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SP Mark 10 NYPD Siren [Siren Mastery] 1.2

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Scientific Prototypes Mark 10 siren used exclusively by the NYPD in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. Includes three tones (Wail, Yelp, Hi Lo) for use with Albo's Siren Mastery plugin. Unfortunately I couldn't find a clip of the bullhorn, so it just uses the default Rockstar one. You're welcome to change it. See changelog.

To install, simply drag and drop the contents of the RAR into your \Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto V\Plugins\SirenMastery folder. By default, this modification only replaces the sirens of the "POLICE" model. To add more models, open the VehicleSirenSetup.ini file and add a new line below <VehicleModel>POLICE</VehicleModel> with the model you want to add.

For example:
<VehicleModel>POLICE</VehicleModel>
<VehicleModel>POLICE2</VehicleModel>
etc.

Also included is silent SirenSwitch/SirenToggle files, so no more annoying bleeps. If you're into annoying bleeps, don't install the the SirenSwitch/SirenToggle.wav files included in this file.

Tone too loud or quiet? Increase/decrease the decimal value of the tone where it says "Volume=x.x".

Thanks for downloading, please leave any feedback below.


What's New in Version 1.2

Released

Added a proper Bullhorn thanks to OfficerFive0 and fixed the volume decimal number from "0.29" to "0.19". Sorry if I blew anyone's ear drums off, it was a typo. :s

Illusionyary (Wail, Yelp, Hi Lo)
OfficerFive0 (Bullhorn)

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6 minutes ago, OfficerFive0 said:

would it be possible to add the manual yelp as a bullhorn?

Generally when making bullhorns you want to get the shortest sample length possible to recreate the BAAAAARRHHMMM sound and have it loop properly. I have no idea if that'll work with a manual yelp.

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2 minutes ago, Illusionyary said:

Generally when making bullhorns you want to get the shortest sample length possible to recreate the BAAAAARRHHMMM sound and have it loop properly. I have no idea if that'll work with a manual yelp.

why my idea was to replace the horn with the manual yelp. (now that i think of it you dont have to replace the horn u can just have the manual yelp as is.)

heres what i mean.

mark10deephorn.wav

mark10horn.wav

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3 minutes ago, OfficerFive0 said:

why my idea was to replace the horn with the manual yelp. (now that i think of it you dont have to replace the horn u can just have the manual yelp as is.)

heres what i mean.

I know that, but what I'm saying is that the manual yelp won't loop properly. You'll just have the same sequence of sounds looping over and over, which I'm not a fan of. The deeper tone could probably be turned into a bullhorn though. You're welcome to add it.

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Possibly the eeriest siren I've ever heard. Great looping and quality!

Also, is this the correct bullhorn at the end of this video: 

 

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8 minutes ago, Illusionyary said:

I know that, but what I'm saying is that the manual yelp won't loop properly. You'll just have the same sequence of sounds looping over and over, which I'm not a fan of. The deeper tone could probably be turned into a bullhorn though. You're welcome to add it.

around how long should the bullhorn be?

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3 minutes ago, OfficerFive0 said:

around how long should the bullhorn be?

With Siren Mastery I suppose it doesn't matter as long as it loops properly. But generally speaking it should be under one second. Getting a bullhorn to loop properly can be an absolute nightmare, so good luck.

9 minutes ago, drsn0w said:

Possibly the eeriest siren I've ever heard. Great looping and quality!

Also, is this the correct bullhorn at the end of this video: 

I believe that's the deeper tone that OfficerFive0 posted above. I had a quick go at making it loop properly but to no avail.

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