!st Generation DMU sounds.
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!st Generation DMU sounds.
I've been having a bash at changing the sounds applied to the RSC Class 101 to something possibly more accurate.
This is a work in progress.
This has already been posted in the Videos section, but is reposted here for wider attention (Moderators please remove if deemed needed.).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFpQJBVv ... ture=share
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Bob.
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Would be good to see the rain effects on it as well
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Re: !st Generation DMU sounds.
If someone wants to try the sounds as they stand at the moment, please let me know by PM. Once I'm even half-satisfied with the sounds, I want to try adding them to 'other' DMUs...
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Re: !st Generation DMU sounds.
I've now had luck in replacing the sounds supplied with an alternative-provider modelled Pressed Steel DMU, which now sounds like my modified RSC Class 101.
The only thing that doesn't seem to work on the Pressed Steel DMU is the fact that as there's no Driver - Guard acknowledging buzzer modelled in that cab, pressing B doesn't do anything.
To get these sounds, the original RSC Class 101 needs to be installed beforehand.
Is anyone interested in trying them out? Please send me an IM if so.
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Bob.
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Re: !st Generation DMU sounds.
Which one might that be?andynwt wrote:Would love to get some better sounds for an old DMU I have installed but I don't think it's the one you're referring to
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That's the 101 and the **other** one that's getting the 1st gen sound treatment.
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tads1970 wrote:Sounds nice Bob,youv'e done a good job.I'm halfway there with that old DMU can't mention for other reasons,will post an update today.
That's the 101 and the **other** one that's getting the 1st gen sound treatment.
Daz
Hello Daz,
Thank you!. I've done the sounds for the 'suburban' set, and plan on doing the 'other' set later on
I've sorted out the screaming gears problem, now I want to get the physics a bit more realistic in the acceleration department...
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Bob.
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Lol!winifred89 wrote:Well done Bob and Daz, you wait years for correct DMU sounds and 2 magician's come at once
I'm sure that Daz feels the same way too
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Re: !st Generation DMU sounds.
I now have the Sheffield-built DMU running happily aliased to my modified RSC Class 101 sounds
As previously noted, the physics need tweaking, but overall, she's a nice drive now
Again, if anyone would like to try the modified DMU, please drop me a PM.
Very Best Wishes,
Bob.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/bristol-re ... hotostream
Evening folks,
Every Loco or DMU in this shot has had their sounds tweaked.
The 08 now has an air whistle, the 47 now has a 47 Horn, and the two DMUs are now aliased to my new sound settings for the RSC Class 101 DMU.
[Moderator Comment: "Easilyconfused - Download link changed at Bob's request since it was causing issues. Thanks for resolving that Bob.]
The new DMU sounds are free to download here:-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/eyztknhmxv628 ... unds.rar?m
Please note that this project is very much still a work-in-progress. The driver-guard acknowledgement buzzer does not work in the non-RSC DMUs due to it not being modelled in their cabs!. Also, the physics need tweaking to stop the DMUs accelerating like a Formula 1 car
. Finally, compatibility is best with the default RSC Class 101 Pack.
I hope that you enjoy the DMUs more now.
Very Best Wishes,
Bob.
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