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GB Sound module USM-RC-3
11.10.2021 BEIER-Electronic 65
The Sound-Teacher always converts the soundfile into the format 44,1 kHz, 16 Bit,
mono. To get a good sound, the WAV file should be in this format.
If you want to open a file, which is not in the required format, a message appears. If
you still want to use this file, you must
convert it first using a suitable
program (e.g. Audacity).
Memory usage indicates how much
memory on the SD card is in use by
the current project.
After finishing the selection of sounds and configurations, we recommend to save the
complete project (File Save project) on your hard drive. All settings of the sound
slots and the complete configurations of the module are stored into one project file
(*.usm-rc-3).
Therefore the Sound-Teacher asks, when you are saving a project, to copy all files to
the project directory.
Configuring the sound module
Click on the “configuration“ tab in order to carry out adjustments to the USM-RC-3.
The settings are divided up into different ranges:
General
Speed Controller
Engine sound
Random sound
S-BUS / i-BUS / SUMD
Proportional channels
Nautic / multiswitch
EKMFA mode
Control pad
Outputs
Servo outputs
Function sequences
Light module
If you change a value in your configuration, the project files must be transferred
directly or via datacable to your SD card!
While saving a project, the sound settings of the slots and the configuration of the
USM-RC-3 are stored together in the project file.

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