[simpits-tech] Looking for some sounds...

Matt Bailey simpits-tech@simpits.org
Sat, 12 Oct 2002 19:12:44 -0500


If you're going to edit sounds much at all, I recommend this program
http://goldwave.com/ it does quite a bit. The equalizer/mixer is great
for beefing up the bass on engine sounds etc, and it's fairly easy to
put wavs together and rearrange them.

	-Matt Bailey

Justin Messenger wrote:
> 
> I have downloaded sounds from flightsim too. You can
> also edit your sound files with editors like sound
> recorder(I think it comes will all versions of
> windows) because they are wave files. You can make the
> sounds louder or quiter and you can slow them down or
> speed them up. Slowing down a sound usually makes it
> have a lower pitch which is very noticable with the
> sonic transducer :)
> 
> Justin
> 
> >There is a T-38 Talon by FlightSimDevelopers on
> FlightSim.com that has
> >some really good sounds with it.  I have a sonic
> transducer in my $2.00
> >pit and it shakes me quite a bit.
> >
> >fsd_t382.zip is the file name.
> >
> >Ed
> 
> <slaps_forehead>  I have that and didn't even think of
> it!
> <mutter_mutter_mutter>
> 
> Sean.
> 
> >Sean Galbraith wrote:
> >
> >>I am in the process of sorting the sounds setup for
> my A-4 cockpit, and I
> >>am looking for a "good" FS2002 freeware sound
> package to represent the
> >>A-4.  I am after something with good strong low
> frequency rumble (for
> >>that meaty 15" sub in the back..) plus realistic
> sounding
> >>startup/shutdown effects.
> >>
> >>What I don't want is something that sounds thin and
> hissy.....
> >>
> >>Single engined, non-afterburning jet, with
> startup/shutdown effects.
> >>I'm not too worried about gear/flap sounds, I have
> some reasonable ones...
> >>
> >>Any suggestions?
> >>
> >>Sean.