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  This modpack adds to TDU engine sounds from Driver San Francisco. In soundpack contains sounds for 20 cars. But some sounds was taken from cars that is not in TDU itself or in Platinum gamemode. Because of that, I put them on similar or another cars.

Car list:

1.Alfa Romeo
   8C
   Duetto 1967 - putted on Giulia Sprint GTA.

2.Aston Martin
   DB5

3.Audi
   Q7
   R8
  
4.Cadillac
   Eldorado 
   Escalade ESV

5.Chevrolet 
   Camaro SS 2010 
   Camaro Z28 1986 - putted on Camaro SS 35th Anniversary.
   Corvette C1 1960  
 
6.Dodge
   Challenger R/T Six Pack - putted on Shelby GT-500 Eleonor, because Platinum's Challenger R/T redline is 5000. But for current sound working redline should be 6000.
   Monaco 1974 - putted on Chevy Impala 1964.
   RAM 3500 - putted on RAM SRT 10.
 
7.Fiat
   Abarth 595 1970

8.Ford
   F-150 
   RS 200 EVO

9.GMC
   Vandura G1500 = can be putted on Jeep Wrangler FnF or on some another SUV.

10.Lamborghini
   Miura SV

11.M-Benz
   SLR McLaren

12.Ruf
    CTR 1987

 

 


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   2 of 2 members found this review helpful 2 / 2 members

Nice try, i really dig some of the drive san francisco car sound, especially the rs200, what i particularly liked about this pack is how the idle sounds in the tdu engine, they are gorgeous, but i will give some tip for better audio mixing if you want to, i realize you may need to improve the transitions between low, mid and high sound loops for better results and sounding, that is the transitions when you accelerates from 4000 to 6000rpm, those samples you picked are great but need to be allign so they sound as they should, continuos and constant rate. What i suggest is you pick the original BNK you based a sound or pick another one that suits the desirable car (like a camaro bnk for a muscle car) and observe by ear what PITCH is the high, mid and low loops, then pick those samples you already made, and try to downpitch or highpitch UNTIL you see some similarities (if you haven't a super ear for that, try pitching until you hear continuous sound between high and mid from the car), if you really get this, your sound mod thank me later, best of luck bro /m/



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