does anyone have a link so I can download the radiosound mod I made about a million years ago? I have lost it yet again in another HDD crash.
Also I have just (literally) downloaded the 2.07 patch with MultiSkins. i am looking forward to getting back into the saddle with BoB (so to speak)
Congrats to all involved on theh BDG for the great update.
I still have access to the Beta forum so if possible I will try to help in anyway i can.
Cheers
SD
Well I am back, and I have a request
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- BDG
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Soupdragon, I have the rar files for the RAF and LW files; PM me your email address and I'll send them to you.
I found the original thread but the download links are no longer valid.
I found the original thread but the download links are no longer valid.
Barry
ASUS P5N32-E-SLI; Core2 Extreme QX6850(3GHz, 1333MHz FSB); 2xNVIDIA 8800 Ultra 768MB SLI; 2GB RAM PC6400 DDR2/800; Vista SP2; DX10; TIR5; mod MSFF2; Saitek Pro Flight - Quadrant, Pedals & Headset; TFS2; VAC; Dell 30"(2560x1600@60 hz)
ASUS P5N32-E-SLI; Core2 Extreme QX6850(3GHz, 1333MHz FSB); 2xNVIDIA 8800 Ultra 768MB SLI; 2GB RAM PC6400 DDR2/800; Vista SP2; DX10; TIR5; mod MSFF2; Saitek Pro Flight - Quadrant, Pedals & Headset; TFS2; VAC; Dell 30"(2560x1600@60 hz)
Hi Soup: All your sound files can be found here:
http://www.avsims.com/CFSX/index.php?op ... &Itemid=54
http://www.avsims.com/CFSX/index.php?op ... &Itemid=54
Wecome back Soup. We save you a place by the fire.
Hope you enjoy your BOBII time.
Hope you enjoy your BOBII time.
Buddye
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- BDG
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Yesterday I had 3 minutes to try this sound mod. Well, it's pretty good, the idea is superb, but still, there's something wrong with it. I don't intend to ruin your work, Soupdragon, but these files sound a bit like a "robot" for me, and not like an old R/T. It lacks something. My idea would be to cut the treble a little, so the sound become a little more "closed". It's an awesome job you did, it just needs some improvements IMHO.
The bandpass for old audio was typically about 450 to 5000Hz, with a pretty sloppy roll-off, and a nasty resonance peak somewhere in the middle. If you're old enough, think of the sound from an old bakelite wall phone. Anyway, they did better with treble than with bass. The sound was "tinny" rather than rumbly.
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