Can I reduce the rumbeling engin sounds?
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Hi all
I do love the caravan. Its my first Black Square aircraft. I loved it so much I also bought the Baron and Bonanza pack.With the Caravan, for me the rumbling engine sounds are too strong. I would like to hear the prop sound more with a little less rumbling.
Is there a setting I could change to reduce these a little?
Thanks in advance if you can help.
Best wishes.
Bob -
Hi all
I do love the caravan. Its my first Black Square aircraft. I loved it so much I also bought the Baron and Bonanza pack.With the Caravan, for me the rumbling engine sounds are too strong. I would like to hear the prop sound more with a little less rumbling.
Is there a setting I could change to reduce these a little?
Thanks in advance if you can help.
Best wishes.
Bob@rlaycock said in Can I reduce the rumbeling engin sounds?:
I would like to hear the prop sound more with a little less rumbling.
Unfortunately, we have been receiving numerous complaints that the propeller sound should be removed, and replaced with more rumbling sounds. What you describe was more how it sounded in v1.0, which elicited many requests for more propeller sounds, and less rumbling sounds... For some reason, it appears difficult to please my users with the Caravan sounds, specifically, but I promise I will always do my best.
Just to check, I wanted to make sure you were aware of the headphone simulation with adjustable volume levels that can be activated by clicking the pilot's headphone jacks and scrolling the mouse wheel.
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Hi @Black-Square
Thank you so much for the response
Re: Unfortunately, we have been receiving numerous complaints that the propeller sound should be removed, and replaced with more rumbling sounds.I guess it goes to show that we are all different. I always say: "it would be a boring world if we were all the same"
Re: Just to check, I wanted to make sure you were aware of the headphone simulation with adjustable volume levels that can be activated by clicking the pilot's headphone jacks and scrolling the mouse wheel.
I was not aware of the scrolling wheel bit! This could well be the answer for me.
Thanks again for the help.
Best wishes.
Bob -
@rlaycock said in Can I reduce the rumbeling engin sounds?:
I would like to hear the prop sound more with a little less rumbling.
Unfortunately, we have been receiving numerous complaints that the propeller sound should be removed, and replaced with more rumbling sounds. What you describe was more how it sounded in v1.0, which elicited many requests for more propeller sounds, and less rumbling sounds... For some reason, it appears difficult to please my users with the Caravan sounds, specifically, but I promise I will always do my best.
Just to check, I wanted to make sure you were aware of the headphone simulation with adjustable volume levels that can be activated by clicking the pilot's headphone jacks and scrolling the mouse wheel.
@Black-Square FYI - since the 1.1 update the scrolling up down to change the noise cancelling volume doesn't appear to work (at least for me). Plugging the headphones in works, just can't adjust it.
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@Black-Square FYI - since the 1.1 update the scrolling up down to change the noise cancelling volume doesn't appear to work (at least for me). Plugging the headphones in works, just can't adjust it.
@MiRexer You're probably using legacy interaction mode, which uses mouse clicks to the left or the right of the clickspot instead. Let me know if you have a chance to give it a try. You should see rotating arrow cursors when you're in the right spot.
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Hi all
I do love the caravan. Its my first Black Square aircraft. I loved it so much I also bought the Baron and Bonanza pack.With the Caravan, for me the rumbling engine sounds are too strong. I would like to hear the prop sound more with a little less rumbling.
Is there a setting I could change to reduce these a little?
Thanks in advance if you can help.
Best wishes.
BobHi Bob! This post is just for my curiosity and for friendly conversation
I don't intend to further frustrate Nick with conflicting feedback. You see, I was definitely one of the "complainers" about the 1.1 sounds. The quality of sound design that we are now able to achieve in MSFS is unbelievable, so much better than any flightsim before. But as a result, users are becoming more particular, and I see wars of opinion about sound playing out in the community that are more vigorous than before. I've become very curious about how different people perceive airplane sounds in MSFS, and how they develop their preferences.With that said, how would you characterize the "rumbling" sound you're talking about? To my ear, Boris really amped up the bass, the overall drama in the sound update that came with 1.1, so I would say there is even more rumbling than before. The problem that myself and others complained about was a new prop sound playing in the cockpit that seemed like an external sound...a buzzing of the prop, that was playing inside. And that's just not something you hear in a single-engine turboprop, for various reasons that I could explain (but will hold off for now).
As a point of comparison, how do you like the sounds of the default MSFS Caravan?
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Hi Bob! This post is just for my curiosity and for friendly conversation
I don't intend to further frustrate Nick with conflicting feedback. You see, I was definitely one of the "complainers" about the 1.1 sounds. The quality of sound design that we are now able to achieve in MSFS is unbelievable, so much better than any flightsim before. But as a result, users are becoming more particular, and I see wars of opinion about sound playing out in the community that are more vigorous than before. I've become very curious about how different people perceive airplane sounds in MSFS, and how they develop their preferences.With that said, how would you characterize the "rumbling" sound you're talking about? To my ear, Boris really amped up the bass, the overall drama in the sound update that came with 1.1, so I would say there is even more rumbling than before. The problem that myself and others complained about was a new prop sound playing in the cockpit that seemed like an external sound...a buzzing of the prop, that was playing inside. And that's just not something you hear in a single-engine turboprop, for various reasons that I could explain (but will hold off for now).
As a point of comparison, how do you like the sounds of the default MSFS Caravan?
@C525B And I just want to be clear that my comment above was not directed at you (or anyone in particular), lest there be any ambiguity
I've seen your name around here for quite a while, so I know that your questions and commentary always come from the right place. In fact, your line of questioning here is very precise, and could lead to interesting data. I'm sure if I can act upon it with as much precision, but I will look forward to any responses. -
@C525B And I just want to be clear that my comment above was not directed at you (or anyone in particular), lest there be any ambiguity
I've seen your name around here for quite a while, so I know that your questions and commentary always come from the right place. In fact, your line of questioning here is very precise, and could lead to interesting data. I'm sure if I can act upon it with as much precision, but I will look forward to any responses.@Black-Square No, of course not, I never took it that way! As I said, I am genuinely curious about this. I have a real flying background in corporate aircraft and have also been into flightsim sound design for a while. Sound adds a guttural, immersive aspect to flightsim. I'm just excited about the current state of the art, although I also have some strongly-held opinions.
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Hi @C525B
Overall I think the Caravan sounds are great. However for me (I think its probably a personal preference) I am just not a fan of the low down rumbling sounds. I think it is as you mentioned the bass has been amped up. (I actual tried reducing the bass on my speakers but it did not seam to make a difference). Please note its not a major issue for me as I am totally enjoying the Black Square Craven. I just somehow wish I could hear the propeller whine a little more over the rumbling sound (I believe the rumbling is simulating the actual engine rumble?).Best wishes.
Bob