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Griffin sound help please - fraidycat - 20.06.2009

I just installed the Spit mk 14 (what a rocket!) but the engine is so loud I cant hear guns, wingmen, gear, flaps or anything else.
I go to samples/ Griffon, but I cant figure out how to turn down the volume.
Appreciate any help. thanks.


- Eldon45 - 20.06.2009

If you don't have any mixing software, the easiest thing to use is the Sound Recorder that comes standard with XP (I'm assuming Vista has an equivalent). It's under Start/All Programs/Accessories/Entertainment.

Open your Griffon .wavs (...1946/MODS/Griffon_Sounds)with Sound recorder one by one and adjust the sound volume on each and make sure to SAVE each change. It's a hassle but it works. It's a primitive program and adjusts the sound by more or less 25% increments--you'll want to make sure you adjust each .wav the same amount.

Hope this helps...


- Eckhart - 20.06.2009

If I might make a suggestion... Big Grin

Try Jafa's modified Griffon sound!

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=9264 ... 92345876a0

IMHO this is much better than the stock version ( which is nice too but I am a big fan of Jafa's soundmods 8)

Cheers,

Eckhart


- fraidycat - 20.06.2009

Eldon45 Wrote:If you don't have any mixing software, the easiest thing to use is the Sound Recorder that comes standard with XP (I'm assuming Vista has an equivalent). It's under Start/All Programs/Accessories/Entertainment.

Open your Griffon .wavs (...1946/MODS/Griffon_Sounds)with Sound recorder one by one and adjust the sound volume on each and make sure to SAVE each change. It's a hassle but it works. It's a primitive program and adjusts the sound by more or less 25% increments--you'll want to make sure you adjust each .wav the same amount.

Hope this helps...







Thanks for the help Eldon, I had no clue about the Sound Recorder. That will come in handy on a few other sounds I want to adust.
i appreciate you takin the time to tell me how to use it.
Thanks again!


- fraidycat - 20.06.2009

Eckhart Wrote:If I might make a suggestion... Big Grin

Try Jafa's modified Griffon sound!

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=9264 ... 92345876a0

IMHO this is much better than the stock version ( which is nice too but I am a big fan of Jafa's soundmods 8)

Cheers,

Eckhart




Hey, Thanks for the link Eckart, Ill give it a try. 8)