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REAL in-cockpit sound recording from a MESSERSCHMITT Bf-109G2.
Here is everything you ever wanted to hear from inside a real 109 through various aspects of it's flight. Startup, taxi, take off, and aerobatics! ENJOY!!! P.S., as you listen to this, compare it to what we have now in CLOD.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--2H9Dj9eMY |
Scary close to the way CoD sounds.
Except the flap warning horn, always wondered why its missing... |
Yea sound pretty darn close to my 109 for sure.
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Wow..that sounded awesome. It makes me happy about the sound changes to CoD too, we're darn close to the real thing!
I agree on the stall warning too..I didn't know about it, but it would be useful. I can't even count how many times I was flying around wonder why my plane was shaking and I couldn't get full speed. 5 min later I realize I'm a dummy and left the takeoff flaps down. |
Help... I think I'm a geek. I just spent 14 mins of my life listening to an engine on youtube, and I enjoyed it.
P.S Could someone tell me what the large intake on the side of that 109 is? |
It is the main air intake for the Daimler.
the air flows in there, and gets compressed, before it is injected into the engine, and then mixed with fuel.. so... that air intake is the engine's Nose if you will. :) |
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What the hell I can't ear other planes around. This soundtrack is a fake !!!
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This is how this plane must sound when you press "F3"... :)'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXi9_o49rsQ |
Nice video, thanks for sharing it, hadn't seen it before.
The most interesting things for me, apart from the sound of the engine in general, were the difference in sound when the cockpit window was closed, the variable sounds of the wind resistance when doing aerobatics, and the confirmation that I couldn't hear the other planes when he was flying in formation. Edit - Nice flyby video too Gelbevierzehn's, posted while I was writing, thanks. |
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S! Engadin. |
Thanks guys.
I thought it must have been some sort of desert/tropical filter mod. For some reason I've never seen/noticed one before. |
Speaking of sound, what are opinions of best speakers and soundcard to get for a new Rig?
...I'm not a music aficionado. I want best sound for gaming ...COD, ROF, MW3, Battlefield3 Any advice will be appreciated. |
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A pretty good card will sound great through good speakers, a great card will sound poor through bad ones. |
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One of the best and most informative videos I've ever seen! And it's not a motion picture! ;) Thanks!
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Sounds friggen awesome with my 5.1 headphones!
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Awesome!
One of the best I ever heard! Thanks! :) ~S~ |
That's great Ironman but the G2 is not a Emil ? yes? how can people compare the 2, both had different engines ? yes? no ?
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Not that different!
Same exhausts! |
Great sounds, some very similar to the game. I could hear the other plane as a low rumble quite distinctive from the pilots plane.
Thanks for sharing. |
Sounds like the "Check Flight Gustav" CD
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Read the procedures! And then people talk about about CEM where "C" is for "Complex"...
Speaking of ingame EM IL2 1946 was realistic at something like 30%, Clod realism is higher but not so much... 50%? Not really complex... Anyway it's good to know that ingame sounds are really close! Good job there!!! |
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Great video.
The biggest difference I heard is that in-game the wind noise is more attributed to prop speed than it is to airspeed. The engine sounds in that clip seem to be much more predominant than the wind noise at lower speeds. |
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I'd recommend getting a true soundcard with real hardware acceleration. - Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium or - Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer should get you started. Since you want audio for gaming and not for music I'd recommend getting a speaker system that outputs some bass. Logitech Z-5500 (5.1) (4 satellites + 1 center, 1 subwoofer) Logitech Z-906 (5.1) Edifier S530 Gaming (2.1) (2 satellites, 1 subwoofer) Edifier S550 (5.1) Edifier S730D (2.1) The edifiers offer the cleaner sound and are very much capable of playing music brilliantly. With that you'll get a great audio system for a fair price. Beyond that is perfectionism and especially with an edifier system you'll hardly notice the difference. With 5.1 systems the placement is MUCH more important. Don't think you can just buy a 5.1 system and place the speakers anywhere. The setting up process is tiresome but often worth it. 2.1 is easier. If you prefer surround headphones for "precise operations" you could buy a 2.1 system and a great headset. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The video is just awesome. Thanks for the find. I hope we'll still see some sound improvements such as: - Planes nearby shouldn't be audible - A massive difference between canope open and closed - Better wind sounds related to plane speed and airflow |
Defo a great soundtrack,kinda made me feel like the Dude from Big Lebowski when he's listening to bowling matches on his Walkman lol
The sound would probably be very similar to the Emil,but there are many things that affect the noise of a plane (apart for the most obvious ones,there's stuff like aerodynamic noise,propeller noise,structural resonance etc..). Fortunately there are airworthy Emils,so I don't think it would be hard to get hold of their recordings :-) |
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Their drivers have improved and the driver issues after the release of Vista and W7 were unavoidable due to EAX, a technology no other card had but which was disabled due to how DirectX 9 and 10 work. Only soundcards with standard features were able to avoid the mess - creative with EAX however could not. You could research the topic if you like but it's a thing of the past. It was NOT a fault of creative labs and it was a mess that was almost impossible to solve. That said I run about a good dozen of these cards in two of my own and computers of friends and relatives and NONE of them has issues or procudes them. The alternatives are okay as well but much more expensive. For a gamer the Creative cards are great, fully hardware accelerated thus boosting the performance etc. The ASUS card you mention, on the other hand, -costs at least twice as much -doesn't even support EAX / EFX / OpenAL only generic modes -you could better use that money and invest it into the speakers and get the Edifiers Overtall that will give you better sound quality (you won't hear the quality of the ASUS over the Creatives if you don't have some 1k+ headphones, speakers attached) and better compatibility with games due to OpenAL EAX EFX etc. I don't see a reason to dump the added money. Oh and by the way. ASUS cards are also geared towards gamers and they also use technology that's way not for the audiophile. I quote the specs of the Xonar here: Quote:
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