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Whelen Dual Tone 295HF Siren

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September 10, 2012

** FIRST OF ITS KIND **

It is my pleasure to extend the following modification to you guys on behalf of The Red Watch Development Project team : Whelen Dual Tone 295HFSC9 Siren

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** THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN TESTED IN-GAME. RESERVED FOR LCPDFR. **

- Includes Single and Dual Tones: Wail, Yelp and Phaser ( Air horn is not included at this point. Will update in the future.)

- Tones tweaked with Audacity to sound acoustic and realistic.

- All Dual tones have been manually custom made to duplicate the actual tones, and are time-loop friendly.

- Efficient siren box for Police, Fire and EMS roles.

In-game footage of Dual Sirens by Briglair ( Thanks a lot, man!):

Edited by Drunkpolice

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I would if i had GTA IV! I attached a youtube footage of the actual one. Hope you like my siren!

So I'm guessing you came across a horn.ivaud file and used Spark IV or Open IV on editing the file - correct?

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So I'm guessing you came across a horn.ivaud file and used Spark IV or Open IV on editing the file - correct?

The siren tones are not stolen off anyone, to begin with. I used GTA-IVaud v1.1.5 to import my sirens in to Horn.invaud, a random file that i downloaded off the internet to get started with. GTA-IVaud allows me to import offline (i don't need GTA IV game engine to run it.) and I'm out of town, which means I'm using my laptop and it's not so good for gaming.

So, has anyone here tried the sirens in-game, and if so, how do they sound? Are they looping correctly? Thanks, guys.

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The siren tones are not stolen off anyone, to begin with. I used GTA-IVaud v1.1.5 to import my sirens in to Horn.invaud, a random file that i downloaded off the internet to get started with. GTA-IVaud allows me to import offline (i don't need GTA IV game engine to run it.) and I'm out of town, which means I'm using my laptop and it's not so good for gaming.

So, has anyone here tried the sirens in-game, and if so, how do they sound? Are they looping correctly? Thanks, guys.

I didn't imply you did... maybe the tone of the question came off that way, so I'm sorry in that respect. My question was more of a general inquiry or incite on "how you did it" without a copy of GTA 4 on hand.

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I made a video with the sirens and such.

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Thanks for your in-dept, constructive feedback. I will look into them and see if i can bring out a better result. I just finished up a Federal Signal Unitrol 480k Siren, including dual mode. I might start on the Smart Siren next.

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I had some issues with it, sounds like a muffled fart :dry: :dry: :dry: but hey, who am i to judge, i've never made an audio file for IV cause they are so damn tricky!

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I love the siren, it's fantastic.I've been using the Mono version, haven't tried the dual version. (not really into the dual sirens)

It just needs a bit of tweaking, when the siren first starts it kind of stutters a hair, and the loop on one of the other modes is kind of wonky. i was playing around with fraps last night and i have a video of the mono version during a small car chase. I'll upload it to youtube when i get home and post the link here.

I'd love to see a fixed version, it's such a great siren!

Edit:

It's just a pursuit that i used to test fraps where i was using the mono version of the siren.

Edited by Ceril

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