Hello Aeroflyers,
Does anyone have any tips on how to increase the volume of the A320's rolling sound and also the touchdown onboard. This would be quite useful during landings, and would give some greater realism as well.
Thanks
Hello Aeroflyers,
Does anyone have any tips on how to increase the volume of the A320's rolling sound and also the touchdown onboard. This would be quite useful during landings, and would give some greater realism as well.
Thanks
Hey Cristiano!
I'd die for:
Something like:
I have the SDK to convert some wav sounds but I don't know how to do it...
Hey Christiano!
I'd die for:
- "blang" sound at touchdown
- "bling cling..." vibrating sound when rolling
Something like:
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Would be amazing, and a better engines starting sound too...
If you like this .. you will love a shaker :
https://rc-sim.de/index.php?thre…culus/&pageNo=2
It's amazing! Really nice!
Make a backup of the a320.TMD just in case. Master Obi Jan may not approve and may correct what I say but this is my understanding.
The nose sounds are controlled in this TMD file, towards the very end of the TMD line 56727
Here you can see the nose volume, it has 2 components, input0 gets multiplied by input1
<[soundmultiply][GroundRollVolumeNose][]
<[string8][Input0][GroundRollFactorNose.Output]>
<[string8][Input1][GroundRollFactorNose1.Output]>
>
you could try to adjust the GroundRollFactorNose, this entry is above the one above, line 56691
<[soundmapping][GroundRollFactorNose][]
<[string8][Input][GroundRollLoadNose.Output]>
<[tmvector2d][Map][ (0.0 0.1) (1000.0 1.0) ]>
>
I would guess this is the load factor on the wheel mapped to the GroundRollFactorNose.Output, so maybe raising it above 1.0 may help. Same for the 2 mains
Adjusting GroundRollFactorNose1 is speed to output, as it's the wheel I suspect radian/sec though it could be aircraft speed in m/sec . The 5 entries for GroundRollFactorNose1 are similar to a U shaped graph.
Any updates to FS2 will overwrite what you have changed, Steam may also do this during it's checks too.
Steve
It worked, Larry. Thank you very much!
If I'm not asking too much of you or anyone who knows, how do I convert a wav file to TSB? It should be simple to use the AF2 converter, but I don't know ....
Use the example DR400 aircraft and just put your sound files into the intermediate folder there. Then convert the DR400 and after completion just snag the exported files from the output folder.
A better video with my bling blang gling gling sound at touchdown and when rolling