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wiki:tcb:tcbinstall:sound_benedini_micro [2017/12/02 20:03] opadmin [Micro Setup] |
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Please visit the Benedini website for more information on his products: **[[http:// | Please visit the Benedini website for more information on his products: **[[http:// | ||
- | This is the link to the manual | + | For your reference here are Benedini' |
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===== Connections ===== | ===== Connections ===== | ||
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===== Playing Sounds ===== | ===== Playing Sounds ===== | ||
- | Most sounds | + | When you start the engine on your TCB, the Micro will be given a signal to start playing engine sounds. There is however no way to tell the Micro to turn the engine off - instead, the Micro will automatically |
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+ | The cannon and machine gun sounds will play when those functions are triggered on the TCB. | ||
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+ | ===== Advanced Usage ===== | ||
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+ | The Micro has many more features and possibilities, including up to 12 sounds triggered through the Prop 3 input. The TCB will not trigger these automatically but if you have a programmable radio and are comfortable creating advanced mixes you can still use the Prop 3 input directly. Either connect a channel from your receiver directly to the Prop 3 input on the Micro or if your receiver doesn' | ||
- | The optional User Sounds will only play if you assign a [[wiki:tcb: | + | For more information |