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Re: Eye sound CD
I bought the 2-CD Set from him a while ago. The CD's are o.k. and he shipped them out right away. I planned to transfer the Cylon sounds to a mini .mp3 player for my Cylon. I can't complain.
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You don't need a very beefy (aka large file) of the eye scanner sound. You can loop it if you edit it the correct way, and just have it play over and over again. I had a file version that ran less that 2 minutes and it looped non stop. A minor minor minor break that no one could hear unless they were listening for it or knew it was there. All I did was take the Galactica 1980 clip and extended it out a bit and it work great in a very small file format looping.
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Yeah, my file is a looped version (the sound loops over and over in the file). I could clip it to one "scan" and then you could loop that. Sound good?
What type of player do you have? A store bought MP3... or a chip/circuit deal that reads from fixed memory - or a flash card, etc.?
What type of player do you have? A store bought MP3... or a chip/circuit deal that reads from fixed memory - or a flash card, etc.?
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I used just a off the shelf cheapo MP3 player that I transferred the file over on my PC. I think I found a player for about $25 or $30 and then the power speaker amp.Cylon-Knight wrote:Yeah, my file is a looped version (the sound loops over and over in the file). I could clip it to one "scan" and then you could loop that. Sound good?
What type of player do you have? A store bought MP3... or a chip/circuit deal that reads from fixed memory - or a flash card, etc.?
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I clipped the sound I have into one scan (to loop on a player)... AND I modified it some too, removed some of the "hiss" behind the sound. I THINK it is rather kewl 8) PM me cblackthorne.
P.S. I sat and listened to it looping for like 20 minutes too... I may have "issues" hahaha
P.S. I sat and listened to it looping for like 20 minutes too... I may have "issues" hahaha
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Oh man I know what you mean, I have that thing looping in my chest about 2 hours. I was about to go crazy, and blind. Blind? you ask, yeah all the flash from all the cameras taking my picture. Believe me those tiny salt and pepper holes block no light from a flash of a camera at all.Cylon-Knight wrote: P.S. I sat and listened to it looping for like 20 minutes too... I may have "issues" hahaha
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