Does anyone know where i can get some decent ERJ 135/140/145 sounds.
Thanks
Have you looked inside the aircraft.cfg? Often you'll find a reference to the type of engines used. This way you'll be able to search for engine type rather than aircraft type.
In effect this means that if you cannot find the exact engine sounds your a/c requires, you can find one that's very similar and you'll be jumping for joy
Thanks for the advice, the CFG file says the engine is a Rolls Royce AE 3007A1/3 Turbofan
Where would it be best to search for these sounds, I haven't found anything on Avsim.
PW
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Go here http://www.fsdome.com/ copy the Rolls Royce AE 3007A1/3 Turbofan in the search Blank and choose FS2004 sound as searching category.You will get some interesting results.
Unfortunately it doesn't give the option to copy the exact address to guide you to the page.
Thanks GM. I think i'm gonna download the RB211 one, it'll be better than the default 734 sounds. 😀 😀
➡ http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?CatID=fs2004snds&DLID=73030
This is the closest one I could find... looks promising
Thanks Tailhook, will try this one aswell. 😀
P.S Why are sound files so big??
pilotwannabe wrote:
Thanks Tailhook, will try this one aswell. 😀
P.S Why are sound files so big??
Because they are in a WAV file format.
pilotwannabe wrote:
Thanks Tailhook, will try this one aswell. 😀
P.S Why are sound files so big??
This is a very good question and to keep in mind that the two biggest folders in an aircraft's package are usually the sound and the panel folder, we understand the reason why the authors alias sounds and panels.
By aliasing the sound and panel, the download of quality freeware like Posky and iFDG to name only two, can shrink to as little as around 4000KB. Including a good soundset and a panel within the download could bloat the file easily to 80MB or more.
I spoil myself with sounds, my HDD is big enough. My soundfolder alone is bigger than the entire fs9 folder (except sounds and panels).
Note: If you create a special folder for sounds, you only need to install each soundset once and can use it on as many a/c as you like. Of course the same also applies to panels. If you need any help with this, just ask.
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