Question: Does this "enhance" or "replace" existant sounds?
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Question: Does this "enhance" or "replace" existant sounds?
If you take a plane like the NGX, the sounds are very well tuned and very specific to the aircraft. You already have speed dependent drag sounds (gear, spoilers), a good ground rattle, and several other things. My question is does Accu-Feel replace these sounds with their own, or does it add to those sounds. For instance, assuming I have those specific Accu-Feel effects enabled, will I still hear the Pmdg 737-specific Ground Rumble, or the 737-specific gear drag, but have Accu-Feel sound effects thrown in on top of that as an enhancement, or am I doing a one-for-one replacement of their sounds with your sounds?*
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Re: Question: Does this "enhance" or "replace" existant sou
AccuFeel just "adds". So yes, you will still hear the original stuff. And you will also be able to completely disable this or this effect from AccuFeel, in case the original one is already good enoughbigjuicyspider wrote:If you take a plane like the NGX, the sounds are very well tuned and very specific to the aircraft. You already have speed dependent drag sounds (gear, spoilers), a good ground rattle, and several other things. My question is does Accu-Feel replace these sounds with their own, or does it add to those sounds. For instance, assuming I have those specific Accu-Feel effects enabled, will I still hear the Pmdg 737-specific Ground Rumble, or the 737-specific gear drag, but have Accu-Feel sound effects thrown in on top of that?
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