Boat Sounds

Started by tim morland
12 replies 19 likes Last activity: 7 months ago
#13

Boat Sounds

Hello all,
I haven't been able to use my computer until recently, so thanks to all of you who replied to my query about boat sounds.
Best wishes Tim
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#12

Boat Sounds

I use the EES one and dual for my sounds in tracked and wheeled as well as boat (although sounds are limited but pretty good)
http://www.sensehobby.com/products/essone/
you can get these for a good price on AliExpress, I bought my original dual from Modelsport UK, but the others I have are from aliex
you can load new sounds and effects via the usb cable
Not and expert but bloody keen
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#10

Boat Sounds

Thanks Tim. That worked! Could not get it to work on my phone but it came up on my PC. Interesting. Even watched some of the videos.

One of my many plans is to build a 1/16 semi truck with a new flat bed (probably a low boy) trailer. The existing one is too close to the ground. I have two that I got on sale, called "Big Farm" by ERTL. This would be compatible with my RC tank stuff as well as my Springer tugs all being the same scale. The semi would need an RC conversion as well as sound.

Lew
Lew
Florida, USA
Home page: https://www.RCFlorida.org/lmb
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#9

Boat Sounds

Lew it is a bad link but if you copy the link then delete everything in the link past .....999
you can read the article
tim
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#8

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Many thanks radu0,
It's an interesting project but a bit over top for me as I just want my boat to make a reasonable sound nothing else.
Once again Lew, thanks for the input. I'm not really bothered about the quality, as long as it makes a noise that sounds recognisable as a ship underway. radu0's idea is wonderful if I wanted to make a variety of sounds like brakes, horn, engine changes etc. The system I have is ok, I just want a sound sample appropriate to a WWII Trawler. As you point out the quality of the sound depends on the quality of the speaker and housing. The price of a good cube speaker is more than I want to pay for this project.
Thanks to you both,
Tim
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#7

Boat Sounds

Bad link.
Lew
Florida, USA
Home page: https://www.RCFlorida.org/lmb
#5

Boat Sounds

Boat sounds from a module rarely sound like the real boat. The is (was?) a company in Canada that had an impressive sounding unit, at least on a fellow model boaters. It was probably one or the best sounds I've ever heard and it must have been the speakers that were used.

Lew
Lew
Florida, USA
Home page: https://www.RCFlorida.org/lmb
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#4

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Hi Stephen I should have said relevant to my boat rather than accurate as they are actual recordings,
thanks again Tim
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#3

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Many thanks for the prompt reply Stephen, I had a look at the loco sounds and have downloaded a few samples which sound very promising.The only problem is that I don't know how accurate they are, Perhaps I'm turning into a rivet counter. I think the boat was steam rather than Diesel, however diesel sounds more authentic.
Best wishes Tim👍
#1

Boat Sounds

Morning everyone,
I'm currently adding final detail to "Sir Kay", a Round table class minesweeper of WWII. I have fitted a recordable sound module but I don't know what it would make whilst underway at normal speed. I've tried a steam engine sample which sounds good but is entirely wrong. Can anyone help please?
Best wishes Tim
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