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Old 02-24-2017, 04:21 AM
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That is probably the best sound system I have heard. No delays, smooth transition as the tank moves off of idle, No give away that it is changing sound bytes. This sounds like a tank, and not a model playing recorded sounds. Good on Clarke for not giving up and advancing his system. I dislike his standard stick set up, but with some cable swapping you can get things more intuitive. Does the TK60 allow you to build your own files, and if it does, how is the software to use?

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That is probably the best sound system I have heard. No delays, smooth transition as the tank moves off of idle, No give away that it is changing sound bytes. This sounds like a tank, and not a model playing recorded sounds. Good on Clarke for not giving up and advancing his system. I dislike his standard stick set up, but with some cable swapping you can get things more intuitive. Does the TK60 allow you to build your own files, and if it does, how is the software to use?

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Dan. Good words coming from you.
First of this video was more to show that with the latest software many of the 'hated' Clark stick movements now have been moved to knobs and switches instead .

As to the sound part of this . Yes you could sit down and make your own files . I have made some of the soundsets for this board the 'usuall way' you, me and others tinekring with sounds do , and then get Clark to compile it into the BIN files.

you will need a usb programmer ( 15$ for the standard one and 40 for the Pro version) depending on OS you are using on the computer .

you can create a fully soundfile from ground up to, using Clarks 'manual' on his page.

A few more if you missed them Dan :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJiYEqG-auk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OEh_D4r-as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nCC89CVuMk&t=3s
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Another quick demo of the 8ch setup ( tank in background is only for attention )

With panther soundset , sorry about poor PQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul-kW82YRL8

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