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Duke sound package

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The previous related topic is now rather aged, so I re-open it for the following reason :

 

1) the Duke Turbine Sound package files v1.2 works pretty fine with FSX, thanks to JB the dev ;

2) I just made the Duke Turbine migration to Prepar3D, and it went pretty fine ;

3) I tried to re-install the Sound package v1.2 as per the readme and the illustration.jpg provided with the sound package v1.2.

 

I'm 99% sure I did the whole process the right way, including the 2 lines added after the last gauge entry in the [VCockpit01] section of the panel.cfg located : Lockheed Martin/Prepar3D/SimObjects/Airplanes/RealAir Duke Turbine/panel

 

gauge25=DUKE_Cockpit_sounds!Sound, 2,2,2,2,./sound/DUKE_TURB_Cockpit/DUKE_TURB_sound.ini

gauge26=DukeT_Cockpit_Sounds!DUKE_TURB_SoundManager, 3,3,3,3

 

but there is no sounds from the v1.2 package. The Turbine Duke other sounds are OK.

 

Has anyone of you tried the same migration and sound package v1.2 installation to Prepar3D ?

 

Could it be related to a wrong path in the gauge 25 & 26 descriptions above ?

 

Merci d'avance

I tried it as well but it seems that Doug Dawson's sound gauge used for the extra effects doesn't like Prepar3D. Their Lancair Legacy which uses the same gauge also has this problem.

KInd regards

Jean-Paul

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