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A wonderful saturday evening ;)

I am creating new sounds for the Samen A340-300. And for those who have already flown on a A340, you might have noticed that when the engine runs over 95% you hear a buzzing sound. Now i want to recreate this in X plane. I have the normal engine sounds and the buzz sound. I want to add the buzzing like in Michael's Boeing 767 when your engines run at max. i looked into the 767 files and there is the sound named "afterburner". So i named my buzz sound also "afterburner". But how do you add this sound to the aircraft in plane maker? And how do you set a certain % when the afterburner starts. 

 

Waiting for some good responses,

 

SwissCyul :D  

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ah, it automatically starts when the throttle handles hit maximum, just create an after burn sound set and add an after burner additional thrust in plane maker's engine specs section, because afterburners add some extra thrust, though I just set my afterburners to give 1 extra pound of thrust so that they don't throw off the function of the jet

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Alright. It worked out :)

Now i have a real buzzing a340 :D

Thanks for your help!!!

one more thing, the afterburners will create a bright flame coming out of each engine, you need to create an invisible acf_flame.png like my 767s have to avoid that flame

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one more thing, the afterburners will create a bright flame coming out of each engine, you need to create an invisible acf_flame.png like my 767s have to avoid that flame

I was just about to ask how to make the flame invisible :D

Thanks!!!!

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