March 4, 201214 yr DUKE Piston B60 Cockpit sound package is now available.(PLEASE NOTE: this will not properly work in theTURBINE Duke)http://www.mediafire...wzc2msbwl7528azENJOYNOTE KEYPRESS RADIO / GPS SOUND LEVELS:--------------------------------------------------------------Ok 3 people have reported that the key press sounds volume on radio/gps/adf/expander might be a bit low as they cannot hear it when engines run at full revs.. Well I dont think you will hear it in real life either, but if you want to you can change the sound volumes of those that you want to be louder. It is especially the radio/GPS/ADF/EXPD key press sounds that seem to be a bit soft for some. With engines at idle and in off position you should be able to clearly hear the keypress sounds.The radio/GPS keypress sounds is the following wav files that you find under: FSX -> SOUND -> DUKE_PIST_Cockpit folderSOFTKEYPRESSALT.wavSOFTKEYPRESSGPS.wavSOFTKEYPRESSRADIO.wavThere are a multitude of freeware programs available to increase the sound volume of these wave filesIt is freeware, so feel free to change the volumes yourself if you not happy with it. Edited March 4, 201214 yr by bliksimpie
March 4, 201214 yr Author DUKE Piston B60 Cockpit sound package is now available. : 2 Fuel pumps also addedNEW LINK: 2 Fuel pumps added that was missed by me.. Sorryhttp://www.mediafire.com/?7qitd0t1ae77961
March 4, 201214 yr Tsk tsk! The World is divided into two groups. Those who say "Give me a link" and those that provide the link. WWG1WGA
March 8, 201214 yr Turbine Duke sounds work fine! But can't get the B60 switch sounds to work at all...Cheers,Noel. 11th Gen i9-11900K @ 3.5GHz | nVidia GeForce RTX 3080 | Corsair 64 GB RAM | Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB | Asus 27" RoG G-Sync Track IR5 | Thrustmaster Warthog | CH Products Pedals
March 8, 201214 yr Author NoelI just reinstalled everything from the mediafire download, to test for someone else who said the sounds is corrupted.Lets go through everything1) open the panel folder for Piston duke. make sure there is a cab file called "Duke_Cockpit_Sounds_PIST.cab" 2) Open the FSX Gauges folder. make sure there is a gauge file called "DUKE_Cockpit_sounds_PIST.gau"3) Open the FSX Sounds folder. make sure there is a folder called "DUKE_PIST_Cockpit" and its contains wave files and and .ini file called "DUKE_PIST_sound.ini" (total files =39)4) Open the panel.cfg file of the Piston Duke and make sure the following 2 entries has been added to vcockpit01 section:gauge25=DUKE_Cockpit_sounds_PIST!Sound, 2,2,2,2,./sound/DUKE_PIST_Cockpit/DUKE_PIST_sound.inigauge26=Duke_Cockpit_Sounds_PIST!DUKE_PIST_SoundManager, 3,3,3,3If you have done this it should workI think you might have followed the instructions to a T and there is a little error where it was refered to turbine duke instead of Piston Duke.============================================Correct Install instructions for readme file: PISTON DUKE-----------------------------------------------------------------------1) open the folder "Add the cab file inside to panel folder of DUKE turbine" Copy and paste the cab file called "Duke_Cockpit_Sounds_PIST.cab" into the PANEL folder of the PISTON Duke2) Open the folder "Add the file inside this folder to FSX gauges folder" Copy and paste the gauge file "DUKE_Cockpit_sounds_PIST.gau" into the FSX Gauges folder3) Open the folder "Add the folder inside this folder to FSX Sound Folder" Copy and paste the folder "DUKE_PIST_Cockpit" and all its contents into the FSX SOUND folder4) Open the panel folder of the PISTON Duke Find File called "Panel.cfg" Make sure you have a backup of this file incase you mess up.Open the Panel.cfg file with notepadScroll down to section [VCockpit01]add the following 2 lines after the last gauge entrygauge25=DUKE_Cockpit_sounds_PIST!Sound, 2,2,2,2,./sound/DUKE_PIST_Cockpit/DUKE_PIST_sound.inigauge26=Duke_Cockpit_Sounds_PIST!DUKE_PIST_SoundManager, 3,3,3,3SAVE the panel.cfg fileStart FSX.All should be 100%
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