> I am working a real Tron game and I'm using MAME for assistance to compare screens > and sounds. I might have a problem with my PCB, but I wanted to check here. > > When I run the Tron channel test in the real game, if I physically disconnect one of > the speakers, say the left one for instance, then on the 6 channel test, 1, 2 & 3 are > loud and clear, 4, 5 & 6 are silent. When I connect the left speaker but disconnect > the right speaker, I get the opposite (1, 2, 3 are silent, 4, 5, 6 are loud and > clear). > > But when I try this in MAME, I always get all 6 loud and clear, even if I have one > speaker on. (I’m turning a speaker on or off through my PC, not through MAME). > > Again, I could easily be having a problem with my real Tron PCB. But it does lead me > to my question. Is it possible to turn off the left or right speaker? I mean through > MAME, not my PC. I'd like to simulate what is happening on my cabinet. I looked > through the MAMEUI GUI settings and I didn't see anything that addressed this. Or at > least I didn't recognize it. > > I hope this question makes sense. Thanks, > > Joe (joemagiera at ameritech dot net) > [email protected]
There are sliders which can be used to adjust the volume for each of the sound chips there in the TAB -> Slider Controls options. ALT+LEFT ARROW will zero out a given setting.. ALT+RIGHT ARROW will max a setting. If you want to go back to 100% (normal) you need to hold the arrow key for a few seconds to bring the levels back up.
That would likely be the closest you'll have available to you.
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