Alternative breathing sounds
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Just captured these sounds from a RNLAF video from youtube, and tryed to experiment on BMS for an alternative to the stock sounds.
Feel free to try and use them if you like.
Just don´t forget to backup the original ones, just in case
Put the 3 files in Falcon BMS 4.32\Data\Sounds and give it a try.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y7y4rsdh15hf5gs/Breathing%20Sounds.zip
Have a safe trip
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@Nuno:
Just captured these sounds from a RNLAF video from youtube, and tryed to experiment on BMS for an alternative to the stock sounds.
Feel free to try and use them if you like.
Just don´t forget to backup the original ones, just in case
Put the 3 files in Falcon BMS 4.32\Data\Sounds and give it a try.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ich8fi9u9wqlh4q/Live%20Breathing%20Sounds.rar
Have a safe trip
Sounds good…. Must be try … Thanks
FalconID
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Thank you!
I’m gonna give you an honest feedback.
Result is not good due to the following reasons:
- Volume level is much too low compared to BETTY level and other tones. (all those sound must be at the same general level because all are linked to the Intercom channel)
- Tonality and equalizer settings are not the same for each samples.
- The loop sequencing is not good. The is no continuity between the different files.
If you can correct this, it should be better.
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Thx for the feedback, Dee-Jay.
Gonna try to fine tune the files and, when something comes up, will update!
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Update on the first post.
Added some dB to the files and some noise leveling.
You can watch the result on this video (sorry for the poor quality :P)
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Hey,
I has question. How do you “blend” proper loops with audio-DSP software?
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It is better.
Seems that you “Caution” is not an F-16 Betty!?
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@sthalik: sorry mate, can’t help you with that. The only thing I’ve done was recording some shorts from a youtube video and experiment some on Audacity software.
@Dee-Jay: you’re probably right :D. I’ve done so much experimenting with different sounds, I think I kept some from the FreeFalcon folder a few months ago
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Might be smoking crack, BUT…
If to approach sound analytically, as a two-dimensional function of time (discrete on sampling rate), one could use a smoothing filter such as EWMA in order to “loop” sounds. Since this is such a simple solution, I’m certain DSP software offers this ability.
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I like the breathing sounds
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Sound good. I shall try them out. Thanks (:!
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Nice soundmod now!!! I like that. Thank you!
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Very very nice job at dog fighting…
About the sounds - am glad you didn’t modeled some other sounds (secondary effects of high G’s… :uham:)Seriously… very nice work. Thanks for sharing.
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The breathc seemed a bit quiet compared to in the video and to the other 2 files so I went into Audacity and amplified it by 6db which did the trick and they all sound fine now. Great sounds!
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Sounds great. Thank you!
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Link broken!
It sound good tough