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Letum 09-16-08 03:38 PM

[REQ] Realistic "Ping" (not movie ping)
 
I have been reading up a bit about ASDIC.

It seams that almost all ADSIC was between 16khz and 24khz. Almost never lower
than 4Khz.

Now, thats very, very high frequency. Humans can't hear above 20khz, most people
can't hear much above 16khz. (you can (or can't!) hear a sample at 16khz HERE)

This means that the "ping" sound you hear in the game is bunkum!
It's just not like that at all unless you have equipment to lower the frequency.


That does not mean that you can not hear the high-pitched ping at all in a sub, but
what ever it sounds like, it wont be a "Ping".


Does anyone have any clue what ASDIC would sound like from inside a sub if
it could be heard at all?
I would guess that the ping would cause some lower frequency sounds as well.

Would anyone like to have a go at making a truly realistic ping?



So far the only lead I have is from Steve who says he read the sound was
like:"gravel being thrown against the hull".

Sailor Steve 09-16-08 08:16 PM

In that same thread didn't someone who had served on a sub say it sounded like a 'click'?

Why can't I find that thread now? It was just today.:cry:

Reece 09-16-08 08:21 PM

Well in some of the books I've read the U-boat Crew describes asdic as "pebbles dropping on hull",:x but that don't sound good! Give me the movie stuff anyday!:yep:

Philipp_Thomsen 09-16-08 09:22 PM

Good lord... why did I read this?

Repeat: do not start in the top third of the chart.

I've gone STRAIGHT to that ping on the top right corner, the louder one...

Jeez... My ears are not functioning properly, and at the time it was almost painful... a weird feeling.

But I did hear it...

Philipp_Thomsen 09-16-08 09:31 PM

By the way... If having a real ping on the game means listening contantly to that disturbing sound, capable of hurting your ears, than no thanks! :up:

richardphat 09-16-08 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Philipp_Thomsen
By the way... If having a real ping on the game means listening contantly to that disturbing sound, capable of hurting your ears, than no thanks! :up:

Agree!

d@rk51d3 09-16-08 10:51 PM

Another report stated that it sounded like steel wires being dragged along the hull.

Philipp_Thomsen 09-17-08 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d@rk51d3
Another report stated that it sounded like steel wires being dragged along the hull.

And how the hell would they now what sounded like steel wires being dragged along the hull? :lol:

Letum 09-17-08 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d@rk51d3
Another report stated that it sounded like steel wires being dragged along the hull.

At a guess, I would say that this wire/gravel sound is formed in the same way as if
you put a >20khz tuning fork against a sheet of metal.
You can't hear the sound the tuning fork is making, but you can hear the fork
bouncing off the metal.


It might also be the sub's own harmonic at play. Think of knocking the tuning fork you
can't hear against one you can. However, I rather doubt this. Sub's are big bells to ring
and I don't think a 120-200dbl ping is enough to do it.




To Laboe with steel wire, gravel and a microphone?


Quote:

Originally Posted by Philipp_Thomsen
By the way... If having a real ping on the game means listening contantly to that disturbing sound, capable of hurting your ears, than no thanks! :up:

We can either skip that part of the sound altogether if we claim the ping is above 20khz or we can play it very quietly.

d@rk51d3 09-17-08 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Philipp_Thomsen
Quote:

Originally Posted by d@rk51d3
Another report stated that it sounded like steel wires being dragged along the hull.

And how the hell would they now what sounded like steel wires being dragged along the hull? :lol:

Sooooo, throwing gravel was more commonplace? :lol:

"Captain, were out of depthcharges, what should we do?"

"......Ummmmm, let's throw some dirt at those Jerry mongrels.":arrgh!:

vince0018 09-17-08 04:14 AM

That 16 kHz sound sounds like the noises I hear when the tv is on or with certain music and sounds on games. It's annoying as hell and no one else seems to notice it but me. I can tell if someone has the tv on two floors down and several rooms over, lol.

Philipp_Thomsen 09-17-08 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by d@rk51d3
Quote:

Originally Posted by Philipp_Thomsen
Quote:

Originally Posted by d@rk51d3
Another report stated that it sounded like steel wires being dragged along the hull.

And how the hell would they now what sounded like steel wires being dragged along the hull? :lol:

Sooooo, throwing gravel was more commonplace? :lol:

"Captain, were out of depthcharges, what should we do?"

"......Ummmmm, let's throw some dirt at those Jerry mongrels.":arrgh!:

:rotfl:

ridgewayranger 09-19-08 12:03 PM

Re Movie Ping
 
Hi All,
The 'Ping' beloved by movie makers is the sound which the operator hears and also comes out of the speakers. Because most normal hearing cannot detect those frequencies the incoming sound is mixed with another frequency 1k/c lower or higher than that transmitted, this results in a 1 k/c note still bearing all the characteristics of the original, pitch, doppler etc. The process is known as heterodyning. The sound heard in the submarine when the beam struck the hull was sort of a click/squeak. The reducing interval between these indicated they were in contact and of course the decreasing range, giving a good skipper some idea when to take avoiding action. Because of this Hunter/Killer groups devised a creeping attack whereby one ship held contact but used constant transmission interval while the others formed a line and virtually carpet bombed the target, hence their high rate of success.
RR

caspofungin 09-19-08 12:47 PM

thx for the definitive answer.

also, i think british ww2 asdics operated at 14khz.

LiveGoat 09-19-08 01:03 PM

I remember in Silent Hunter I when the Japanese pinged you it had a trilling sound like the bell on a kids bicycle. I wonder if the "trill" is what they mean by a gravel sound? My buddy who was on a navy supply ship in the 90's said his ship was pinged by sub at close range and it knocked him out of his bunk! It's kind of a letdown though to find that the pings are not authentic.


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