February 13, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, regis9 said: may give in and buy the TSS set/download the mod There are 2 patches out by now, one of them addressing the sound which IMHO got better. But yes, AS ordered a completely new sound recording to be added later. To me having never flown (in) a Twotter before it flies nice in terms of great, follows FP with AP on and is easy to handle. Did not try ILS landings though, did some longer flights along AU west coast from YSSY area to Cold Coast and further, using the AP during cruise and then handfly the Twotter down. Always worked perfect. Cannot compare with the Kodak though as I don’t own that and wanted no glass cockpit (which I cannot handle); usually fly the FBW but for PAKT, EGLC or ENHF the Twotter fits better. as per the sound mod 2 caveats: 1) it will cost some additional 12-14bucks for the TSS sound files the mod uses and 2) the mod afaik can only applied to the non MP version for encryption reasons Phil Leaven i5 10600KF, 32 GB 3200 RAM, ASUS 4070 12GB EVO, Asus ROG Z490-H, 2 WD Black NVME for each Win11 (500GB) and MSFS (1TB), Rolling Cache 16GB, Photogrammetry always OFF, Live Weather and Live Traffic always ON, Res 2560x1440 on 27"
February 13, 20224 yr I tried the TSS sound files, and after two tries in applying it - I gave up on it. 'Course that doesn't mean I added the mod correctly. I may have sussed it up. Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700F CPU @ 2.90GHz (8 cores) Hyper on, Evga RTX 3060 12 Gig, 32 GB ram, Windows 11, P3D v6, and MSFS 2020 and a couple of SSD's
February 14, 20224 yr 12 hours ago, jarmstro said: CMM's Twin Otter sound/flight model/autopilot mod. Nice. I find his Kodiak mod pretty important too. Without it, at idle and full flaps with the prop all the way forward, you can come down at a whopping 400fpm. Yeahhhhhh... in a turboprop. 😁 Kodiak is great once his mod fixed this though. Andrew Crowley
February 14, 20224 yr Just installed the Twin Otter yesterday and just sitting on the tarmac at KAVX the plane looks impressive as I suppose in RL. I have plenty of air hauler trips planned for her and am sure AeroSoft will keep adding new stuff to round it out. ns AMD RYZEN 9 5900X 12 CORE CPU - ZOTAC RTX 3060Ti GPU - NZXT H510i ELITE CASE - EVO M.2 970 500GB DRIVE - 32GB XTREEM 4000 MEM - XPG GOLD 80+ 650 WATT PS - NZXT 280 HYBRID COOLER
February 14, 20224 yr 54 minutes ago, bean_sprout said: Just installed the Twin Otter yesterday and just sitting on the tarmac at KAVX the plane looks impressive as I suppose in RL. I have plenty of air hauler trips planned for her and am sure AeroSoft will keep adding new stuff to round it out. ns When using Air Hauler be sure to check your fuel load before takeoff because AH will load all the fuel in center tank #1 first leaving center tank #2 empty or near empty (depending on the fuel load size) that can cause an engine to shutdown. Edited February 14, 20224 yr by northtexas System: Rysen 7-9700X, MSI Pro X870-P WiFi AM5 Motherboard, Team T-Force Delta 64 GB DDR5 6000 Mhz, Corsair RM1000x80 PLUS Gold, Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Super Windforce 12GB OC, NVIDIA Drivers 610.47, 2TB WD Blue SN580 NVMe m.2 SSD for Windows 11 Home, 2TB WD Black SN850X NVMe m2 SSD for MSFS & Steam, LG 27GX700A-B 280 Hz OLED 27" 2560x1440 280Hz Monitor, Thrustmaster Airbus flight stick, Logitech M510 wireless Mouse.
February 14, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, northtexas said: When using Air Hauler be sure to check your fuel load before takeoff because AH will load all the fuel in center tank #1 first leaving center tank #2 empty or near empty (depending on the fuel load size) that can cause an engine to shutdown. Thanks for the tip but I was speaking in general terms as I don't own any career software (yet). The plane offers many flight options . I'm sure that it'll become an MSFS classic over time. ns AMD RYZEN 9 5900X 12 CORE CPU - ZOTAC RTX 3060Ti GPU - NZXT H510i ELITE CASE - EVO M.2 970 500GB DRIVE - 32GB XTREEM 4000 MEM - XPG GOLD 80+ 650 WATT PS - NZXT 280 HYBRID COOLER
February 14, 20224 yr Yeah, like it too. Did a beautiful morning flight today from Lukla to Paro in impressive sunrise, weather and clouds were gorgeous Phil Leaven i5 10600KF, 32 GB 3200 RAM, ASUS 4070 12GB EVO, Asus ROG Z490-H, 2 WD Black NVME for each Win11 (500GB) and MSFS (1TB), Rolling Cache 16GB, Photogrammetry always OFF, Live Weather and Live Traffic always ON, Res 2560x1440 on 27"
February 15, 20224 yr On 2/13/2022 at 1:26 PM, regis9 said: Did they improve the sounds at all in the patch a few days ago? I may give in and buy the TSS set/download the mod but I’m curious if there’s been further improvements. The patch was an improvement, but the sounds are still not configured correctly. The biggest issue is that the pitch / frequency of the engines and prop do not scale with the throttle. It's very much like driving a car with a CVT transmission - it sounds like it's at a constant RPM no matter how hard you step on the gas. Very immersion breaking. There are a few easy to use dev tools that would address this issue by simply adjusting the pitch of the existing sound files in proportion to the amount of throttle and/or feathering. They are in the process of re-recording the audio samples - but ironically, the quality of the samples are already excellent - the fix is far easier than that, and I'm a bit concerned they'll implement the new audio samples, and once again forget to configure them correctly. This same issue also exists on the CRJ BTW - once you notice it, it's hard to unnotice it. Fingers crossed that the eventual patch fixes this, because it's an otherwise good product.
February 15, 20224 yr 10 hours ago, enright said: The patch was an improvement, but the sounds are still not configured correctly. The biggest issue is that the pitch / frequency of the engines and prop do not scale with the throttle. It's very much like driving a car with a CVT transmission - it sounds like it's at a constant RPM no matter how hard you step on the gas. Very immersion breaking. Surely this is exactly how it's supposed to behave? It has constant-speed propellers, so the pitch of the engine note will only change with the RPM. This varies with the power levers until the RPM enters the governed range and then only with the prop levers above that. This is what I see and hear in the sim. MarkH https://www.youtube.com/@AlmostAviation AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D / 64Gb DDR5 / Zotac RTX 5070 Ti / 2560 x 1440 display
February 15, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, MarkDH said: Surely this is exactly how it's supposed to behave? It has constant-speed propellers, so the pitch of the engine note will only change with the RPM. This varies with the power levers until the RPM enters the governed range and then only with the prop levers above that. This is what I see and hear in the sim. Is the TSS mod wrong then? As you can clearly hear the prop and the turbine sounds reacting independently to movement of their respective control levers. Edited February 15, 20224 yr by bobcat999 Rob (but call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind). I like to trick airline passengers into thinking I have my own swimming pool in my back yard by painting a large blue rectangle on my patio. Intel 14900K in a Z790 motherboard with water cooling, RTX 4080, 32 GB 6000 CL30 DDR5 RAM, W11 and MSFS on Samsung 980 Pro NVME SSD's. Core Isolation Off, Game Mode Off.
February 15, 20224 yr 1 hour ago, MarkDH said: Surely this is exactly how it's supposed to behave? It has constant-speed propellers, so the pitch of the engine note will only change with the RPM. This varies with the power levers until the RPM enters the governed range and then only with the prop levers above that. This is what I see and hear in the sim. Only the propeller is constant speed, the engine is not and turbine RPM changes with every movement of the throttle. There is no physical connection between the engine and propeller on a PT6, it's all done with a free power turbine. Your synopsis would be correct for a geared turboprop such as the Garrett TPE331, then the key variable in-flight is propeller blade pitch. Edited February 15, 20224 yr by ckyliu ckyliu, proud supporter of ViaIntercity.com. i5 12400F, 32GB, RTX4070, more in "About me" on my profile.
February 15, 20224 yr 2 minutes ago, ckyliu said: Only the propeller is constant speed, the engine is not and turbine RPM changes with every movement of the throttle. There is no physical connection between the engine and propeller on a PT6, it's all done with a free power turbine. Your synopsis would be correct for a geared turboprop such as the Garrett TPE331, then the key variable in-flight is propeller blade pitch. Do you really hear any turbine noise above the sound of the props? MarkH https://www.youtube.com/@AlmostAviation AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D / 64Gb DDR5 / Zotac RTX 5070 Ti / 2560 x 1440 display
February 15, 20224 yr @MarkDH Depends on the aircraft type and where you are sat, the propellers are louder inside because the lower pitch sound penetrates more but the "gas generator" is definitely in the sound mix, and is more noticeable as the prop RPM is backed off. Outside you frequently hear the jet scream more than the prop (just watch any video featuring a Rolls Royce Dart engined aircraft). I should add even with a constant speed propeller you get sound changes when moving the power levers purely from the propeller biting into the air more (or less). The constant speed is achieved by adjusting propeller blade pitch angle to suit whatever power the engine is outputting at that moment. Edited February 15, 20224 yr by ckyliu ckyliu, proud supporter of ViaIntercity.com. i5 12400F, 32GB, RTX4070, more in "About me" on my profile.
February 15, 20224 yr 2 hours ago, MarkDH said: Surely this is exactly how it's supposed to behave? It has constant-speed propellers, so the pitch of the engine note will only change with the RPM. This varies with the power levers until the RPM enters the governed range and then only with the prop levers above that. This is what I see and hear in the sim. That's what I thought at first: "there's no way that all this work went into this and they overlooked this one thing - this has to be by design - maybe there is something about the Otter engine I'm not aware of". Here are two examples of what a Twin Otter sounds like in real life - there are clear and definite pitch changes all throughout the throttle range. I think the sound samples in the Aerosoft Twin are well recorded and really do capture the unique audio characteristics of the engine - the turbine, the prop wash, etc.. That's what makes the complete absence of pitch adjustment such a bummer - its just a small oversight in the configuration of excellent sound samples in an otherwise good product, but one that breaks the immersion. They have already acknowledged that there is an issue with sounds - I just hope they fix the thing that needs fixing (sample transitions and pitch) and not the thing that isn't broken (the quality of the sound samples).
February 15, 20224 yr 29 minutes ago, MarkDH said: Do you really hear any turbine noise above the sound of the props? I suppose we would have to ask a real Twin Otter pilot that, or maybe someone who has been a passenger. I'm no expert - as many years ago I once ran towards a perimeter fence hoping the get a glimpse of a Brymon Twin Otter taxiing out, only to find it was a guy with a petrol powered strimmer cutting the grass! Rob (but call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind). I like to trick airline passengers into thinking I have my own swimming pool in my back yard by painting a large blue rectangle on my patio. Intel 14900K in a Z790 motherboard with water cooling, RTX 4080, 32 GB 6000 CL30 DDR5 RAM, W11 and MSFS on Samsung 980 Pro NVME SSD's. Core Isolation Off, Game Mode Off.
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