I tried making my own siren. It's an old song from GTA Vice City called Aneka - Japenese Boy. It's kinda quiet though
done Ok, to try to fix it you should make the audio file louder, give me 1 minute and i can try to find something to use to do that --- Post updated --- http://www.mp3volumer.com/
Kinda hard to hear it when most engines are louder than the sirens themselves, please boost the audio, the only one loud enough is highway to hell and it is the one I can hear over the V8
This is really cool. You should have them all on the main post though, so it's easier for people to find them, and less will be asking for something that's already made
I have Realtek ALC1150 here and Steelseries Arctis 3 headset in use now, I did test with a portal song siren and I could hear it fine while crashing D15 over and over again, I could even hear song while giggling hysterically like a little girl, even I'm not exactly very little anymore, so I think maybe some setting or audio hardware is affecting quality of your audio experience?
Ok, are you hearing what I am hearing, does it play same in your game? For me volume is just fine as probably you can hear from video?
It is the certain song that I am talking about, the AIRWOLF THEME IS TOO QUIET AND I CANT RAISE THE VOLUME
I did check and that has bit low volume, with Audacity it is easy to increase that, but you need to drag aiwolf.wav to desktop, rename it to airwolf.mp3, then drag and drop to audacity, choose effect - amplify - click ok, then export as mp3 file airwolf.mp3 overwriting one on desktop, then rename airwolf.mp3 to airwolf.wav, drag and drop back to zip overwriting old one. Kinda simple to do really. Not sure if I'm allowed to upload amplified one. One can also use Audacity to cut silence from beginning of some songs, just select empty section and choose edit cut, that works best, delete is not so good. Audacity is free software that is really great for manipulating audio samples.