Quoted from steve45:but first I need to settle the annoying dispute with the Frenchmen.
Can you talk about what the dispute is?
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Quoted from steve45:but first I need to settle the annoying dispute with the Frenchmen.
Can you talk about what the dispute is?
Quoted from Robotworkshop:Can any of the existing Pinsound mixes be ported over to work on this board?
Why don't you just get a Pinsound board instead? A lot of work went into them.
Quoted from Robotworkshop:I already have one of these TiltAudio boards not installed in a machine that I can experiment with
Roger that. Keep in mind, the Pinsound board does more than just play sound sets. Its discreet amplifier is of great quality. It also allows for 3-band EQ, as well as proper panning. It's a really cool piece of hardware. I use the stock Pinsound mix for my Champion Pub (I don't run anything funky) and I find it improved the audio quality over the stock WPC95 board.
(for me, I had to get Pinsound because my WPC95 board had a bad sound channel, and Pinsound was the first solution that allowed the full WPC95 board to be retired!)
I've been following this thread. I think the idea is super cool. I do think that the info is too spread around, and the German web store does not help.
If this idea truly works, it would benefit from having better documentation and how-tos, and a standardized web site. I had to correlate 3 sources to get an idea of where this project is today. Anyways, my 0.02 dollar. I want one for my Last Action Hero.
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