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

Sean Galbraith simpits-tech@simpits.org
Mon, 14 Oct 2002 07:00:27 +1300


At 06:23 PM 10/13/02 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,   This is getting a bit ahead of myself as I have a lot of other issues
>to sort out beforehand.
>  I have been wondering how to get purely Comms sounds through my headset
>without all the other background noise. At the same time I don't want Comms
>going through the amplifier doing my background cockpit sounds and bass
>shaking.
>Would this involve two sound cards, or am I missing a blindingly obvious
>solution?
>      Regards,  Brian West.

I'm using a second PC with RW and SB on it, that way only ATC gets to the 
helmet.  Works great!

Sean


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Matt Bailey <mattb@rtccom.net>
>To: simpits-tech@simpits.org <simpits-tech@simpits.org>
>Date: 13 October 2002 00:57
>Subject: Re: [simpits-tech] Looking for some sounds...
>
>
> >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
>
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