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  1. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

  2. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    You should anyway convert your sounds in WAV before using it in the game. WAV load much faster and are less CPU consuming that OGG. Therefore I would always recommend to convert them first. And yes: there is no simple way like mp3gain to normalise a batch of WAVs
  3. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    TILT!Audio supports two soundpack formats: 1. the folder based that is more or less the same as the french product. 2. the so called "altsound" format, with is a flat list of sound files and a CSV file describing the meta data (is it voice, special gain ... ). The 2. format is pushed and...
  4. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    Yes, I did look at this one and a couple of others. But it is not so easy as you may think. Most of the alternatives support the "usual stuff", but if you need IRQ support on specific GPIO pins, the I2S sound interface for binary sound output, I2C for controlling the display and other...
  5. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    you don't need that, instead you can use the webUI to set a unique name for each of them, that then gets announced via dhcp.
  6. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    try raspberry as password
  7. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    by the way you can also switch sound packs from the coin door volume buttons: just turn down volume to zero, the once again press volume down to switch to the next sound pack, then go back to the original volume
  8. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    Yes the editor has more contribution from me and less from lucky (and a few others), the firmware running on the device has more contributions from lucky and less from me.
  9. steve6502

    Introduce Yourself!

    Hi I'm Steve (or Stefan) and new to this forum. Just joined today. I'm the maker of TILT!Audio - a replacement sound board kit for WPC and DataEast. I was pointed to this forum by @necro_nemesis as he bought a kit from me and applied it to his HS2. I'm also one of the main contributors for...
  10. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    I usually don't do a comparison to the french product. So I will focus what TILT!Audio is and can do: TA is a DIY solution you normally had to build it on your own, so some soldering skills are needed. There is a guy in the US that offers ready to use boards. TA hardware design is free...
  11. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    You can find a lot of information at https://tiltaudio.com and no it cannot be used with Gottlieb 80b
  12. steve6502

    TILT!Audio

    What I see in the pictures you provided, you forgot the for horizontal pins on the small slave board "blackpill". It is mentioned explicitly here https://tiltaudio.com/assembly I'm by the way Steve the creator of TILT!Audio, just joined your board right now. Greetings from Germany !