When I record episodes for my show, The Podcast Engineering Show, I play my theme music and all sound clips on my iPad during the recording process. And of course I record that audio on its own track.
FYI, the RØDECaster Pro has this functionality built in — you can load sound clips into it and trigger the audio by pressing the colored pads.
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I do the same, with the I-jingle pro app. It’s pretty flexible although the user interface is a little clunky at times. You can import clips from Dropbox, specify transitions, “2nd button touch” effects, adjust volumes, and a lot of other stuff I don’t use. It’s beautiful on an iPad Mini and completely usable on a smaller phone screen. The one thing it doesn’t do (I don’t think) is pause, interrupt, and resume a clip. So Dave Jackson wouldn’t want to use this app…