Don't know when it happened, but the sounds for the Spit's stick and rudder are missing. I am sure there were control cable sounds last time I did a pre-flight on the spit, but that was nearly a year ago. I have bought and installed the P-51, P-47, P-40, and T-6 since then. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the spit this morning, but that didn't help. I don't know if this has anything to do with the problem, but my P-40 stick and rudder cable sounds are missing too.
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Stick and rudder sounds missing
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Re: Stick and rudder sounds missing
I could be wrong but I don't believe we ever made stick sounds for the spit, partially because when it was released and also because of the type of stick that is used.
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Re: Stick and rudder sounds missing
Scott,
I'm sure you are right...the control column needed two separate sounds because of the "break" and chain. I think you had much bigger fish to fry with the number of features at that stage!
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I'm sure you are right...the control column needed two separate sounds because of the "break" and chain. I think you had much bigger fish to fry with the number of features at that stage!
D
Re: Stick and rudder sounds missing
Thanks for the info. I am late to the game, so I don't know your product development timeline. I hope you saved the recordings and can find a way to add them in a future update. I really miss them. I have become so used to the real recorded cockpit sounds that those which are missing become glaring holes in the immersive experience Accu-Sim generally provides.
My first A2A product was Accu-Feel about 18 months ago, right after I finished building my sim cockpit. The addition of interactive ambient sounds really enhanced the immersive experience. I was so impressed, the next day I bought the A2A Cub with Accu-Sim. WOW! The addition of real Cub recordings (including switch sounds) blew my mind. I have physical switches in my sim cockpit, but they sound like toys. Now I simply put on my headset, load up an Accu-Sim airplane, and it sounds like I'm in the cockpit of the real thing (except when some sounds like the control stick and rudder are missing )
Hey, speaking of missing sounds, maybe in Accu-Feel V3 you can add a generic switches-and-controls sound package which would work with non Accu-Sim aircraft. I'd buy that upgrade yesterday
My first A2A product was Accu-Feel about 18 months ago, right after I finished building my sim cockpit. The addition of interactive ambient sounds really enhanced the immersive experience. I was so impressed, the next day I bought the A2A Cub with Accu-Sim. WOW! The addition of real Cub recordings (including switch sounds) blew my mind. I have physical switches in my sim cockpit, but they sound like toys. Now I simply put on my headset, load up an Accu-Sim airplane, and it sounds like I'm in the cockpit of the real thing (except when some sounds like the control stick and rudder are missing )
Hey, speaking of missing sounds, maybe in Accu-Feel V3 you can add a generic switches-and-controls sound package which would work with non Accu-Sim aircraft. I'd buy that upgrade yesterday
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