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titleOfInvention Gaming machine
abstract An object of the present invention is to perform setting operation in a favorable work environment. SOLUTION: A production control device has an overlapping sound output at some timing if the sound output at the maximum volume of the notification sound A and the sound output at the maximum volume of the notification sound C are exclusive. Tolerate. For example, when sound output control is started from timing t4, the effect control device causes the notification sound A to be immediately output from the speaker L on the side of the shaft and muffles at timing t4b (FIG. 133 (4)). On the other hand, when the sound output control is started from timing t4, the effect control device fades in from the mute state at timing t4 to the maximum sound volume state at timing t4b and increases the volume to make the notification sound C a speaker at the open end Make sound output from R. [Selected figure] Fig. 133
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