This is perfect timing! I was looking to create a vintage Mainframe Computer that would go back and forth in a "morse" sequence for the players to decipher, with maybe a subtle beep in the background. The start/stop function would be from another fuse placement puzzle.
LOVE this. I've got some of those analogue meters including some big ones which i will never ever use! I'll dig them out when I unpack and you'd be welcome to them
Do you have any suggestions for escape room / reed switch puzzles that do not use Arduino or coding? Trying to do an escape room lesson for my middle school students
This is perfect timing! I was looking to create a vintage Mainframe Computer that would go back and forth in a "morse" sequence for the players to decipher, with maybe a subtle beep in the background. The start/stop function would be from another fuse placement puzzle.
LOVE this. I've got some of those analogue meters including some big ones which i will never ever use! I'll dig them out when I unpack and you'd be welcome to them
I'd love to!
Please keep creating these awesome videos. You are the TH-camr I learned most of 🙏
small stepper motors are good for quiet running and you can ling the reels with a rubber band or proper drive band.
I use those motors my self and I agree that it must be for rudimentary motion action only. But they are dirt cheap 😂.
Do you have any suggestions for escape room / reed switch puzzles that do not use Arduino or coding? Trying to do an escape room lesson for my middle school students
Is that trump? Id just be hammering the false button 😂
My thoughts exactly hahaha
“Fictional” indeed 😂. Just joking, all the best mate
How exactly did you generate the audio files? Which AI?
There's one called elevenlabs which is good enough for my escape room purposes, I don't think it's as sophisticated as the one in this video
...it could've been a human, too.
I used Suno Bark TTS (runs locally, no need for any subscription etc.): github.com/suno-ai/bark
Nice Trump 😁