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Old 05-22-2011, 11:26 AM
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yeah but they both mod some of the same elements so i would recommend deleting the merlin.prs from my folder MODS\CMSound and deleting which every GUI stuff you dont want from either mine or his. Personally I've cut the sounds out from his and put them into mine but I cant post that up because i dont have permission too. I could pm a zip maybe if someone was really struggling to get them working properly together.

Also looking at the presets i appears that the game engine at the moment uses the same sounds for merlins and DB's derived from the same sound files. Just lame quite honestly. Untill SDK is out and the core sounds are expanded on its not worth the effort tbh

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Old 05-22-2011, 04:55 PM
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BigPickle, is that realy what the spit guns sounded like at first i thought i dont like it, but the more i fire, i more i do like them, nice one
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Old 05-22-2011, 05:20 PM
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BigPickle, is that realy what the spit guns sounded like at first i thought i dont like it, but the more i fire, i more i do like them, nice one
The Browning 303's were just re-calibered Browning 1919A1 Machineguns so thats what i used for the sounds so thats probably the closest you'll get if you like realism. The ripping fabric Battle of Britain movie sounds were pure fiction. I have a real sound recording of a 1940 Battle of Britain dogfight, you can hear the mg17's 15's with their high rate, then you can hear the browings in the middle and the FF's chuggin away.



listen to 20 to 27

21 -23 mg FF

25 mg 17's
26 - 33 Browing 303's

By the way
II./JG27_Winter i like how you got the engine sound mod that russian guy made running along side my weapons nice
How did you get your colours so vivid though?
Glad you like it guys, wait till your in cockpit and get hit, you'l shiver i promise


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Old 05-22-2011, 06:09 PM
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thanks for the video =)
sounds nice
just 1 thing dont know if this has been asked but of will this work online? will it work will it not work or will it get u banned
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Old 06-07-2011, 04:19 AM
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The gun sounds realistic enough... but it just sounds like one gun. You need to use that same sound but played 8 times at once with random timing.

I think if you do that you will end up with... more or less the original sound :p

So far The engine sound mods I have heard are great but I don't think anyone has managed to improve on the original gun sounds.
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Old 06-07-2011, 11:15 AM
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The gun sounds realistic enough... but it just sounds like one gun. You need to use that same sound but played 8 times at once with random timing.
Impossible I'm afraid, that sort of thing has to be hardcoded in the sound engine. I've tried mixing the track in multiples but it just sounds like noise.
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