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Revision as of 05:47, 29 January 2019
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The sounds.tbl is a file for defining the various sounds played ingame.
This table is one of the Modular Tables and can be extended with xxx-snd.tbm
Contents
Format
- Table file consists of several sections
- First section defines the sound for the actual game play. It begins at #Game Sounds Start and ends at#Game Sounds End
- Second section defines the interface sounds. It starts at #Interface Sounds Start and ends at #Interface Sounds End
- Third section defines the flyby sounds for different species. It begins at #Flyby Sounds Start and ends at #Flyby Sounds End
- This table has three possible syntaxes. The "Sound set" syntax allows to use multiple sounds. The "SCP Syntax" was introduced as a general improvement over the retail Syntax and is very similar to the sound set syntax.
- The Sound set syntax allows to specify multiple sound files for one sound entry and also has a wider variety of options for specifying how the sound should be played. This syntax is based on the SCP syntax and it should be easy to adapt sound entries that use the SCP syntax to the new sound set syntax. This is only required if the new features of the sound set changes are to be used. Otherwise the SCP syntax can be used.
- The SCP Syntax is an improvement of the retail syntax whis is easier to read, and likely preferred for modular tables and extendability.
- The Retail Syntax is the syntax used by the retail tables which was kept in place to keep retail compatibility
- Most of the sounds are hardcoded in the engine (that is, the engine expects sound 33 to be the missile rearm sound, as an example). Modders should follow the retail table layout, and not assign sound numbers smaller than 250 to their custom sounds. This avoids index collisions.
Sound set syntax
If this syntax is in use then the new sound set features can be used. These include the ability to use multiple sound files for one entry and with this feature it is possible to randomize the volume and pitch values when a sound is played. Compared to the SCP syntax there are only a few changes: Instead of +Filename this now uses +Entry and allows using that option as often as needed. The +Volume option accepts a random range for possible values and the +Pitch option is new.
In most entries, the name of the file (Second value) can be replaced with 'empty' if the particular sound index is not in use.
#Game Sounds Start
Notes
- Cockpit sounds are in general non-3D sounds
- All the other in-flight sounds are, in general, 3D sounds
- Non-3D sounds do not require the +3D Sound entries
Example Line
$Name: 6 +Entry: breakup +Cycle type: sequential +Preload: no +Volume: (0.60) +3D Sound: +Attenuation start: 100 +Attenuation end: 800 +Priority: High +Limit: 3 +Pitch: (1.0)
$Name:
- Specifies the sound handle which FSO will use to identify the sound from other tables
- If +nocreate is to be used, it must come after $Name: and before the String
- Syntax: String
+nocreate
- Allows editing of the sound without creating a new sound handle
- Must be placed after $Name: and before the String
- Example
$Name: +nocreate SoundName
+Entry:
- The name of the actual sound file. This option may appear more than once if multiple sound files should be used for this sound entry.
- Always required once, even if +nocreate is used.
- To specify no sound file, use "empty" (without the quotes)
- If +nocreate is used then sound files can only be added to the sound but no other modification is available.
- Syntax: String
+Cycle type:
- Specifies how the next sound entry should be chosen from the +Entry list
- Required, optional if +nocreate is used
- May use one of the following modes:
- sequential: The entry will be chosen sequentially from the list. Note: The sequence of played sounds is determined globally so if there are two sound sources using the same entry then the sounds may appear as missing parts for either source since the other source used that entry before.
- random: An entry is chosen uniformly at random from the entries list
- Syntax: sequential or random
+Preload:
- Specifies whether FSO should always preload the sound before the mission or not
- Optional if +nocreate is used, required otherwise
- Syntax: Boolean
+Volume:
- Specifies the volume the sound should be played at as a random range between 0 and 1. The actual volume will be picked within that range whenever a sound is played
- Optional if +nocreate is used, required otherwise
- Syntax: (Float) or (Float Float), example: (0.5 1.0). It is also valid to only specify one value if there should be no randomization.
+3D Sound:
- Sets up table syntax for specifying 3D sound options
- If present the sound will be loaded as a 3D sound
- No argument should be specified
- Must be accompanied by +Attenuation Start: and +Attenuation End:
+Attenuation Start:
- Defines the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it begins to attenuate
- Must be preceded by +3D Sound:
- Syntax: Integer
+Attenuation End:
- Defines the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it is inaudible
- Must be preceded by +3D Sound:
- Syntax: Integer
+Priority:
- Optional, for use with enhanced sound
- Can be used with or without an accompanying +Limit:
- Specifies the priority of this sound when enhanced sound is used
- Should be based on how important this sound is and also how likely the player will notice if the sound drops out
- overrides the engine default value
- For valid values, see the table below. Values are not case-sensitive.
- See the Enhanced sound page for more information.
- Syntax: String
Value Meaning ----- ------- Must Play Absolutely must play High Very important Medium-High Important Medium Somewhat important Medium-Low Only a little important Low Not important
+Limit:
- Optional, for use with enhanced sound
- Can be used with or without an accompanying +Priority:
- Specifies how many instances of the sound can play at the same time
- overrides the engine default value
- Must be in the range 1 - 15
- See the Enhanced sound page for more information,
- Syntax: Integer
+Pitch:
- Specifies which pitch values the sound may be assigned
- Optional, defaults to 1.0
- This is a random range which specifies the possible pitch values the sound may be assigned
- The actual effect of these values is very complicated to describe so you should simply test to check which values sound well. A value of 1.0 plays the sound without any changes.
- Syntax: (Float) or (Float Float), example: (0.9 1.1). It is also valid to only specify one value if there should be no randomization.
Section ends with #Game Sounds End
#Interface Sounds Start
Notes
- Interface sounds are not 3D sounds. You may specify +3D Sound: properties, but they will be ignored.
Example Line
$Name: CraneSound1 +Entry: Crane_1 +Cycle type: sequential +Preload: no +Volume: 0.50
$Name:
- Specifies the sound handle which FSO will use to identify the sound from other tables
- If +nocreate is to be used, it must come after $Name: and before the String
- Syntax: String
+nocreate
- Allows editing of the sound without creating a new sound handle
- Must be placed after $Name: and before the String
- Example
$Name: +nocreate SoundName
+Entry:
- The name of the actual sound file. This option may appear more than once if multiple sound files should be used for this sound entry.
- Always required once, even if +nocreate is used.
- To specify no sound file, use "empty" (without the quotes)
- If +nocreate is used then sound files can only be added to the sound but no other modification is available.
- Syntax: String
+Cycle type:
- Specifies how the next sound entry should be chosen from the +Entry list
- Required, optional if +nocreate is used
- May use one of the following modes:
- sequential: The entry will be chosen sequentially from the list. Note: The sequence of played sounds is determined globally so if there are two sound sources using the same entry then the sounds may appear as missing parts for either source since the other source used that entry before.
- random: An entry is chosen uniformly at random from the entries list
- Syntax: sequential or random
+Preload:
- Specifies whether FSO should always preload the sound before the mission or not
- Syntax: Boolean
+Volume:
- Specifies the volume the sound should be played at as a random range between 0 and 1. The actual volume will be picked within that range whenever a sound is played
- Optional if +nocreate is used, required otherwise
- Syntax: (Float) or (Float Float), example: (0.5 1.0). It is also valid to only specify one value if there should be no randomization.
+Pitch:
- Specifies which pitch values the sound may be assigned
- Optional, defaults to 1.0
- This is a random range which specifies the possible pitch values the sound may be assigned
- The actual effect of these values is very complicated to describe so you should simply test to check which values sound well. A value of 1.0 plays the sound without any changes.
- Syntax: (Float) or (Float Float), example: (0.9 1.1). It is also valid to only specify one value if there should be no randomization.
Section ends with #Interface Sounds End
#Flyby Sounds Start
Notes
- Each species has two flyby sounds. One for the fighters and one for the bombers.
- Flyby sounds are all 3D sounds.
- Each flyby sound is defined on a line that begins with the species name (String, species name, eg. $Terran:).
- THE FLYBY SECTION CANNOT USE +nocreate
If you want to modify a flyby sound entry of a species in a modular table then you will need to have entries for both types.
Line starts with $SPECIES: in the place of $Name:
Example Terran Section
$Terran: 0 +Entry: T_flyby1 +Cycle type: sequential +Preload: no +Volume: (0.75) +3D Sound: +Attenuation start: 200 +Attenuation end: 400 $Terran: 1 +Entry: T_flyby2 +Cycle type: sequential +Preload: no +Volume: (0.75) +3D Sound: +Attenuation start: 200 +Attenuation end: 400
$Name:
- $Name must be replaced with $SPECIES as from the Species_defs.tbl
- Specifies the sound handle which FSO will use to identify the sound from other tables
- In this case it will usually be a 1 or a 0
- Syntax: String
+Entry:
- The name of the actual sound file. This option may appear more than once if multiple sound files should be used for this sound entry.
- Always required once, even if +nocreate is used.
- To specify no sound file, use "empty" (without the quotes)
- If +nocreate is used then sound files can only be added to the sound but no other modification is available.
- Syntax: String
+Cycle type:
- Specifies how the next sound entry should be chosen from the +Entry list
- Required, optional if +nocreate is used
- May use one of the following modes:
- sequential: The entry will be chosen sequentially from the list. Note: The sequence of played sounds is determined globally so if there are two sound sources using the same entry then the sounds may appear as missing parts for either source since the other source used that entry before.
- random: An entry is chosen uniformly at random from the entries list
- Syntax: sequential or random
+Preload:
- Specifies whether FSO should always preload the sound before the mission or not
- Syntax: Boolean
+Volume:
- Specifies the volume the sound should be played at as a random range between 0 and 1. The actual volume will be picked within that range whenever a sound is played
- Optional if +nocreate is used, required otherwise
- Syntax: (Float) or (Float Float), example: (0.5 1.0). It is also valid to only specify one value if there should be no randomization.
+3D Sound:
- Sets up table syntax for specifying 3D sound options
- If present the sound will be loaded as a 3D sound
- No argument should be specified
- Must be accompanied by +Attenuation Start: and +Attenuation End:
+Attenuation Start:
- Defines the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it begins to attenuate
- Must be preceded by +3D Sound:
- Syntax: Integer
+Attenuation End:
- Defines the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it is inaudible
- Must be preceded by +3D Sound:
- Syntax: Integer
+Pitch:
- Specifies which pitch values the sound may be assigned
- Optional, defaults to 1.0
- This is a random range which specifies the possible pitch values the sound may be assigned
- The actual effect of these values is very complicated to describe so you should simply test to check which values sound well. A value of 1.0 plays the sound without any changes.
- Syntax: (Float) or (Float Float), example: (0.9 1.1). It is also valid to only specify one value if there should be no randomization.
Section ends with #Flyby Sounds End
SCP Syntax
In most entries, the name of the file (Second value) can be replaced with 'empty' if the particular sound index is not in use.
#Game Sounds Start
Notes
- Cockpit sounds are in general non-3D sounds
- All the other in-flight sounds are, in general, 3D sounds
- Non-3D sounds do not require the +3D Sound entries
Example Line
$Name: 6 +Filename: breakup +Preload: no +Volume: 0.60 +3D Sound: +Attenuation start: 100 +Attenuation end: 800 +Priority: High +Limit: 3
$Name:
- Specifies the sound handle which FSO will use to identify the sound from other tables
- If +nocreate is to be used, it must come after $Name: and before the String
- Syntax: String
+nocreate
- Allows editing of the sound without creating a new sound handle
- Must be placed after $Name: and before the String
- Example
$Name: +nocreate SoundName
+Filename:
- The name of the actual sound file to play
- Always required, even if +nocreate is used.
- To specify no sound file, use "empty" (without the quotes)
- If +nocreate is used and you don't want to change the original filename, then use <same> (including the <>)
- Syntax: String
+Preload:
- Specifies whether FSO should always preload the sound before the mission or not
- Optional if +nocreate is used, required otherwise
- Syntax: Boolean
+Volume:
- Specifies the volume the sound should be played at as a percentage
- Optional if +nocreate is used, required otherwise
- Syntax: Float
+3D Sound:
- Sets up table syntax for specifying 3D sound options
- If present the sound will be loaded as a 3D sound
- No argument should be specified
- Must be accompanied by +Attenuation Start: and +Attenuation End:
+Attenuation Start:
- Defines the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it begins to attenuate
- Must be preceded by +3D Sound:
- Syntax: Integer
+Attenuation End:
- Defines the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it is inaudible
- Must be preceded by +3D Sound:
- Syntax: Integer
+Priority:
- Optional, for use with enhanced sound
- Can be used with or without an accompanying +Limit:
- Specifies the priority of this sound when enhanced sound is used
- Should be based on how important this sound is and also how likely the player will notice if the sound drops out
- overrides the engine default value
- For valid values, see the table below. Values are not case-sensitive.
- See the Enhanced sound page for more information.
- Syntax: String
Value Meaning ----- ------- Must Play Absolutely must play High Very important Medium-High Important Medium Somewhat important Medium-Low Only a little important Low Not important
+Limit:
- Optional, for use with enhanced sound
- Can be used with or without an accompanying +Priority:
- Specifies how many instances of the sound can play at the same time
- overrides the engine default value
- Must be in the range 1 - 15
- See the Enhanced sound page for more information,
- Syntax: Integer
Section ends with #Game Sounds End
#Interface Sounds Start
Notes
- Interface sounds are not 3D sounds. You may specify +3D Sound: properties, but they will be ignored.
Example Line
$Name: CraneSound1 +Filename: Crane_1 +Preload: no +Volume: 0.50
$Name:
- Specifies the sound handle which FSO will use to identify the sound from other tables
- If +nocreate is to be used, it must come after $Name: and before the String
- Syntax: String
+nocreate
- Allows editing of the sound without creating a new sound handle
- Must be placed after $Name: and before the String
- Example
$Name: +nocreate SoundName
+Filename:
- The name of the actual sound file to play
- Syntax: String
+Preload:
- Specifies whether FSO should always preload the sound before the mission or not
- Syntax: Boolean
+Volume:
- Specifies the volume the sound should be played at as a percentage
- Syntax: Float
Section ends with #Interface Sounds End
#Flyby Sounds Start
Notes
- Each species has two flyby sounds. One for the fighters and one for the bombers.
- Flyby sounds are all 3D sounds.
- Each flyby sound is defined on a line that begins with the species name (String, species name, eg. $Terran:).
- THE FLYBY SECTION CANNOT USE +nocreate
If you want to modify a flyby sound entry of a species in a modular table then you will need to have entries for both types.
Line starts with $SPECIES: in the place of $Name:
Example Terran Section
$Terran: 0 +Filename: T_flyby1 +Preload: no +Volume: 0.75 +3D Sound: +Attenuation start: 200 +Attenuation end: 400 $Terran: 1 +Filename: T_flyby2 +Preload: no +Volume: 0.75 +3D Sound: +Attenuation start: 200 +Attenuation end: 400
$Name:
- $Name must be replaced with $SPECIES as from the Species_defs.tbl
- Specifies the sound handle which FSO will use to identify the sound from other tables
- In this case it will usually be a 1 or a 0
- Syntax: String
+Filename:
- The name of the actual sound file to play
- Syntax: String
+Preload:
- Specifies whether FSO should always preload the sound before the mission or not
- Syntax: Boolean
+Volume:
- Specifies the volume the sound should be played at as a percentage
- Syntax: Float
+3D Sound:
- Sets up table syntax for specifying 3D sound options
- If present the sound will be loaded as a 3D sound
- No argument should be specified
- Must be accompanied by +Attenuation Start: and +Attenuation End:
+Attenuation Start:
- Defines the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it begins to attenuate
- Must be preceded by +3D Sound:
- Syntax: Integer
+Attenuation End:
- Defines the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it is inaudible
- Must be preceded by +3D Sound:
- Syntax: Integer
Section ends with #Flyby Sounds End
Retail Syntax
In most entries, the name of the file (Second value) can be replaced with 'empty' if the particular sound index is not in use.
#Game Sounds Start
Notes
- Cockpit sounds are in general non-3D sounds that ought to be of type '0', however all the other in-flight sounds are in general 3D sounds and ought to of type '1' (or type '2').
- Type 0 sounds do not require the Sixth and Seventh entries.
Example Line
$Name: 6 breakup.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 100, 800
Line starts with $Name: and has seven entries separated by commas except for the first and second entries.
- First value is the index number of the sound (Integer)
- Second value is the name of actual sound file (String, filename).
- Third value sets the file to always preloaded before the mission (Integer, 0 or 1)
- Fourth value defines the playing volume of the sound in percentages (Float, from 0 to 1)
- Fifth value sets the sound type to either standard sound (type '0'), 3D stereo sound (type '1'), or Aureal A3D (type '2'). This defaults to 3D stereo if it is not available (Integer, 0, 1 or 2)
- Sixth value defines the distance from the origin of 3D sound where it begins to attenuate and is not used with normal non-3D sounds (type 0)(Integer)
- Seventh value sets the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it is inaudible and is not used with normal non-3D sounds (type 0)(Integer)
Section ends with #Game Sounds End
#Interface Sounds Start
Notes
- Interface sounds are not 3D sounds. Use type '0' sounds. The Sixth and Seventh entries can be left out of sounds in this section.
Example Line
$Name: 26 Crane_1.wav, 0, 0.50, 0
Line starts with $Name: and has five entries separated by commas except for the first and second entries.
- First value is the index number of the sound (Integer)
- Second value is the name of actual sound file (String, filename or Empty).
- Third value sets the file to always preloaded before the mission (Integer, 0 or 1)
- Fourth value defines the playing volume of the sound in percentages (Float, from 0 to 1)
- Fifth value sets the sound type to either standard sound (type '0'), 3D stereo sound (type '1'), or Aureal A3D (type '2'). This defaults to 3D stereo if it is not available (Integer, 0, 1 or 2)
Section ends with #Interface Sounds End
#Flyby Sounds Start
Notes
- Each species has two flyby sounds. One for the fighters and one for the bombers.
- Flyby sounds are all 3D sounds of type '1' for the Fifth value.
- Each flyby sound is defined on a single line that begins with the species name (String, species name, eg. $Terran:).
Retail flyby section
#Flyby Sounds Start $Terran: 0 T_flyby1.wav, 0, 0.75, 1, 200, 400 ; * Terran ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Terran: 1 T_flyby2.wav, 0, 0.75, 1, 200, 400 ; * Terran ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Vasudan: 0 V_flyby1.wav, 0, 0.85, 1, 200, 400 ; * Vasudan ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Vasudan: 1 V_flyby2.wav, 0, 0.85, 1, 200, 400 ; * Vasudan ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Shivan: 0 S_flyby1.wav, 0, 0.75, 1, 200, 400 ; * Shivan ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Shivan: 1 S_flyby2.wav, 0, 0.75, 1, 200, 400 ; * Shivan ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) #Flyby Sounds End
Line starts with $SPECIES: and has seven entries separated by commas except for the first and second entries.
- First value is the label of the flyby sound, usually 0 for the first (small-ship) entry and 1 for the second (large-ship)entry. (Integer)
- Second value is the name of actual sound file (String, filename).
- Third value sets the file to always preloaded before the mission (Integer, 0 or 1)
- Fourth value defines the playing volume of the sound in percentages (Float, from 0 to 1)
- Fifth value sets the sound type and should be set to 3D stereo sound (type '1') (Integer, 0, 1 or 2)
- Sixth value defines the distance from the origin of 3D sound where it begins to attenuate (type 0)(Integer)
- Seventh value sets the distance from the origin of the 3D sound where it is inaudible (type 0)(Integer)
Section ends with #Flyby Sounds End
Sample
- Retail FreeSpace 2 table
; ; sounds.tbl * ; ; file to specify general game sounds ; ; I M P O R T A N T ; ********************************************************** ; * * ; ====> DO NOT MODIFY THE ORDER OF THE LISTED SOUNDS <====* ; * * ; ********************************************************** ; I M P O R T A N T ; ; If a sound entry appears in this file, there is a hook into the game to ; play the sound. This file can only be modified to change *existing* sounds. ; Talk to a programmer if you want to add brand new sounds. Adding a line to ; this file will not make your sound appear in the game, it will more than ; likely break something. ; ; If you don't want the sound to play, put none.wav as the sound to play. ; ; The fields for a sound entry are: ; 1) unqiue sound signature ; 2) filename of the sound ; 3) flag to indicate sound should always be pre-loaded before a mission ; 4) the default volume (from 0.0 -> 1.0) ; 5) 0 - not 3d 1 - stereo 3D 2 - Aureal A3D (if available), otherwise use stereo 3D ; 6) distance at which sound starts to attenuate (for 3d sounds only) ; 7) distance at which sound is inaudible (for 3d sounds only) ; #Game Sounds Start ; Misc sounds section ** = Aureal 3d support | * = FS = 3D support $Name: 0 trk-loop.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; Missle tracking to acquire a lock (looped) $Name: 1 lock.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; Missle lock (non-looping) $Name: 2 cycle.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; cycle primary weapon $Name: 3 cycle.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; cycle secondary weapon $Name: 4 ship_p.wav, 0, 0.30, 0 ; engine sound (as heard in cockpit) $Name: 5 reveal.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; cargo revealed $Name: 6 breakup.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 100, 800 ; ship death roll (3d sound) $Name: 7 boom_3.wav, 0, 0.90, 2, 600, 1200 ; * ship explosion 1 (3d sound) $Name: 8 beep_2.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; target acquried $Name: 9 switch_1.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; energy level change success $Name: 10 beep_5.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; energy level change fail $Name: 11 switch_2.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; energy transfer success $Name: 12 beep_5.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; energy transfer faile $Name: 13 thr_full.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; set full throttle $Name: 14 thr_off.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; set zero throttle $Name: 15 thr_up.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; set 1/3 or 2/3 throttle (up) $Name: 16 thr_dwn.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; set 1/3 or 2/3 throttle (down) $Name: 17 approach.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 10, 800 ; dock approach retros (3d sound) $Name: 18 attach.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 10, 800 ; dock attach (3d sound) $Name: 19 detach.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 10, 800 ; dock detach (3d sound) $Name: 20 depart.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 10, 800 ; dock depart retros (3d sound) $Name: 21 aburn_1.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; afterburner engage (3d sound) $Name: 22 aburn_2.wav, 0, 0.90, 0 ; afterburner burn sound (looped) $Name: 23 vaporize2.wav, 0, 0.90, 0 ; Destroyed by a beam (vaporized) $Name: 24 aburn_1f.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; afterburner fail (no fuel when aburn pressed) $Name: 25 alert_2.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; heat-seeker launch warning $Name: 26 m_fail.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; tried to fire a missle when none are left $Name: 27 l_fail.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; tried to fire lasers when not enough energy left $Name: 28 fail.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; target fail sound (i.e. press targeting key, but nothing happens) $Name: 29 beep_1.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; squadmate message menu appears $Name: 30 beep_1.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; squadmate message menu disappears $Name: 31 debris.wav, 0, 0.40, 2, 100, 300 ; ** debris sound (persistant, looping) (3d sound) $Name: 32 subhit.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; subsystem gets destroyed on player ship $Name: 33 m_load.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 10, 50 ; missle start load (during rearm/repair) (3d sound) $Name: 34 m_lock.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 10, 50 ; missle load (during rearm/repair) (3d sound) $Name: 35 repair.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; ship is being repaired (during rearm/repair) (looped) $Name: 36 l_hit.wav, 0, 0.90, 0, 30, 100 ; * player ship is hit by laser fire (3d sound) $Name: 37 m_hit.wav, 0, 0.90, 0, 30, 100 ; * player ship is hit by missile (3d sound) $Name: 38 cycle.wav, 0, 0.80, 0 ; countermeasure cycle $Name: 39 s_hit_4.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 200, 600 ; * shield hit (3d sound) $Name: 40 s_hit_2.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 10, 100 ; * player shield is hit (3d sound) $Name: 41 select.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; mouse click $Name: 42 alert_3.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; aspect launch warning $Name: 43 beep_4.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; shield quadrant transfer successful $Name: 44 wash.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 200, 400 ; Engine wash looping sound $Name: 45 warp_1.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 750, 1500 ; ** warp hole opening up for arriving (3d sound) $Name: 46 warp_1.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 750, 1500 ; ** warp hole opening up for departing (3d sound) $Name: 47 aburn_1f.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; player warp has failed $Name: 48 static.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; hud gauge static $Name: 49 boom_1.wav, 0, 0.90, 1, 600, 1200 ; * ship explosion 2 (3d sound) $Name: 50 rev1.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; ship is warping out in 3rd person $Name: 51 s_hit_0.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 100, 200 ; * heavy ship-ship collide sound (3d sound) $Name: 52 collide.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 100, 200 ; * light ship-ship collide sound (3d sound) $Name: 53 s_hit_1.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 100, 200 ; * shield ship-ship collide overlay sound (3d sound) $Name: 54 alert_1.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; missile threat indicator flashes $Name: 55 proximity1.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; proximity warning (heat seeker) $Name: 56 proximity2.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; proximity warning (aspect) $Name: 57 directive.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; directive complete $Name: 58 subhit2.wav, 0, 0.90, 1, 250, 800 ; * other ship subsystem destroyed (3d sound) $Name: 59 atomic.wav, 0, 0.90, 1, 2000, 4000 ; * captial ship explosion (3d sound) $Name: 60 subhit2.wav, 0, 0.90, 1, 250, 1500 ; * captial ship subsystem destroyed (3d sound) $Name: 61 warp2.wav, 0, 1.00, 1, 1500, 2000 ; [obsolete] large ship warps out (looping 3d sound) $Name: 62 ast_lghit.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 750, 1500 ; ** large asteroid blows up (3d sound) $Name: 63 ast_smhit.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 500, 1000 ; ** small asteroid blows up (3d sound) $Name: 64 cue_voice.wav, 0, 0.90, 0 ; sound to indicate voice is about to start $Name: 65 end_voice.wav, 0, 0.90, 0 ; sound to indicate voice has ended $Name: 66 scan.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; cargo scanning (looping) $Name: 67 l_flyby.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 250 ; * weapon flyby sound $Name: 68 asteroid.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 200, 700 ; [obsolete] asteroid sound (persistant, looping) (3d sound) $Name: 69 warp_open.wav, 0, 1.00, 2, 2000, 4000 ; capital warp hole opening (3d sound) $Name: 70 warp_close.wav, 0, 1.00, 2, 2000, 4000 ; capital warp hole closing (3d sound) $Name: 71 rumble.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 600, 1000 ; LARGE engine ambient $Name: 72 subspace_left.wav, 0, 0.30, 0 ; subspace ambient sound (left channel) (looping) $Name: 73 subspace_right.wav, 0, 0.30, 0 ; subspace ambient sound (right channel) (looping) $Name: 74 Evaded.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; "evaded" HUD popup $Name: 75 rumble.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 600, 1000 ; HUGE engine ambient ; ; Weapons section ; $Name: 76 L_Sidearm.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; SD-4 Sidearm laser fired $Name: 77 L_Scalpel.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; DR-2 Scalpel fired $Name: 78 L_Flail2.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; Flail II fired $Name: 79 L_Prom_R.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; Prometheus R laser fired $Name: 80 L_Prom_S.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; Prometheus S laser fired $Name: 81 L_Newton.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; GTW-66 Newton Cannon fired $Name: 82 L_Kayser.wav, 0, 0.55, 1, 50, 400 ; UD-8 Kayser Laser fired $Name: 83 L_Circle.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; GTW-19 Circe laser fired $Name: 84 L_Lich.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; GTW-83 Lich laser fired $Name: 85 hit_1.wav, 0, 0.90, 1, 200, 800 ; Laser impact $Name: 86 L_Vasmid.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 50, 400 ; Subach-HLV Vasudan laser $Name: 87 m_wasp.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; rockeye missile launch $Name: 88 boom_2.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 500, 1000 ; missile impact 1 $Name: 89 m_mag.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; mag pulse missile launch $Name: 90 m_fury.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; fury missile launch $Name: 91 m_shrike.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; shrike missile launch $Name: 92 m_angel.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; angel fire missile launch $Name: 93 m_cluster.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; cluster bomb launch $Name: 94 m_clusterb.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; cluster baby bomb launch $Name: 95 m_stiletto.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; stiletto bomb launch $Name: 96 m_tsunami.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; tsunami bomb launch $Name: 97 m_harbinger.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; harbinger bomb launch $Name: 98 m_mega.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 50, 400 ; mega wokka launch $Name: 99 counter_1.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 50, 200 ; countermeasure 1 launch $Name: 100 l_alien1.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 50, 400 ; Shivan light laser (3d sound) $Name: 101 clusterboom.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 750, 2000 ; shockwave ignition (3d sound) $Name: 102 m_swarm.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 50, 400 ; swarm missile sound (3d sound) $Name: 103 l_alien2.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 100, 400 ; Shivan heavy laser (3d sound) $Name: 104 capital4.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 500, 1500 ; Vasudan SuperCap engine (3d sound) $Name: 105 capital5.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 500, 1500 ; Shivan SuperCap engine (3d sound) $Name: 106 capital6.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 500, 1500 ; Terran SuperCap engine (3d sound) $Name: 107 l_vaslight.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 50, 400 ; Vasudan light laser fired (3d sound) $Name: 108 l_alien3.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 50, 400 ; Shivan heavy laser (3d sound) $Name: 109 shockwave.wav, 0, 1.00, 1, 50, 800 ; ** shockwave impact (3d sound) $Name: 110 Turret_T1.wav, 0, 0.50, 2, 200, 1000 ; TERRAN TURRET 1 $Name: 111 Turret_T2.wav, 0, 0.50, 2, 200, 1000 ; TERRAN TURRET 2 $Name: 112 Turret_V1.wav, 0, 0.50, 2, 200, 1000 ; VASUDAN TURRET 1 $Name: 113 Turret_V2.wav, 0, 0.50, 2, 200, 1000 ; VASUDAN TURRET 2 $Name: 114 Turret_S1.wav, 0, 0.50, 2, 200, 1000 ; SHIVAN TURRET 1 $Name: 115 paintloop.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 50, 200 ; targeting laser loop sound $Name: 116 FlakLaunch.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 250, 1000 ; Flak Gun Launch $Name: 117 boom_4.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 400, 800 ; Flak Gun Impact $Name: 118 m_emp.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 50, 400 ; EMP Missle $Name: 119 Escape.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 200, 600 ; Escape Pod Drone $Name: 120 Vaporize1.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; Beam Hit 1 $Name: 121 beam_loop.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; beam loop $Name: 122 beam_up.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; beam power up $Name: 123 beam_down.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; beam power down $Name: 124 beam_shot1.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 2500 ; Beam shot 1 $Name: 125 beam_shot2.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 2500 ; Beam shot 2 ;Ship Engine Sounds section $Name: 126 ship_a1.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 200, 400 ; Terran fighter engine (3d sound) $Name: 127 ship_a2.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 300, 600 ; Terran bomber engine (3d sound) $Name: 128 ship_a3.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 400, 800 ; Terran cruiser engine (3d sound) $Name: 129 ship_b1.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 200, 400 ; Vasudan fighter engine (3d sound) $Name: 130 ship_b2.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 300, 600 ; Vasudan bomber engine (3d sound) $Name: 131 ship_b3.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 400, 800 ; Vasudan cruiser engine (3d sound) $Name: 132 ship_c1.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 200, 400 ; Shivan fighter engine (3d sound) $Name: 133 ship_c2.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 300, 600 ; Shivan bomber engine (3d sound) $Name: 134 ship_c3.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 400, 800 ; Shivan cruiser engine (3d sound) $Name: 135 beacon.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 300, 600 ; Repair ship beacon/engine sound (3d sound) $Name: 136 capital1.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 500, 1500 ; Terran capital engine (3d sound) $Name: 137 capital2.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 500, 1500 ; Vasudan capital engine (3d sound) $Name: 138 capital3.wav, 0, 0.70, 1, 500, 1500 ; Shivan capital engine (3d sound) ; Electrical arc sound fx on the debris pieces $Name: 139 Arc_01.wav, 0, 0.30, 2, 200, 500 ; ** 0.10 second spark sound effect (3d sound) $Name: 140 Arc_02.wav, 0, 0.30, 2, 200, 500 ; ** 0.25 second spark sound effect (3d sound) $Name: 141 Arc_03.wav, 0, 0.30, 2, 200, 500 ; ** 0.50 second spark sound effect (3d sound) $Name: 142 Arc_04.wav, 0, 0.30, 2, 200, 500 ; ** 0.75 second spark sound effect (3d sound) $Name: 143 Arc_05.wav, 0, 0.30, 2, 200, 500 ; ** 1.00 second spark sound effect (3d sound) ; Beam Sounds $Name: 144 BT_LTerSlash.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; LTerSlash beam loop $Name: 145 BT_TerSlash.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; TerSlash beam loop $Name: 146 BT_SGreen.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; SGreen beam loop $Name: 147 BT_BGreen.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; BGreen beem loop $Name: 148 BT_BFGreen.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; BFGreen been loop $Name: 149 BT_AntiFtr.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; Antifighter beam loop $Name: 150 BT_up_1.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 1 sec warm up $Name: 151 BT_up_1.5.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 1.5 sec warm up $Name: 152 BT_up_2.5.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 2.5 sec warm up $Name: 153 BT_up_3.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 3 sec warm up $Name: 154 BT_up_3.5.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 3.5 sec warm up $Name: 155 BT_up_5.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 5 sec warm up $Name: 156 BT_dwn_1.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; LTerSlash warm down $Name: 157 BT_dwn_2.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; TerSlash warm down $Name: 158 BT_dwn_3.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; SGreen warm down $Name: 159 BT_dwn_4.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; BGreen warm down $Name: 160 BT_dwn_5.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; BFGreen warm down $Name: 161 BT_dwn_6.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; T_AntiFtr warm down $Name: 162 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 163 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 164 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 165 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 166 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 167 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 168 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 169 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 170 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 171 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 172 Empty, 0, 0.50, 0 $Name: 173 SupNova1.wav, 0, 1.00, 0 ; SuperNova (distant) $Name: 174 SupNova2.wav, 0, 1.00, 0 ; SuperNova (shockwave) $Name: 175 ship_c4.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 400, 800 ; Shivan large engine (3d sound) $Name: 176 ship_c5.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 400, 1000 ; Shivan large engine (3d sound) $Name: 177 BS_SRed.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; SRed beam loop $Name: 178 BS_LRed.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; LRed beam loop $Name: 179 BS_AntiFtr.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 1500, 3000 ; Antifighter beam loop $Name: 180 Thunder_01.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; Thunder 1 sound in neblua $Name: 181 Thunder_02.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; Thunder 2 sound in neblua $Name: 182 BS_up_1.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 1 sec warm up $Name: 183 BS_up_1.5.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 1.5 sec warm up $Name: 184 BS_up_3.wav, 0, 0.60, 2, 1500, 3000 ; 3 sec warm up $Name: 185 Commnode.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 200, 500 ; Shivan Commnode $Name: 186 Pirate.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 400, 1000 ; Volition PirateShip $Name: 187 BS_dwn_1.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; SRed warm down $Name: 188 BS_dwn_2.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; LRed warm down $Name: 189 BS_dwn_3.wav, 0, 0.70, 2, 2000, 3000 ; AntiFtr warm down $Name: 190 Inst1.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 500, 2000 ; Instellation 1 $Name: 191 Inst2.wav, 0, 0.80, 1, 500, 2000 ; Instellation 2 ;SCP ADDED SOUNDS START HERE $Name: 200 m_load.wav, 0, 0.60, 1, 10, 50 ; Ballistic Weapon Rearm Start $Name: 201 m_lock.wav, 0, 0.50, 1, 10, 50 ; Ballistic Weapon Rearm ; #Game Sounds End ; #Interface Sounds Start $Name: 0 user_c.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; mouse click $Name: 1 empty, 0, 0.70, 0 ; pick up a ship icon (not used) $Name: 2 load01.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; drop a ship icon on a wing slot $Name: 3 unload01.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; drop a ship icon back to the list $Name: 4 beep_4.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; press briefing, ship selection or weapons bar (top-left) $Name: 5 user_c.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; Switching to a new screen, but not commit $Name: 6 beep_4.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; help pressed $Name: 7 commit.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; commit pressed $Name: 8 user_c.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; prev/next pressed $Name: 9 user_c.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; scroll pressed (and scroll) $Name: 10 fail.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; general failure sound for any event $Name: 11 shipview.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; ship animation starts (ie text and ship first appear) $Name: 12 main_amb.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; ambient sound for the Terran main hall (looping) $Name: 13 vas_amb.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; ambient sound for the Vasudan main hall (looping) $Name: 14 user_a.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; brief stage change $Name: 15 user_i.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; brief stage change fail $Name: 16 beep_3.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; selet brief icon $Name: 17 user_o.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; user_over (mouse over a control) $Name: 18 user_c.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; user_click (mouse selects a control) $Name: 19 reset.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; reset (or similar button) pressed $Name: 20 textdraw.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; briefing text wipe $Name: 21 Lift_Mix.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; main hall - elevator $Name: 22 weapview.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; weapon animation starts $Name: 23 dooropen.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; door in main hall opens $Name: 24 doorclose.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; door in main hall closes $Name: 25 itemdraw.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; glow in main hall opens $Name: 26 Crane_1.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; main hall - crane 1 $Name: 27 sub_amb.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; ambient sound for menus off the main hall (looping) $Name: 28 user_c.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; popup dialog box appeared $Name: 29 user_c.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; popup dialog box goes away $Name: 30 1_yes.wav, 0, 1.00, 0 ; voice clip played when volume slider changes $Name: 31 Crane_2.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; main hall - crane 2 $Name: 32 Option1.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; main hall options - mouse on $Name: 33 Option2.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; main hall options - mouse off $Name: 34 Techroom1.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; main hall tech room - mouse on $Name: 35 Techroom2.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; main hall tech room - mouse off $Name: 36 Exitopen.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; main hall exit open $Name: 37 Exitclose.wav, 0, 0.60, 0 ; main hall exit close $Name: 38 pa_1.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; main hall random intercom 1 $Name: 39 pa_2.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; main hall random intercom 2 $Name: 40 pa_3.wav, 0, 0.50, 0 ; main hall random intercom 3 $Name: 41 highlight.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; spinning highlight in briefing $Name: 42 noiz.wav, 0, 0.40, 0 ; static in a briefing stage cut $Name: 43 Camp_on.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; main hall campaign - mouse on $Name: 44 Camp_off.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; main hall campaign - mouse off $Name: 45 V_Hatch_Open.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - exit open $Name: 46 V_Hatch_Close.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - exit close $Name: 47 V_Roll_Open.wav, 0, 0.80, 0 ; vasudan hall - hatch open $Name: 48 V_Roll_Close.wav, 0, 0.80, 0 ; vasudan hall - hatch close $Name: 49 V_Lift_Up.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - lift up $Name: 50 V_Lift_Down.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - lift down $Name: 51 V_Lite_On.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - glow on $Name: 52 V_Lite_Off.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - glow off $Name: 53 Skiff.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - skiff loop $Name: 54 V_Map_On.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - screen on $Name: 55 V_Map_Off.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - screen off $Name: 56 V_Head_1.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - vasudan greeting $Name: 57 V_Head_2.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - vasudan bye $Name: 58 V_Pa_01.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - vasudan pa 1 $Name: 59 V_Pa_02.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - vasudan pa 2 $Name: 60 V_Pa_03.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - vasudan pa 3 $Name: 61 bup.wav, 0, 0.90, 0 ; bup bup bup-bup bup bup $Name: 62 thankyou.wav, 0, 0.90, 0 ; thankyou $Name: 63 V_Exit_Open.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - exit open $Name: 64 V_Exit_Close.wav, 0, 0.70, 0 ; vasudan hall - exit close ; #Interface Sounds End ; ; Each species can have up to 4 different flyby sounds ; NOTE : the parse code expects to see exactly 2 sounds for terran, then 2 for vasudan, then 2 for shivan ; the first sound for each species is the fighter/small flyby sound. the second is the bomber/big flyby sound #Flyby Sounds Start $Terran: 0 T_flyby1.wav, 0, 0.75, 1, 200, 400 ; * Terran ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Terran: 1 T_flyby2.wav, 0, 0.75, 1, 200, 400 ; * Terran ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Vasudan: 0 V_flyby1.wav, 0, 0.85, 1, 200, 400 ; * Vasudan ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Vasudan: 1 V_flyby2.wav, 0, 0.85, 1, 200, 400 ; * Vasudan ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Shivan: 0 S_flyby1.wav, 0, 0.75, 1, 200, 400 ; * SHIVAN ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) $Shivan: 1 S_flyby2.wav, 0, 0.75, 1, 200, 400 ; * SHIVAN ship1 flyby player sound (3d sound) #Flyby Sounds End