Difference between revisions of "Car sounds"
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VDrift has a number of sounds that are used for all cars. They can be found in the carparts directory. | VDrift has a number of sounds that are used for all cars. They can be found in the carparts directory. | ||
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brake.wav # Brake engage sound (in driver view) | brake.wav # Brake engage sound (in driver view) | ||
handbrake.wav # Handbrake engage sound (in driver view) | handbrake.wav # Handbrake engage sound (in driver view) | ||
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[sound1] | [sound1] | ||
− | filename=engine_accel_1.wav | + | filename=engine_accel_1.wav # relative path to the sound file |
− | MinimumRPM=1 | + | MinimumRPM=1 # minimum engine rpm to use this sound for |
− | MaximumRPM=1500 | + | MaximumRPM=1500 # maximum engine rpm to use this sound for |
− | NaturalRPM=1000 | + | NaturalRPM=1000 # rpm this sound has been recorded at |
− | power=on | + | power=on # (optional) use this sound for throttle open(on) or closed(off); default is both |
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The rpm ranges of two neighboring sounds can(should) overlap to create a smooth transition. | The rpm ranges of two neighboring sounds can(should) overlap to create a smooth transition. |
Latest revision as of 07:58, 5 April 2013
VDrift has a number of sounds that are used for all cars. They can be found in the carparts directory.
brake.wav # Brake engage sound (in driver view) handbrake.wav # Handbrake engage sound (in driver view) gear.wav # Gear shift sound (in driver view) bump_front.wav # Front suspension bump sound bump_rear.wav # Rear suspension bump sound crash.wav # Collision sound grass.wav # Tires rolling over grass gravel.wav # Tires rolling over gravel tire_squeal.wav # Tire squeal(skidding over asphalt) sound wind.ogg # Wind noise
Individual sounds
Car engine sounds are stored per car. Default minimum configuration is a single sound.
engine.wav # Engine sound at 7000rpm
Advanced engine sound setup
VDrift supports multiple engine sounds with interpolation (blending). To use this feature a <CARNAME>.aud text file has to be created containing sound information. It can contain an arbitrary number of sections, one per sound file.
[sound1] filename=engine_accel_1.wav # relative path to the sound file MinimumRPM=1 # minimum engine rpm to use this sound for MaximumRPM=1500 # maximum engine rpm to use this sound for NaturalRPM=1000 # rpm this sound has been recorded at power=on # (optional) use this sound for throttle open(on) or closed(off); default is both
The rpm ranges of two neighboring sounds can(should) overlap to create a smooth transition.
Example TL2/TL2.aud:
[poweroff1] filename=sounds/1kbehind.wav MinimumRPM=1 MaximumRPM=1500 NaturalRPM=1000 power=off [poweron1] filename=sounds/2kbehind.wav MinimumRPM=1 MaximumRPM=2500 NaturalRPM=2000 power=on [poweroff2] filename=sounds/5kbehind.wav MinimumRPM=1000 NaturalRPM=4650 MaximumRPM=4500 power=off [poweron2] filename=sounds/4kbehind.wav MinimumRPM=2000 NaturalRPM=3560 MaximumRPM=4000 power=on [poweroff3] filename=sounds/6kbehind.wav MinimumRPM=4000 NaturalRPM=5130 MaximumRPM=10000 power=off [poweron3] filename=sounds/7kbehind.wav MinimumRPM=3500 NaturalRPM=6130 MaximumRPM=10000 power=on