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Robotron Sound Files
#335188 - 12/16/14 01:57 PM
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Hi
I wanted to use some Robotron sounds for my mame cab for boot up, start game etc and have been scouring the net for some samples. Found a few but not the ones I really wanted so came across this link to enable you to extract all the sounds from a game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE_RZ5GV1po
http://www.chronocrash.com/forum/index.php?topic=48.0
http://www.e2j.net/downloads.html
However, Robotron is not one of the games that comes up on the list once you've downloaded all the files and run the software so was wondering if anyone has a set of sound files for each of the different sounds in the game that they could post here or email me please?
Many thanks in advance
Cheers Greg
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Re: Robotron Sound Files
[Re: robotgreg]
#335192 - 12/16/14 04:28 PM
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Have you considered just recording them as you play the game?
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Re: Robotron Sound Files
[Re: robotgreg]
#335195 - 12/16/14 06:30 PM
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> I wanted to use some Robotron sounds for my mame cab for boot up, start game etc and > have been scouring the net for some samples.
mame robotron -wavwrite robotron.wav
this will give you a clean wav file of all audio while you played a game. You can later bring that into audacity and cut out what you need. I did this for SmashTV so I could get the "Bingo!" sound when you insert a quarter. I love it as a text notification.
-Mc
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Re: Robotron Sound Files
[Re: McHale]
#335206 - 12/16/14 07:40 PM
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Thanks yeah, can record and cut, was just hoping to get the files somewhere but yes an option otherwise.
Cheers Greg
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Re: Robotron Sound Files
[Re: robotgreg]
#335207 - 12/16/14 07:53 PM
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> > mame robotron -wavwrite robotron.wav > > Thanks yeah, can record and cut
Almost positive Robotron has a built-in sound test in its factory settings. That would really help in isolating each sound.
Hmmm... did R. Belmont's M1 support Williams games? That would be ideal. You might want to check. I'll take a look when I get back to a computer.
EDIT: Nope, don't see it in the xml list of supported games. So your best bet is to get into the factory settings sound test and rip each sample you want to a wav file and edit from there.
H@P
Edited by H@P (12/16/14 08:05 PM)
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Re: Robotron Sound Files
[Re: H@P]
#335217 - 12/17/14 01:14 AM
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> > > So your best bet is to > get into the factory settings sound test and rip each sample you want to a wav file > and edit from there. > > H@P
Ahh, now that sounds like a plan, should have thought of that - thanks for the idea:)
Cheers Greg
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