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Engine Sound rework of bf 109 g4 ?


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=ARTOA=Rauchenderkolben
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See what I have found on youtube. Listen how much base there is in the low end. think that recording is quite helpful to reproduce the engine sound of a 109 g4 :)

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Listening to recordings off of video cameras are not a scientifically accurate representation of audio recordings. The increase in base can more sensibly be from the sensitivity the low quality microphone in the video camera than from the actual engine. 

E69_geramos109
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Even with that i think the difference between this and in game sound is quite noticeable.

Maybe the helmet changes also the noise that the pilot percieve.

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  • 1CGS
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See what I have found on youtube.

 

You are hardly the first person to post that video here. 

=ARTOA=Rauchenderkolben
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Well I'm sorry to post it then "again" :S ... I am sure the increased base sound comes from the reflections inside the canopy and the plexi glas dampening mid to high frequencies. But that's what you hear when you are inside a bf 109 :) I'm certain the increased bass has a natural cause and is not edited through equlizer. And usually those cams do not have a very responsive microphone to lower frequencies, so I would believe that if you sit in a 109 the base is again a lot more present. also the type of sound appears to me different than ingame. this one has more flaws, it's skipping ignitions and grumblely, especially at low rpm. But I'm happy with the way it is ingame now, it's just a little flat to me, the power of these engines does not come through acoustic wise. I'll just try to play with an equlizer if I am the only one feeling that way :)

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=TBAS=Sshadow14
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you can pick up go pro and some good mics on ebay that will allow to record audio @ professional levels no problems.

but this sounds like stock Gopro Mics

While they have amazing range as very high quality mics they only rated like 100hz - 11khz for clear audio pickup

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