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Rebuilding sound for DataEast & WPC using a pi

By steve45

7 years ago


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#1034 4 years ago

I have looked throught this thread and the website and I am still a little uncertain about something:

1. How do you recognize the commands from the pinball cpu to tell the sound board which sound to play? Do you have to capture all of the possible "hashtags" from a particular machine and also understand when you captured each one, which sound should have played?

Here is what I am thinking about doing: ive got a Midway's Hot Shot basketball arcade game which uses WPC electronics(exactly the same as say Dr. Who or Getaway). I would like to install this Tilt Audio board in my machine and start with original sounds and then change them up after that. I am sort of comfortable being able to capture the sounds with M1 or Pinmame. I am also very comfortable with the soldering and raspberry pi.

Also, if there is anyone on here that would be selling their Tilt audio or raspisound hardware, please let me know.

Any advice or help on the above question is appreciated. thank you,

-tom

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