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Discussion The "Amber" Transmitter Sound Pack



These also have better indexes; the big lists, especially when sorted alphabetical, were not all that quick to make use of. So I split them up by purpose/general-area-of-interest... control surfaces, equipment on the model, soaring/heli, etc. When you open the lists, you'll get the idea. These indexes are there as an excel spreadsheet, an image of the lists (put it on your phone and pinch-zoom your way to happiness), and text files that you can open up on the transmitter itself (go to the SD browsing screen, get into the SOUNDS directory (assuming you copied them in with the rest of the files) select and view them from there).





Rather than continue with small zips, just rolled them into complete sound packs. copy them into your SD card and they're good to go. These are formatted for OpenTx, but with 300+ sounds, they for sure would be usable in other systems.





UPDATE 2014/07/09: now with sounds that OpenTx2.0 is expecting, and a few more requests





Full sound pack (includes the "fun" sounds like "snafu", etc)...

theKM_opentxTaranis_soundPackFull_amber_20140709.z ip



Sound pack minus the fun list...

theKM_opentxTaranis_soundPack_amber_20140709.zip





...transmitter much easier on the ears now. Playing with sound packs for the transmitter, now updated with a bunch of new sounds and index of files. Updated the sound packs with the latest requests (including tweaking some of the files that some highly particular people pointed out as having little errant clicks in there and such).These also have better indexes; the big lists, especially when sorted alphabetical, were not all that quick to make use of. So I split them up by purpose/general-area-of-interest... control surfaces, equipment on the model, soaring/heli, etc. When you open the lists, you'll get the idea. These indexes are there as an excel spreadsheet, an image of the lists (put it on your phone and pinch-zoom your way to happiness), and text files that you can open up on the transmitter itself (go to the SD browsing screen, get into the SOUNDS directory (assuming you copied them in with the rest of the files) select and view them from there).Rather than continue with small zips, just rolled them into complete sound packs. copy them into your SD card and they're good to go. These are formatted for OpenTx, but with 300+ sounds, they for sure would be usable in other systems.UPDATE 2014/07/09: now with sounds that OpenTx2.0 is expecting, and a few more requestsFull sound pack (includes the "fun" sounds like "snafu", etc)...Sound pack minus the fun list......transmitter much easier on the ears now.