View Full Version : Turning the engine sound ONLY down. How?
Destraex
07-08-2013, 02:44 AM
In COD and now the new russian game coming out I really hope their will be a way to turn down the engine drone on its own. I have tinitus and loud droning noises upset the industrial deafness even in small doses. Can anybody from 1C or the community advise how to turn down the engine drone?
Continu0
07-08-2013, 07:19 PM
I think you have 3 bars in the Sound-Menu of CloD to adjust different sound-volumes. One should also inclued the Engine-Sound.
If you don`t have a special bar for the engine, turn everything else in the game louder and ajust the overal-PC-loudnes.
Hope that helps....
Btw: As a musician I have ear-protection that is individually fitted to my ear. Something like this:
http://www.audioprotect.ch/deu/ap-music-II.aspx
WORTH EVERY PENNY! Sound is great, Protection as well.
redxfred
07-11-2013, 11:41 AM
In COD and now the new russian game coming out I really hope their will be a way to turn down the engine drone on its own. I have tinitus and loud droning noises upset the industrial deafness even in small doses. Can anybody from 1C or the community advise how to turn down the engine drone?
Perhaps you could run your system sound through a mixer, then reduce the frequencies that cause your auditory problem.
Osprey
07-11-2013, 04:55 PM
I think you have 3 bars in the Sound-Menu of CloD to adjust different sound-volumes. One should also inclued the Engine-Sound.
If you don`t have a special bar for the engine, turn everything else in the game louder and ajust the overal-PC-loudnes.
Hope that helps....
Btw: As a musician I have ear-protection that is individually fitted to my ear. Something like this:
http://www.audioprotect.ch/deu/ap-music-II.aspx
WORTH EVERY PENNY! Sound is great, Protection as well.
The trouble is with ear protection, for a guitarist & singer, is that you can't hear how well you are singing with it and all the guys wearing protection make themselves louder to compensate. Best thing to do is all play quieter - try telling that to a drummer!
Continu0
07-11-2013, 10:47 PM
try telling that to a drummer!
I have the luck to play with a drummer knows how to play softly. But still there are situations where it has to be amplified and loud (gigs...). Or if you play in orchestras....
As I said: i can only recommend it, for anyone, at all times...!
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