# USB and Bluetooth Audio Walkthrough on the Multimorphic P3

**Source:** Multimorphic  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2020-06-16  
**Duration:** 3m 46s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9xaS5tDPzk

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## Analysis

Jerry Gerry Stellenberg, founder of Multimorphic, demonstrates USB and Bluetooth audio connectivity features on the Multimorphic P3 pinball platform. The walkthrough shows how players can seamlessly switch between the machine's main speakers and USB or Bluetooth headphones/speakers during gameplay, with audio automatically transitioning when devices are connected or disconnected. The feature includes device pairing and management through the in-game player menu.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Multimorphic P3 supports both USB and Bluetooth headphone/speaker connectivity with automatic audio routing — _Jerry Gerry Stellenberg (Multimorphic founder) demonstrates live switching between speakers and USB/Bluetooth devices during Cosmic Cart Racing gameplay_
- [HIGH] Audio automatically transitions to connected USB or Bluetooth devices without manual intervention — _Demonstrated in video: plugging in USB headphones and turning on Bluetooth headphones both triggered automatic audio routing changes_
- [HIGH] Multiple Bluetooth devices can be paired and managed through the in-game player menu — _Jerry demonstrates accessing player menu via flipper button or start button, showing existing Bluetooth device and 'Add Device' option for pairing new devices_
- [MEDIUM] P3 supports team/co-op gaming modes accessible through the player menu — _Jerry mentions enabling team games and co-op modes in player settings menu, though specific implementation not demonstrated_
- [HIGH] Cosmic Cart Racing on P3 supports multiple game modes including career, arcade, local linked, and internet multiplayer — _Game selection screen shown at beginning of video with explicit mode options listed_

### Notable Quotes

> "You can choose between the three-ball career mode, racing style arcade mode, a local linked game with other P3s, or even I can race against other people on the Internet or a head-to-head game."
> — **Jerry Gerry Stellenberg**, ~0:30
> _Demonstrates the range of multiplayer connectivity options available on P3 platform_

> "As soon as the machine recognizes them, it transitions the audio."
> — **Jerry Gerry Stellenberg**, ~1:15
> _Key feature highlight: automatic audio routing without user configuration_

> "If you had different speakers or different Bluetooth headsets or different players with different Bluetooth headsets, you can always pair them or connect to them by accessing the player menu in the game."
> — **Jerry Gerry Stellenberg**, ~2:30
> _Explains flexibility of audio routing for multiplayer scenarios_

> "These are Bluetooth wireless headphones. They already paired with the machine so if I just turn them on the machine will scan for them and immediately transition the audio from the main speakers to the headset."
> — **Jerry Gerry Stellenberg**, ~1:50
> _Demonstrates device persistence and automatic reconnection behavior_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Jerry Gerry Stellenberg | person | Founder/owner of Multimorphic, demonstrating P3 audio features |
| Multimorphic | company | Pinball hardware manufacturer, creator of modular P3 platform |
| Multimorphic P3 | product | Modular pinball platform with interchangeable software, featuring USB/Bluetooth audio support |
| Cosmic Cart Racing | game | Software title running on P3 platform, supports multiple game modes and multiplayer options |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Audio Hardware and Connectivity, Multimorphic P3 Platform Features
- **Secondary:** Multiplayer and Networking Capabilities, User Interface and Player Settings

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.85) — Straightforward product demonstration presented in neutral, informative tone. Content showcases working features without criticism or controversy. Tone is professional and educational.

### Signals

- **[community_signal]** Multimorphic providing educational content demonstrating platform capabilities through founder-hosted walkthroughs (confidence: high) — Official Multimorphic channel publishing detailed feature demonstrations with founder narration and calls for more information visits
- **[product_strategy]** Audio connectivity features enable personalized listening options for multiplayer scenarios, different player preferences, and accessibility considerations (confidence: high) — Jerry explicitly mentions supporting multiple Bluetooth headsets for different players and team gameplay scenarios
- **[technology_signal]** Multimorphic P3 introduces USB and Bluetooth audio connectivity with automatic device routing, expanding audio flexibility beyond traditional fixed speaker systems (confidence: high) — Live demonstration of seamless switching between main speakers, USB headphones, and Bluetooth headphones during active gameplay

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## Transcript

 Hi, I'm Gerry Stellenberg with Multimorphic, and I want to show off the USB and Bluetooth headphone support we have on the P3. So this is a P3 running Cosmic Cart Racing. We'll start a game. Select the game. You can choose between the three-ball career mode, racing style arcade mode, a local linked game with other P3s, or even I can race against other people on the Internet in a head-to-head game. I'll choose career mode. Select cart. You're always allowed to choose your cart. Select skill level, as well as your skill level, which will set the difficulty of the gameplay. It takes just a few seconds to load up the game assets. Okay, now you can clearly hear the game audio coming through the main P3 speakers. But if instead you wanted to use headphones, you can use USB headphones or Bluetooth headphones. These are USB headphones, and I'll plug them in. As soon as the machine recognizes them, it transitions the audio. I can hear them through the headphones now. Hopefully you can hear them as well. Headphones are really good about isolating the sound to your ear, so they probably sound quiet on the microphone, but they are nice in person. All right, so I'll disconnect these. The audio should come back to the P3 speakers. It does. And now I connect Bluetooth headphones These are Bluetooth wireless headphones They already paired with the machine so if I just turn them on the machine will scan for them and immediately transition the audio from the main speakers to the headset. And again, you should be able to hear them through the mic. That's it. Now I can enjoy a game with the audio coming through the headset. If you had different speakers or different Bluetooth headsets or different players with different Bluetooth headsets, you can always pair them or connect to them by accessing the player menu in the game. I can hold either the clipper button or hit the start button. And now I'm presented with this menu which lets me log into the profile system to, I don't know, log in with my name and change player settings. It could enable a team game and play in co-op modes, or perhaps play on one team against a separate team of players, or you can connect Bluetooth speakers. If you go in here, it should show you the device I already have connected, which it does right here, and if there were other devices, then you could select the Add Device button, and it would scan for them and allow you to pair them that way. And since these are already connected, I will drop out, I'll turn them off so that it'll transition back to the main speakers. And that's it. USB and Bluetooth headphones on the P3. For more information about the machine or games or any of the features, please visit Multimorphic.com. Thank you very much. Knocked. Cheap targets to open the shop. you

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*Exported from Journalist Tool on 2026-04-13 | Item ID: 159af191-a6c4-45fe-9298-a43afa540e75*
