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Publikacje / Wagon Es 554
« dnia: 07 Maja 2015, 12:34:38 »
Dodane do repozytorium.
Nowy model wagonu Es 554 Kolei Czeskich. Materiał zdjęciowy - @hanys.


Wersja deweloperska T3D / TGA Link nieaktywny, dostępna tylko wersja z download. adsim
http://eu07.pl/userfiles/20408/estga.7z

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EU07 Simulator English forum / Own developments, suggestions, ideas
« dnia: 23 Marca 2015, 22:21:15 »
Hello, Witam!

They'll be here my developments, corrections, questions, ideas, suggestions in theme of Polish railways.

  Dodano: 23 Marca 2015, 22:46:22
First theme.

Editing sounds.

I observed, in the Maszyna's recurrected sound samples take place in one direction (example: converters, electric motor noises, runningnoises, etc.).
I have a trick: copy the full "mid" sample, and paste behind. Make a reversal on the second sample, then merge the two sample. Many sample sound the same backwards as forward (except for example: a Hasler sample).
This technic's second benefit, a really short sample too will double in length.
I've created an example.
Type 303E-s "przetw3" mid sample was a deeper tone noise at the joint/replay point.
I remerged the start/mid samples, from mid delete around the fist 2 seconds (where was the deep tone error), reversed it, and start-mid samples I cut, that the splice point should be on 0 dB (so there is no popping noise).

Tried filtering a white noise/crepitation from the end sample, unavailingly... So, just use a short fade out, and after deleted the end crepitation.

Here are the re-edited example samples, try it, enjoy!



Accidentally, sample of "start" exported on 44kHz. Audacity add a terrible white noise to any unsigned 8bit exported sample, therefore should resampling from 16bit to 8 bit in Goldwave. And a little bit that stuff strange for me.

I'm so sorry! Here is the 22kHz reduced sample.

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