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YODA & Force Feed Back for LFE

Discussion in 'Yoda - ForceFeedback Scanner' started by mgmillward, May 3, 2009.

  1. mgmillward

    mgmillward New Member

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    Hello - I am looking into YODA for the purpose of finding a way to capture force feedback and export them to low freequencies (sub 20 hz) on my sound card so that my ButtKicker LFE will rumble. I understand that Yoda provides for the profiling of the force feedback signals. Is there anything out there currently than can do what I am proposing - or what if at all does anyone propose as a method of achieving the effect.

    (Note - I have realized that many times in my games car crashes, hitting curbs or walls does not create enough low tone to make any rumbling effect even though my force feedback steering wheel gets ripped out of my hand).

    Thanks for any thoughts you might have.
    Michael
  2. Fahim

    Fahim Member

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    I am looking to buy a buttkicker too very soon. I had a Buttkicker LFE but the amp failed on me.

    I am looking to buy the new version which is out very soon. I would be wanting to implament it with simulator.