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  1. I'm using a Pioneer SE-M290 headset and I noticed taht rumble on the first descent I made... I was astonished. The only pending account is the engines noise evolution while ascending into cruise. But I think that's a FSX limitation. I overcome to it setting Engine sound level at around 30 on FSX... Then, wind sound masks engine sound. However, retarding rumble is not perceptable, we need an agreement between this two facts!
  2. My mistake because I didn't remember that when I was trying sound configurations I reduced engines sound. That's why wind sound is a bit loud at low speeds for me. When I'm on approach I can barely hear the engines, but if I raise engines sound level on FSX then when on cruise I will hear engines a bit loud. That's why I want to reduce wind sound level at lower speeds, but don't want to supress it!
  3. I found someone having the same problem:http://forum.avsim.net/topic/353587-missing-cockpit-sound/page__hl__sound__fromsearch__1
  4. Yes, that is... But I think that wind shouldn't be perceptible at least until 190 knots. That's what I would change. I have realised that when you are rolling along the runway you can begin to hear the wind sound, what is not realistic for me.
  5. I'm my opinion it would be great that the wind sound would be hearable at a higher speed. Then, if you decrease the engine sounds when you are at a speed, for example, below of 200kias, you will hear the engines. But if you are above 200 Kias, the wind sound will make that engines are not so loud so the sound experience can be greater in cruise.Does someone knows how can I modify the sound.cfg so that wind sound below a speed to be weaker?
  6. I knew that issue and it isnt the one I'm experiencing. What happens is that I can hear the engines but not the bleed or avionics. For the moment its not happening, but it does time to time.
  7. I tried without SP1 and I had no problem since now.
  8. Hello allI'm experiencing an issue related to cockpit sounds. When I install the plane from zero I can fly normally with every sound working. However, some flights later I loose cockpit sounds. I can only hear engines. No switches, packs... sounds.I'm using EZCA and ASE. I have checked sounds in FMC menu and everything is OK.Anyone knows?To solve it I have to uninstall and reinstall the plane and SP1. I have to say that it wasn't happening before SP1, but I can't confirm the SP1 to be the problem, I'll have to try flying without the SP1.W7/64bit
  9. Hello all... It happened to me too. But the issue ocurrs, as StuartMcInture says, when you disengage the brakes by using the knob insted of pushing the brakes. So if the airplane is "autobrkaing" and I disconect the autobrake using the period key, or the button assigned to the brakes in my joystick there is no problem. However, if I disconect the autobrake rotating the knob when it is still braking, this issue ocurrs!

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