Burner Sound
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Hello !
I’m just looking for the F16 internal burner sound. I want to add some bass to it in purpose of quake my ass with my subwoofer (Like true pilots I hearded )
This sound was in C:\Falcon BMS 4.32\Data\Sounds , called “burneri” ; but i can’t find it anymore.I’ve checked a lot of folder, like C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Data\Sounds\Engines\Fighter\F-16 but I can’t find the sound. ( I tried to add some bass on “sndabint”, “sndabint2” etc… but I didn’t hear the changes. So I guess I’m looking for an other folder or files.
Anyone knows where it would be?
Thanks
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I would like a copy if you are able to upgrade it.
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No problem
But I didn’t find the files already… -
You don’t hear the burner in cockpit in the real jet.
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You don’t hear the burner in cockpit in the real jet.
You don’t feel the burner kick in your fake jet.
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+1
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You don’t feel the burner kick in your fake jet.
You don’t feel it either anytime in the real jet you know.
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You don’t feel it either anytime in the real jet you know.
Don’t know. Maybe bug in your jet. My RL F-16 kicks me in the pants when the burner lights.
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You don’t feel it either anytime in the real jet you know.
would think not in a block 42… only just noted what poor little legs its got compared to the 40!
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You just get pushed back in your seat when the jet starts moving.
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@Red:
That is in the alpha jet
Did you ever seen afterburners on an Alpha Jet?
I am talking about M2000, MF1, Jaguar, Rafale … probably also any other fighter Jets.Indeed, you can kick the AfterBurners in, and still stay at a constant airspeed, or even loosing airspeed. Only at takeoff and at low speed you can feel a high positive acceleration … except this, (at least on the jets I know) there is no real specific noticeable sounds, nor sensible vibrations increase … (this is probably why you have the Nose Pos indicator in cockpit in F-16, and a light on some M2000)
About the small AJet … When engines are “hot” (after 10-20min of flight) during touch’n’go or go around, when the RPM pass above 90%, it kicks your but more than in an Jaguar with AfterBurners or a than a M2000D in combat configuration. … yep.
You just get pushed back in your seat when the jet starts moving.
Cali knows what he we are talking about.
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well, Ive turned my engine internal sound down to about 3/4 of the recommended position… and Im happy with it. I cant hear it, so Im happy with it.
I like that I have to check NOZ and fuel flow indicators to check whether Im in AB or not… now if we get the potential for AB blowouts and auto relight attempts, Id be very happy!
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Lol Dj
I merely pointed out that it is normal not to feel it in the alphajet as there is NO afterburner in the alphajet … maybe you missed it
I teased you Buddy -
Well, I’m happy to see so much reactions, and I listen to you all carefully. This was very interresting.
But no one would like answer my question so? -
I think it’s:
Engines/Fighter/F-16/sndabint.ogg
Engines/Fighter/F-16/sndabint2oggAt least in 4.32 it was. Can’t check at the moment for 4.33
Edit: just noticed those were the ones you had found already yourself
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Hello !
I’m just looking for the F16 internal burner sound. I want to add some bass to it in purpose of quake my ass with my subwoofer (Like true pilots I hearded )
This sound was in C:\Falcon BMS 4.32\Data\Sounds , called “burneri” ; but i can’t find it anymore.I’ve checked a lot of folder, like C:\Falcon BMS 4.33\Data\Sounds\Engines\Fighter\F-16 but I can’t find the sound. ( I tried to add some bass on “sndabint”, “sndabint2” etc… but I didn’t hear the changes. So I guess I’m looking for an other folder or files.
Anyone knows where it would be?
Thanks
Could the sound be added?
Don’t know. Maybe bug in your jet. My RL F-16 kicks me in the pants when the burner lights.
Specially in the “Hush House” when your really hoping the tail hook does not fail you. (http://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=284822)
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I used the sounds from battle for Balkans TO, will they work with 4.33?
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There is also “sndint2” and “sndint3” in the f16 folder, maybe you did find the good one, one easy way to be sure, is to replace the sound by silence and you’ll immediatly know if it worked or not.
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Thanks for the tips Legion.
I will give you some news.