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Post by almguy1 on Mar 30, 2013 18:11:53 GMT
Hi all I am wondering why I am not hearing the shaking/buffeting cockpit view sounds on takeoff in my own cockpit view takeoffs that I hear in the Aeromusica FS2004 L1011 Court Line Video. They sound very realistic and would like to hear that sound on my own takeoffs Thanks Regards Dave
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Mar 30, 2013 20:58:39 GMT
If you are using the AEROMUSICA L1011 soundpack/s hosted by HJG .... then there's no reason why you should be hearing that particular ground roll content.
If you are, indeed, using these soundpacks .... or any other AEROMUSICA HJG supplied soundpacks .... in in FS2004 you should/must check that the following 3 MSFS sound sliders "in particular" (under SETTINGS/SOUND) are set to precisely the following values ....
"ENGINES" = 70 %
"cockpit" = 30 %
"ENVIRONMENT" = 85%
These values govern the percentage of sound that becomes audible .... one over/in favor of the other (rather than actual overall raw volume which is governed by the volume control on your audio system of course) .... and are recommended for those wanting the best audio experience "based on what is actually heard on the flightdeck of any civil aircraft" (as close as one can represent it in FS) and which is an entirely different audio environment than that of the PAX cabin. Should one have any of these 3 sliders set to much higher values (particularly in regard to "ENGINES" or "cockpit") then one, or other, of these settings/options are, likely, going to be completely drowned out/superseded by the other/s. This could be why you're not hearing/experiencing the ground roll WAV .... which "IS" there .... compiled into the soundpack.
The remaining 3 MSFS sound sliders may be set at will.as one desires, but, I, personally, favor mine as follows ....
"NAVIGATION" = 10
"LESSONS/FLIGHTS" = "OFF" (I grew out of this stage back in the early 1990's)
"AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL" = "OFF" (I never use it since I consider the default MSFS supplied ATC service to be "nuts/CRAP" anyway)
The type of ones audio playback system is also going to have the final say over the quality of .... and what in particular .... is ultimately going to be heard. Very basic types of audio playback system may be limited in this respect.
Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by almguy1 on Mar 31, 2013 22:15:44 GMT
Ok Thanks Mark , I retweaked my sliders so now I am getting the normal buffeting/creaking shaking sounds of lift off. with lessons flights off. Thanks Regards Dave
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