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Peto
11-24-07, 03:02 AM
Here is my latest effort to create a Depth Charge audio file that is historically accurate. To be spot on is--quite fankly--impossible. They were just too loud and the shock aspect of them cannot be recreated. I'd have more luck trying to get cold water to spray out of your speakers ;).

However, the main problem with my earlier version was that the sound was too short. This one is longer and has "a little" more punch to it.

Again--it is approved by a WWII Subvet who heard them up close and personal.

http://files.filefront.com/Subvet+Confirmed+DC+Ver37z/;9110739;/fileinfo.html

Cheers!

Peto

tater
11-30-07, 10:38 AM
Cool, can't wait to try this.

BTW, in looking for DC info I ound this: http://hnsa.org/sound/index.htm wasn't sure if you'd seen it.

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tater

ReallyDedPoet
11-30-07, 10:41 AM
Nicw work Peto, look forward to this one :up:


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Peto
11-30-07, 03:15 PM
Cool, can't wait to try this.

BTW, in looking for DC info I ound this: http://hnsa.org/sound/index.htm wasn't sure if you'd seen it.

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tater

That's actually the source I used for this file. I just filtered it, EQ'd some of the high end out (trying to eliminate hiss and static). Also--that audio is multiple charges so I tried to pick one out of the cacaphony to work with.

As the vet told me--"Its impossible to really duplicate what it was like. Depth Charges were felt as much as they were heard." And 300/600 lbs of TNT going off is more than most speakers can handle (although we used to attempt that volume in some of the bands I've played in :doh:).

Cheers!

Fincuan
11-30-07, 04:39 PM
Thanks for the sound Peto, I've been a happy user since the first version came out :up:

Peto
11-30-07, 05:21 PM
Thank You!

:up:

Tuddley3
12-01-07, 03:01 AM
Cool idea. I'll have to make sure to pay attention next time I get dc'd so I don't get the piss scared out of me:huh:

STEED
12-01-07, 06:16 PM
Nice one. :up:

Sounds better as well. :up: :up:

I enjoyed listening to it out on patrol today. :up: :up: :up: