I use Audacity. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ It's absolutely free.
It's Awesome because you can remove unwanted noise such as AC hum. You can
amplify, add bass/treble and all kinds of neat stuff. Just take a sample of
the game with no sound enabled so you only get the speaker hum. Then you
can remove it later after taking the game sound samples.
I just take a normal stereo cable with the proper headphone jack, splice off
the L/R ends and hook them to the sound source. Usually I pull off the
speaker wires from the game and connect them to those.
Maybe someone has a better method, but I've submitted a few sound samples to
the Mame team that they've been happy with.
Matt
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From: "Mark E Davidson" <mark@basementarcade.com>
To: <vectorlist@vectorlist.org>
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 10:41 AM
Subject: VECTOR: Semi-OT request for WAV files
> Looking for a sound sampling of the High Score sound from Battlezone and
> "May the force be with you" from Star Wars for a project Im doing. If I
> needed t,o I could most likely get the Battlezone sound but my SW is way
> to apart to get the other one :-(
> Anyone have these in their pile of arcade data cluttering up a herd
> drive? Any sound format is fine as I can convert
>
>
> Thanks
> -=Mark=-
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