Ich komme nicht klar mit dem Einbau der Soundfiles. Ich meine ich habe alles so gemacht wie in der Beschreibung aber es ist "Totenstill"
ZitatAlles anzeigenThis is a modification of Devyn Silverstein’s excellent GE90 soundset.
Background:
Recently, a 777 captain has very kindly contributed a set of flight deck sounds recorded from the 777-300ER featuring, amongst others, ground ambience, engine startup (yes, with that deep GE90 humming sound), cruise ambience, landing gear deployment, etc. I decided to edit them and incorporate them into Devyn’s soundset to see if they'll work out. The results have been stunning. I got goosebumps listening to the GE90 start up with that deep hum which has never been heard on any GE90 soundset to date (as far as I’m aware). Compare to the following video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0l9jApvUxT0
The exterior startup will be even better. Prepare to be blown away.
Another highlight is the landing gear deployment sound. If you’ve watched 777 flight deck videos, you’ll know that on gear extension, a deep roaring noise fills the cockpit and lasts all the way until touchdown. Watch this video to see what I mean:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zldLdnR42xo
Pay attention after you hear “Gear down, flaps 20”
I’ve tried to simulate that by making the duration of the gear extension sound very long (approx 4.5 min) so for a typical straight in finals from 2500-3000 feet, the roaring noise should last more or less until touchdown, for that extra bit of realism.
I have not modified the spool-up and takeoff sounds as IMO they're close enough to the real thing, and it’s also technically beyond me.IMPORTANT NOTE: My test platform for this soundest is the PSS777 (both the 200LR and 300ER). I have not tested it with the Meljet or POSKY 777, as I don’t fly them. They should work, but I’m not absolutely sure.
Installation:
1. Copy the folder “sounds.ge” to the folder named “PSSB77704”
2. Copy the “sound.cfg” file contained in this .zip file to the “sound” folder under “PSS-B772LR”, overwrite when prompted (backup the original sound.cfg first).
3. Repest step 2 for the “PSS-B772LRF” and “PSS-B773ER” folders.
4. I’ve included a reference picture showing what sound settings I use in FS9. I use these settings with headphones. You may need to adjust differently if you use external speakers but in general, the environment sound level should set so that it just begins to drown out the engines during cruise. Gear up sound level is adjusted with the 'Cockpit' slider. In real life, the wind noise will quickly drown out the engines and A/C packs once the 777 gets airborne.
That’s it! Fire up your 777 and enjoy!Acknowledgements:
I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the following:
1. Devyn Silverstein, for granting me permission to modify his original GE90 soundset.
2. lzd772, for contributing a set of 773ER flight deck sounds, several of which have been incorporated into this soundset, and also for his advice on setting the sound levels. You can visit his Youtube channel below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/lzd772Cheers
Jimmy Foong
expect_vectors@yahoo.com
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