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Post by bayonet on Dec 31, 2010 21:55:26 GMT -5
Time to be a critic here...
I'm going to be honest with you, it sounds too much like a tractor engine. It reminds me of the tractor sounds from san andreas. and that knocking sound, I'm guessing you put that in there to mimic shifting sound, but IMO it just doesn't sound good and would do better without it. You can try using audacity as well to edit your sounds, I like it better than adobe premier. sorry, you know I ain't tellin you to be a dick, just trying to help you improve. I know how hard sounds are to make, I got some of my own in the works right now.
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Post by Hardtruckisthebest on Dec 31, 2010 23:33:51 GMT -5
No I appreciate that.. no doubt its hard. I took all these sounds from this video www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNNEsevGar0&feature=fvsrWhat can I say.. its hit and miss. I gotta say I like them, i tried to get it to handle as close as I could to that video above ^. I know how I want this truck to sound, and this isn't it , but so far its better then my previous sounds I think.. You should post your sounds here Im sure everyone wants to hear them
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Post by bayonet on Jan 1, 2011 2:40:04 GMT -5
yeah what do you use to record? I know of fraps but that shit gave me lag last time I used it. Granted my pc is alot better now though.....
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Post by Hardtruckisthebest on Jan 1, 2011 13:08:05 GMT -5
yeah fraps
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Post by Cascadia on Jan 1, 2011 20:56:18 GMT -5
The main problem I see with sounds like that is that the RPM's don't match up....like, I'm so obsessed with engines that I know the speed and pitch the engine makes at a certain RPM in different kinds of engines.
If you've ever driven using one of my engine sound mods, listen to the pitch of the engine @2000 RPM, I always try to match it up to that of an actual 6 cylinder engine.
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