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Engine sound not fading when gaining altidute

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    flykorni
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    Hi!

    A feature I'd really like to be added is the fading of the engine sounds when getting higher (thinner air --> less noise). Any chance for this to be considered as a future update?

    Otherwise a fantastic product!!!

    Regards, Wolfgang

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      Mark
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      Thank you for the feedback. We have passed this over to our sound development team to take a look into.

      Mark - Just Flight

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        Thank you for the feedback. We have passed this over to our sound development team to take a look into.

        Mark - Just Flight

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        Genista
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        @mark one nice way to implement this could be adding a progressive low-pass filter proportional to altitude (or pressurization delta-P).

        That way, the low-pass filter will slowly tame the hiss and whistle of the jet engine, but keep the low frequency rumbles that travel through the airframe.

        This, I think, should provide a very close-to-life experience.

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          @mark one nice way to implement this could be adding a progressive low-pass filter proportional to altitude (or pressurization delta-P).

          That way, the low-pass filter will slowly tame the hiss and whistle of the jet engine, but keep the low frequency rumbles that travel through the airframe.

          This, I think, should provide a very close-to-life experience.

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          Mark
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          Thanks for the additional feedback. I'll get this passed over to our sound development team to take a look into.

          Mark - Just Flight

          Just Flight Development Assistant

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