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How The Sound Has Been Done For The T7

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Yes - definately - You will get by far the best 777 audio experience setting your soundcard to 2.1 (stereo) and using two speakers for playback.

 

This is an interesting idea - maybe with this method you can have the current 777 high quality stereo sounds in the back speakers while having the cockpit panel sounds infront ? Some one please try this:

 

1 - Set the sound card to stereo (2.1) - Not sure about this ... but maybe even is stereo mode you can use the outputs of the rear speaker are a pair of sterer speaker outputs that are not in surround mode?

2 - If part 1 is possible - assign the FSX sound to the rear speakers - so the engines play the 777 current engines via the rear speakers in Stereo.

3 - Assign the PMDG cockpit panel sounds to the front two speakers via the FMC sound options.

Would you need to do part 2 from the soundcard UI? Or is that done from elsewhere?

 

Sent from Samsung Galaxy Note 2

 

 

Eric 

 

 

navigate to -> FSX/Options/Settings/Sound

 

in the sound area (left side) select the sound device (soundcard) where the rear speakers are connected to.

 

 

 

JG

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Hats down to the creator of this immaculate sound set! That's absolutely number one sound I've ever heard coming from my flight sim...

 

Regards,

Martin Martinov / VATSIM 1207931

navigate to -> FSX/Options/Settings/Sound

 

in the sound area (left side) select the sound device (soundcard) where the rear speakers are connected to.

 

 

 

JG

Ah, you need two sound cards. Not happening. I changed from 5.1 to 2.1 worn a subwoofer. Sounds pretty good.

 

Sent from Samsung Galaxy Note 2

 

 

Eric 

 

 

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If i got the thumbs up from Armen i could do this for users who want the surround sound effect. But i would not touch it until Armen said yo!!

 

Thats his baby .

 

Steve

Steve,

 

Dont worry about it!  Working on it now - almost finished!

 

Should be available shortly!

 

:lol:

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Armen L Cholakian
PMDG Sound Engineer

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Steve,

 

Dont worry about it!  Working on it now - almost finished!

 

Should be available shortly!

 

:lol:

Right on that kewl thanks for the reply

Hats down to the creator of this immaculate sound set! That's absolutely number one sound I've ever heard coming from my flight sim...

Thanks Martin!  :lol:

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Armen L Cholakian
PMDG Sound Engineer

Steve,

 

Dont worry about it!  Working on it now - almost finished!

 

Should be available shortly!

 

:lol:

Thanks Armen.

Eric 

 

 

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I'm so sorry steve has died today i just don't know what to say ! sorrry guys

 

HE LOVED YOU !

I'm so sorry steve has died today i just don't know what to say ! sorrry guys

 

HE LOVED YOU !

What is this? If this is true, I am deeply sorry for your loss. What a great person, he will be missed.

Eric 

 

 

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