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For your two priority tones and airhorn, shorten them down to about a second or less and/or change the frequency that they play at. 

All of them are less than one second, except for siren1. Where do i go about changing the frequency?

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All of them are less than one second, except for siren1. Where do i go about changing the frequency?

 

I'm not a modder and I don't really know much about creating custom content, but I'm fairly certain Audacity has a feature or something similar. Google is your friend :)

 

If your replacing audio files for the HORNS (Which you obviously are, custom sirens lol.) make sure you rebuild the archive as well.

 

Oddly enough I have your exact problem (well, had.) with a custom Weapon sound & mele sound(s), except the MELE file seemed to do what your siren does, every time people would fight I would just hear an ear-rape of loud noises and distortion. 

 

Just mess around with it a bit, I'm sure it would work eventually. 

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Step 1. Go to www.video2mp3.net and paste the URL for the video.

Step 2. Download it.

Step 3. Cut it to contain the tones y want (separate files for wail,yelp,phaser,hi-lo,airhorn etc.) at www.mp3cut.net

Step 4. For each cutted file EXCEPT THE AIRHORN go to http://audio.online-convert.com/convert-to-wavand upload the file. But when converting, change the settings as follows (it's in a small box)

Change bit resolution: 16bit

Change sampling rate: 44100 Hz

Change audio channels: mono.

Then overwrite the cutted mp3s to avoid confusion.

For the airhorn: follow same procedure, but change the sampling rate to 16000Hz but if it doesn't work in game, try 22050Hz.

Step 5. Download and install a program called GoldWave.

Open all of the files (one after the other, not at same time) then go to File>Save As>Then select PCM signed 16bit mono, in File Type. Then save it, overwriting the converted wavs (it preserves stuff like sampling rate, audio channel etc)

Step 6: import the files into a fresh HORNS.ivaud file using GTAIVaud 1.1.5 (if you don't already have it, do a google search). My preferred order: SIREN_1: wail. SIREN_2: yelp. POLICE_WARNING: phaser. AMBULANCE_WARNING: Hi-Lo. And the airhorn in the 0xC7...something something slot. It doesn't have to be in that order, BTW. The main bits steps 1-5, and the first bit of 6.

Good luck, and nice choice of siren.

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Oh my god, just spent 15 mins typing out the above then watched the end of the video and realised you'd already done that! All for the best... *sigh*

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