The most deceptive part of the search phrase is "extra quality." How can a cracked piece of software provide extra quality? A legitimate license and a cracked version run the exact same code. The crack does not add new audio algorithms, higher sample rates, or better plugin support. In fact, the opposite is true. Cracked software is often stripped of update capabilities, rife with malware, and notoriously unstable. The "extra quality" is a lie sold by uploaders to increase downloads. In practice, the cracked version delivers lower quality: it crashes during a critical scene, introduces latency, or fails to load a cue because a background process from the crack is hogging CPU resources. The pursuit of "extra" via illicit means usually results in a fundamental deficit of reliability.
For very simple shows, free soundboard apps can often get the job done without the risk of system-cracking. Conclusion