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[Announcement] PinSound reveals the PinSound +

By PinSound

6 years ago


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    #14 6 years ago
    Quoted from Ericpinballfan:

    I would like the control pots, and volume nobs on a remote board by coin door. Is that an aftermarket item? Or is there a remote control device?
    I know it's another board and wires, but the ability to have full control remotely or wired without pulling backglass would be nice. Might as well make the usb port down on remote board to. On second thought, why not mount pinsound down at coin door. Just sell the wire harness!

    This is a fantastic idea! Guess it's time for PinSound ++

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    #82 5 years ago

    What’s new or fixed in the update?

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    #102 5 years ago
    Quoted from Pinwizkid:

    Are there any plans to emulate the YM2151 sound chip on older games rather than rely on sample playback for everything? I ask because of the incalculable amount of "on the fly" dynamic programming tricks the sound designers used in these games is simply impossible to recreate faithfully through samples. For example, on Rollergames, they actually wrote into the code what chord was playing during each measure of music and almost all of the sound effects play "in key" with that chord (meaning if you were to hit the same target twice during two different measures of music with different chords, the sound you hear is slightly different to match the underlying music track).
    YM2151 emulation has been pretty perfectly achieved in PinMAME, so I'm curious if this emulation would be ever be ported over to Pinsound for more faithful recreation of the original sound packages. I realize Pinsound's primary goal is to replace the old audio with custom audio, but for those that prefer the original, emulation really is the optimal way to go with the older games that use the YM2151.

    A PinSound product that was a synthesizer instead of a sampler would be amazing! Come on France! You won the World Cup! Now is the time!

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