Hi Everyone,
I just got the new Avro yesterday. So far, I'm impressed by the many different models and the generally good external visuals. However, I'm having issues with the sound and was wondering if anyone else has been experiencing the same problems.
More specifically, the engine sounds as heard from inside the cockpit. I'm oberving three distinct problems:
1) There is no directional sound, i.e. while turning one's "head" inside the VC the sound of the engines remains in place relative to the view. This seems strange as this is not the case in any other aircraft I've tried. Also, while changing the view does not do anything about the sound, moving one's eyepoint, or moving about in the cockpit to any position other than the default one, produces very weird sound effects. It's hard to describe but it sounds as if the stereo mix was messed up (left/right channel don't seem to "fit together").
2) At high RPMs (>2200) the engine sounds make a very sudden transition during which much of the frequency spectrum is lost. For lack of a better description, the "chop-chop" sound of the props disappears completely and only the engine's low rumble remains audible. I'm aware that this "blurring" of sound is something that happens in reality, but here it is too extreme and too sudden of a transition.
3) The engine sounds in general appear to be, well, of not particularly good quality. I don't expect every developer to provide the same sound quality as A2A does with their accusim products, but here the sounds resemble a highly compressed version of an already poor recording... Of course it is entirely possible that my ears are the problem, heh.
Now I'm wondering if there is something wrong with my installation, or whether this is "just the way it is". Has anyone else experienced similar problems? Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Cheers,
Steve
PS - I'm using P3D 2.3, and have used the corresponding installer from the download. As I have never experienced any of the problems mentioned above with any other aircraft, I think it's safe to assume that my system is set up more or less correctly.