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1880.1 | Could be normal | VTHRAX::KIP | | Tue Nov 15 1988 09:01 | 7 |
| This may be normal. I've noticed with this game that the sound
of the engine(s) becomes "gravelly" when the afterburners are on;
I'm not a pilot, but I suspect this may be what the afterburners
really sound like.
Then again, the added volume of the afterburners may be overdriving
your amp's input stages; which of its inputs are you using?
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1880.2 | Just a thought.... | EUCLID::OWEN | In a Locst wind coms a RATTLE AND HUM | Tue Nov 15 1988 09:41 | 5 |
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Do you have 1M or 512K ram. I don't think you get full sound if
you have 512K.
Steve O
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1880.3 | | DIXIE1::MCDONALD | Surly to bed, surly to rise... | Fri Nov 18 1988 15:23 | 7 |
| I tend to think .1 is on the right track. When you go from full
throttle to afterburners, the volume increases signifigantly...
doubles, even. Likewise, anytime you go to an outside view, the
volume level jumps. Maybe some link in your sound setup is getting
overloaded.
John
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1880.4 | Clipping? | DEBIT::SOO | Chong Soo | Fri Nov 18 1988 16:17 | 6 |
| Is it possible that the program has gone over Amiga's 8 (or 14,
depends on how it is programmed) bit dynamic range? Does the sound
output from this game seem much louder than most other programs
that have sound?
Chong.
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1880.5 | sounds OK on my system | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Fri Nov 18 1988 16:40 | 3 |
| It sounds fine when I run it. I also suspect the problem is outboard
of the Amiga, in the amplifier chain somewhere.
John Sauter
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1880.6 | | 37687::WICKERT | MAA DIS Consultant | Fri Nov 18 1988 17:02 | 8 |
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Thanks John, just what I needed to hear. It's good to hear someone
that doesn't have any problems...
I'll try some things and get back to you...
Ray
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