Thanks.My eventual plan is to be able to record these engines myself, simultaneously inside and outside the cockpit, rather than search for freeware sounds to remix for AHII. Granted, the equipment won't be cheap (wide diaphragm vacuum tube condenser microphones fed to a vacuum tube power amplifier which itself feeds to a laptop mixing station), but the results would be phenomenal. Of course, using such hardware, every recording would be referenced at 32-bit, 192khz stereo, kept in a secure archive from which down sampled, remixed copies could be made.Once everything is mixed and packaged, I think it would be entirely acceptable to make the sounds free for everyone. Think of it as a kind of museum format, where anyone can experience what it sounded like for the pilots who flew during the war on all sides.
only a moron would use Dolby positioning in a game.
Oh yea, gotta love vacuum tubes. MOSFETs got nothing on them
All packs have been revised, and the P&W R-1830 / Wright R-1820 Pack is complete. I strongly recommend that everyone download the new versions.Allison V-1710 PackBMW 801 PackDaimler-Benz DB600 Series PackP&W R-1830 & Wright R-1820 PackPratt & Whitney R-2800 PackRolls Royce Merlin PackRolls Royce Griffon Pack
New/updated sounds released!Daimler-Benz DB600 Series PackPratt & Whitney R-1830 PackPratt & Whitney R-2800 PackWright R-1820 PackHigher fidelity engine sounds have been added to the DB600 and R-2800 packs. The Wright R-1820 Pack is now a standalone from the R-1830, with different engine sounds.