Disk0man Posted May 30, 2024 Report Posted May 30, 2024 Back to the Future: OST View File Alternative Sound Pack for Back to the Future based on the OST of the movies, with new call-outs taken from the movies quotes, and new sfx. Submitter Disk0man Submitted 05/30/2024 Category Back to the Future Quote
crujones4life Posted June 1, 2024 Report Posted June 1, 2024 Amazing work! Well done! I am considering buying a board for my BTTF. Can sounds/music be switched back amd forth from original to custom easily? What would I be missing out on for this game if I buy the cheaper board? Thanks! Quote
LarryCasey Posted January 6 Report Posted January 6 (edited) 1892272727-unlabeled_uwexer in pspack Back to the future are "strange" 1892272727__HD__PREVIEW.ogg.eebdacb926a71fbf3c5242318798cffb.ogg Edited Wednesday at 06:56 AM by LarryCasey Quote
Disk0man Posted Wednesday at 09:39 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 09:39 AM This sound is already present in the original sound pack but I think it is not used in the game so I left it as it was... 16 hours ago, LarryCasey said: 1892272727-unlabeled_uwexer in pspack Back to the future are "strange" 1892272727__HD__PREVIEW.ogg.eebdacb926a71fbf3c5242318798cffb.oggUnavailable I know but it was in the original game when I looked into it... I found the same kind of weird sounds when working on other old Data East games such as Robocop... I think those sounds were used during the testing of the game but are not used in the final version. It sometimes sounds like several pieces of distorted existing sounds mixed together. I have no idea why they are here in this form, but I never heard them during a game. Quote
Disk0man Posted Wednesday at 09:47 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 09:47 AM On 6/1/2024 at 9:08 AM, crujones4life said: Amazing work! Well done! I am considering buying a board for my BTTF. Can sounds/music be switched back amd forth from original to custom easily? What would I be missing out on for this game if I buy the cheaper board? Thanks! Hi, It is really easy to go back and forth. You just need to have both sound pack files on the same USB key and then you turn the volume to the minimum and lower the volume twice rapidly to change your sound pack in game. And you can check on PinSound's website they have this information in their support pages... Both PLUS and NEO are pretty good, but you'll have more options on the PLUS. If you're not looking for complexity, you can go with the NEO sound board I guess. They have a comparative table on their website if you want more information: https://www.pinsound.org/products/pinball-sound-boards-neo-plus/ Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.