control System Designed By Professionals For Professionals- Concept by Shawn Popp- Programmed by Carl AndrewsGet rid of your bulky laptop. Show Cues runs your entire show with a device you already carry with you—an iPhone/iPad or iPod Touch!What's the difference between Show Cues and other sound devices? About $1500! Show Cues doesn't run lights, flash pots or make coffee. But, if you're looking for something super-simple and sure-fire, this App really does the trick. In fact, you can bundle Show Cues with the purchase of a new iPad and it would still cost less than other sound devices on the market.FEATURES:— Real-Time Clock — Unlimited Playlists— Large Track Title Display— Loads Any Track From Your iDevice— Indicator Light Buttons Show Playback State— Countdown Timer With Visual And Sound Warning— Play/Pause, Fade-Out And Auto-Pause At Next Track— Plugs Into Any Type Of Sound System (cables sold separately) — Works Manually Or With Custom Remote Control (remote sold separately)

2025-03-28
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DescriptionAges: 3 and upGrades: PreK and upRedefining Speech Therapy for Lateral LispsTransform lateralized speech patterns with the Bjorem Speech® Sound Cues Lateralization Deck, a groundbreaking tool designed to help children and adults overcome lateral lisps and other lateralization challenges. Developed in collaboration with Amy Graham of Graham Speech Therapy, this deck introduces “new sound” cues to shift focus away from ingrained production errors and foster accurate articulation of sibilant sounds.Key FeaturesInnovative Approach to Speech CorrectionShifts focus from “old” sounds to newly conceptualized ones, breaking the habitual lateralized production.Reduces the tendency to revert to lateralized /s/, /z/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/, and /dʒ/ sounds, even when isolation-level accuracy is achieved.Cognitive Reframing TechniquesEncourages users to mentally reframe their understanding of how sounds are produced, creating a fresh pathway for correct articulation.Comprehensive ToolsetIncludes a diverse range of cue cards targeting lateralized sounds with visual and verbal prompts to guide accurate production.Engaging Visuals for LearningFeatures bright, captivating illustrations that reinforce correct techniques and keep users motivated throughout therapy sessions.Evidence-Based DesignDeveloped in collaboration with Amy Graham, incorporating the latest research and best practices in speech therapy.Versatile ApplicationsPerfect for use in clinical settings, classrooms, and at home, empowering speech therapists, educators, and caregivers to support children aged 3-12 with articulation disorders.Why Choose the Bjorem Speech® Sound Cues Lateralization Deck?By introducing new sound cues, this deck helps reset the way children approach speech production, making it easier to overcome persistent lateralization patterns. Whether you’re a speech-language pathologist, educator, or parent, this tool provides a fun, effective, and evidence-based method to foster clear and confident communication.Say goodbye to lateral lisps with the Bjorem Speech® Sound Cues Lateralization Deck—where innovation meets articulation!Includes: 39 cards Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

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