SimShaker for DCS World and Falcon BMS support thread
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Here you can get help with “SimShaker for DCS World and Falcon BMS” issues and questions.
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Might be a good idea to put the links on this page as well.
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Yes, that’s a good idea.
Here are the links:
SimShaker download page http://dreamsimteam.blogspot.ru/p/downloads.htmlSimShaker for Falcon BMS short discription http://dreamsimteam.blogspot.ru/2015/11/simshaker-comes-to-falcon-bms_28.html
SimShaker User Guide http://dreamsimteam.blogspot.ru/p/simshaker.html
Links to SimShaker related discussions http://dreamsimteam.blogspot.ru/p/dis.html
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Hello,
I am trying to use your software with BMS 4.33.
I have a butt kicker style system I built which consists of a plate amplifier to which my sound card is connected and the amplifier is connected to a feedback transducer or “shaker”.
When I run BMS I can hear your software creating noise that sounds like electrical spikes but I feel no vibrations.
I have enabled BMS support under Special Options and selected Sound mode under the Service tab.
Any ideas?
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Hello,
I am trying to use your software with BMS 4.33.
I have a butt kicker style system I built which consists of a plate amplifier to which my sound card is connected and the amplifier is connected to a feedback transducer or “shaker”.
When I run BMS I can hear your software creating noise that sounds like electrical spikes but I feel no vibrations.
I have enabled BMS support under Special Options and selected Sound mode under the Service tab.
Any ideas?
ThanksHello asarjip,
Please have a look at this article http://dreamsimteam.blogspot.ru/p/simshaker-and-buttkicker.htmlSound Module basic setup
- Select your transducer tied sound card in drop-down list. Generally it should be a dedicated one, to allow us not mix special low frequency sounds with game sounds.
- If you have 2 transducers for left and right sound channels, please select transducers number.
- Play test low frequency sound to setup a max level at your amplifier.
- Go test flight.
I think the reason is that you do not use the second sound card (or USB headset, or HDMI output to LCD/TV, etc. ) to separate SimShaker generated sounds and BMS sounds.
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Thanks for quick reply.
Yes, currently my bass shaker is being run from the sub-woofer output of my motherboards sound card. -
Andre,
I just tried my JetSeat with BMS 4.33. I get pretty much all the effects as listed, however, I get a noticeable noise from either one or more of the motors in the seat. It’s a constant “beeping” sound. I know I’ve read of others with the noise issue, but it is more prevalent for me in BMS as opposed to other sims. If you’re looking for feedback, there you go. I appreciate it may be a hardware problem as opposed to anything in the software you provide, but I thought I’d throw it out there for you. Any ideas?
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Andre,
I just tried my JetSeat with BMS 4.33. I get pretty much all the effects as listed, however, I get a noticeable noise from either one or more of the motors in the seat. It’s a constant “beeping” sound. I know I’ve read of others with the noise issue, but it is more prevalent for me in BMS as opposed to other sims. If you’re looking for feedback, there you go. I appreciate it may be a hardware problem as opposed to anything in the software you provide, but I thought I’d throw it out there for you. Any ideas?
Hi Ron,
thanks for your feedback
Tell me please at wich particular effect(s) you can hear that constant “beeping” sound? -
Andre,
I notice it when the effects kick in for the afterburner, as well as deploying the speed breaks. Once I drop the speed below any stage of afterburner, of course the effects diminish as well as the beeping noise. At first I thought it was a sensor in the A/C such as RWR, as BMS has done some amazing work providing us with as realistic a sim as possible, so initially I thought the sound was from the plane itself. But turning off the SimShaker via the control switch makes it stop so I know it’s in that aspect of the JetSeat. Not a deal breaker, but I haven’t noticed such a noise when using the JetSeat with other flight sims ie. DCSW. -
Thank you for the details Ron,
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I am interested…
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Me too, i need to find the time to reconnect an old buttkicker and see what gives. Anyone got days of 35 hours?
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Hi Andre
Something to test on this side of the fence. So nice to see -
Hi Andre
Something to test on this side of the fence. So nice to seeHi Tim,
welcome in -
I got it working with the Buttkicker. I like it a lot better than using the bass sound. No more rumble seat for the voices of my squad members (that was creepy:shock:).
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I got it working with the Buttkicker. I like it a lot better than using the bass sound. No more rumble seat for the voices of my squad members (that was creepy:shock:).
I had to really search though to find the sound module software download to make it work.Hi Icarus,
good news,
but I don’t quite understand why did you have to search for Sound Module download? It’s already included in SimShaker distributive package. End user just need to switch Sound Mode On as shown below. -
Ok, but how do you choose the soundcard? I see no options for that unless I install sound module separately.
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Ok, but how do you choose the soundcard? I see no options for that unless I install sound module separately.
Sound Module should be statrted automatically by SimShaker. I do not provide separate Sound Module distributive. Where did you get it? I suppose it may be wrong one.
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Email sent
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Ok, I hope that obsolete alfa-version will never bother us.