Cyrex1984 Posted October 22, 2018 Report Posted October 22, 2018 First of all congratulations with the release of this amazing aircraft. 1. Is there some way to adjust the volume of the master caution? Its blowing my ears out when wearing my headphones. 2.Can you consider maybe boosting the low freq in the sounds to get more bass from the engine? Regards Quote
SwedenArms Posted October 22, 2018 Report Posted October 22, 2018 click on the headset on the copilot seat, that lowers the volume quite a bit. Quote
Cyrex1984 Posted October 22, 2018 Author Report Posted October 22, 2018 1 hour ago, SwedenArms said: click on the headset on the copilot seat, that lowers the volume quite a bit. Tried that, but that dont lower the master caution sound. Quote
Goran_M Posted October 22, 2018 Report Posted October 22, 2018 Go into your x plane settings and try turning down Master and Interior sounds. Quote
Cyrex1984 Posted October 23, 2018 Author Report Posted October 23, 2018 11 hours ago, Goran_M said: Go into your x plane settings and try turning down Master and Interior sounds. But that turns down all sounds. Any plans to add a volume mixer in the future? Quote
jcallum Posted October 25, 2018 Report Posted October 25, 2018 I find the sounds (other than the master caution sounds) a bit low. For example, I don't hear any sound when I close the cockpit door. No click sounds for switches etc. Should I be hearing these things? Also the prop sounds seem a little muted. Don't get much change in sound when the props feather and unfeather. I will watch some videos to see if I am missing some sounds. John. Quote
skiselkov Posted October 25, 2018 Report Posted October 25, 2018 Currently the only way to adjust volume is to use the interior sound volume. The aircraft is rather quiet inside when just sitting on the ramp. I was surprised when I sat in it with the engine running, having been used to the noise of piston engines. But the sound deadening on the engine is pretty stellar. It gets A LOT louder in flight, but that's mostly not the engine or prop, but the wind noise. I tried to adjust the levels in the cockpit to match what I heard IRL when flying the aircraft. The door sound is rather quiet, but I'll look at enhancing the door shutting "clunk". We might be keeping that too low. As for switches, they were recorded with realistic levels. When the engine is going and especially in flight, there's next to zero chance of you hearing any of those, unless you have the ear of an orchestral conductor. As for headset master caution - they really are very loud. I'll see if we can add a control, like over the intercom, to control headset volume. There is a control there right now, but it controls the interior volume in X-Plane, not just the headset. Quote
jcallum Posted October 25, 2018 Report Posted October 25, 2018 2 hours ago, skiselkov said: Currently the only way to adjust volume is to use the interior sound volume. The aircraft is rather quiet inside when just sitting on the ramp. I was surprised when I sat in it with the engine running, having been used to the noise of piston engines. But the sound deadening on the engine is pretty stellar. It gets A LOT louder in flight, but that's mostly not the engine or prop, but the wind noise. I tried to adjust the levels in the cockpit to match what I heard IRL when flying the aircraft. The door sound is rather quiet, but I'll look at enhancing the door shutting "clunk". We might be keeping that too low. As for switches, they were recorded with realistic levels. When the engine is going and especially in flight, there's next to zero chance of you hearing any of those, unless you have the ear of an orchestral conductor. As for headset master caution - they really are very loud. I'll see if we can add a control, like over the intercom, to control headset volume. There is a control there right now, but it controls the interior volume in X-Plane, not just the headset. Sounds are now back with the latest version (1.0.6). I think I may have screwed up my install on 1.0.5. Sounds are now fine for me. Quote
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