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Audio files for simpit construction (Read 570 times)
Mar 11th, 2004 at 9:21pm

JBaymore   Offline
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Hi fellow pit builders.

I just found this Simphonics website that has software and hardware for soundfile creation for (very) high end systems.

They have a whole series of .wav file downloads located there that are possibly useful for adding enhansed sound environments to the simulated cockpit.

For example, you can write a small program (using FSUIPC) that will play a sound file on one of the "glass cockpit" computers that will output to a speaker located in a specific location upon a specific event.  So you could put a speaker in the floorboards of your simpit and have a landing gear sound come from the floorboards when the gear deploy or retract.  Turbulence could also result in a little "thumping" coming from there (and other places).  Talk about adding some realism!

Check out the vast number of possible aircraft and environmental sounds located at:


http://www.simphonics.com/library/Wave%20Files/Aircraft/


best,

.................john
 

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Reply #1 - Mar 12th, 2004 at 6:46am

stormbird   Offline
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Hey ! It compiles ! Ship
it !

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John

ESOUND (no longer supported) does this for you [I think] another great P.Dowson utility.

regards paul
 
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