June 27, 20205 yr How to add avionics sound in such way that after switching batteries sound will be played continuously ? Artur
June 27, 20205 yr Hi--are you using any particular ATC program? Forever indebted to the late Michael Greenblatt of FSGS.
June 27, 20205 yr FYI, you can add some avionics sounds to Pilot2ATC, such as radio static, the click sound when flopping frequencies and the mic click. Great addon-best atc short of Vatsim. Forever indebted to the late Michael Greenblatt of FSGS.
June 28, 20205 yr Simsounds app works great for adding immersive sounds. Vinod Kumar i9 10900K 5.3 Ghz, RTX 3090, 32GB RAM, Win 11. Alpha-Yoke, Bravo-Throttles, TM Joystick, TM-Rudder, 48" 4K TV.
June 28, 20205 yr Author Hmm... I think i was not precise here, so i start again. I want to improve immersion when being inside cockpit. So far it is so that after switching on batteries cockpit is totally silent - no sound of gyro, no sound of fans cooling avionics, not realistic as we speak about big tubeliner. So i thought i will change that by adding a sound file which will sound like cooling fan, just to hear some hum inside cockpit. Problem is that i do not know how to modify 'sound.cfg' to add such file and play that one after switching on batteries. Artur
June 28, 20205 yr qw787, pmdg etc all have very good avionics sounds as you power up the aircraft.. which tubeline do you have? Vinod Kumar i9 10900K 5.3 Ghz, RTX 3090, 32GB RAM, Win 11. Alpha-Yoke, Bravo-Throttles, TM Joystick, TM-Rudder, 48" 4K TV.
June 28, 20205 yr You can add a [GYRO_SOUND] section to your sound.cfg file like this example: [GYRO_SOUND] filename=TSS-Cockpitenv flags=0 viewpoint=1 minimum_volume=8650 maximum_volume=9582 There is no stock avionics WAV file so you need to find a suitable one yourself. Edited June 28, 20205 yr by hschuit
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