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maxmekker
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Quick fun in the 'cave'

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Hope you like it :)
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Very nice engine sounds and smooth driving. I always enjoy your videos.
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Thanks Jimster :-)
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Oh! I like that. Both the look and the 'noise.'
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Ah, Maxmekker! It has always been fun to see and hear your AFV projects, as I remember then from years ago, too, on the former Hobby Havoc. The sound you have is superb. Can you tell us more about how you accomplished it?
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Wed Dec 28, 2022 2:01 am Ah, Maxmekker! It has always been fun to see and hear your AFV projects, as I remember then from years ago, too, on the former Hobby Havoc. The sound you have is superb. Can you tell us more about how you accomplished it?
I use clips found on youtube for the most part( wery seldom but sometimes also privat recordings ) . Then I use audacity to cut and shape the sounds to my liking ( starup-idle-revup and so on )

after that I use a template of maybe an older soundset I have ( say one of the King tigers ) and copy paste the sounds over . Then tweaking- leveling , adding / changing bits as I test it .
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Re: Quick fun in the 'cave'

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How do you change sound in Clark, via some cable?
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Clark has a module that is used to change the sound:

https://dakrctank.com/shop/tk-programmer/

or

https://dakrctank.com/shop/tk-programmer-pro/

Only the boards with a "P" in the name are "user" programable. Some of the non-P boards can be reprogrammed if sent back to Clark. The TK22 series cannot be reprogrammed to a different sound set.
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Quality that. The engine sound is trick, love it and proper scale manouvering as well :thumbup:
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Kaczor wrote: Thu Dec 29, 2022 11:05 pm How do you change sound in Clark, via some cable?
Here is a little video I made :

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