Pinball Repair - Sound Customization with a Geeteoh Sound Board

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
  • Dave goes through the process of customizing his pinball sound, using a Squawk & Talk replacement board from Geeteoh.com
    0:00 Introduction
    0:11 Customized sound on the Star Trek
    0:57 Some changes already made on the Flash Gordon
    2:19 Finding sounds on the internet
    3:18 Using an audio editor - deleting segments, volume adjustment, fade out, more
    6:08 Formatting the output for the Geeteoh sound board
    7:26 Naming the sound file
    7:39 Demonstration and explanation of pinball sound mechanisms
    8:49 Coin drop sound on a Flash Gordon
    9:04 Looking up a sound in the manual
    9:25 Renaming the sound file - choosing a unique name
    10:00 Incorporating the sound number into the file name
    10:18 Incorporating the sound bank number into the file name
    11:18 Calculating the bank / sound file number
    11:42 Adding the bank / sound file number into the file name
    12:24 Differences in the Star Trek manual
    12:50 Removing the micro SD card from the sound board
    13:21 Using a micro SD card reader
    13:48 Organizing your files and work
    16:00 Copying final sound files to the micro SD
    17:44 Replacing the micro SD card in the pinball
    18:22 Testing - Play Time!
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Комментарии • 3

  • @RA-rh3gg
    @RA-rh3gg 10 месяцев назад

    I love what you did with this machine. Wish I could play it.

  • @Rottiezucco1
    @Rottiezucco1 6 месяцев назад

    Love it!

  • @OptionKnob
    @OptionKnob 25 дней назад +1

    Hey Dave, Great work on taking Flash Gordon to the next level!
    Do you happen to have a shortlist made of the 30ish sounds used on the machine? Like 0227 = Outlane, 0247 = Spinner etc.. I just got the Geeteoh board in my FG and am going to customize your mix a little for my own version and a list would be super helpful. THX!