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Users Guide to FlightGear sound configuration
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Version 0.9.8, October 30, 2005
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Author: Erik Hofman <erik at ehofman dot com>
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This document is an attempt to describe the configuration of
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FlightGear flight simulator's aircraft sound in XML.
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Sound Architecture:
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All of the sound configuration files are XML-encoded* property lists.
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The root element of each file is always named <PropertyList>. Tags are
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almost always found in pairs, with the closing tag having a slash
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prefixing the tag name, i.e </PropertyList>. The exception is the tag
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representing an aliased property. In this case a slash is prepended to
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the closing angle bracket. (see section Aliasing)
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The top level sound configuration file is composed of a <fx>, a
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<name>, a <path> sound file and zero or more <volume> and/or <pitch>
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definitions.
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[ Paths are relative to $FG_ROOT (the root of the installed base package .) ]
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[ Absolute paths may be used. Comments are bracketed with <!-- -->. ]
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A limited sound configuration file would look something like this:
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<PropertyList>
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<fx>
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<engine>
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<name>engine</name>
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<path>Sounds/wasp.wav</path>
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<mode>looped</mode>
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<condition>
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<property>/engines/engine/running</property>
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</condition>
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<volume>
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<property>/engines/engine/mp-osi</property>
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<factor>0.005</factor>
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<min>0.15</min>
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<max>0.5</max>
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<offset>0.15</offset>
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</volume>
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<pitch>
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<property>/engines/engine/rpm</property>
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<factor>0.0012</factor>
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<min>0.3</min>
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<max>5.0</max>
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<offset>0.3</offset>
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</pitch>
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</engine>
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</fx>
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</PropertyList>
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This would define an engine sound event handler for a piston engine driven
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aeroplane. The sound representing the engine is located in $FG_ROOT/Sounds
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and is named wasp.wav. The event is started when the property
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/engines/engine/running becomes non zero.
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When that happens, the sound will be played looped (see <mode>) until the
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property returns zero again. As you can see the volume is mp-osi dependent,
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and the pitch of the sound depends on the engine rpm.
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Configuration description:
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<fx>
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Named FX subtree living under /sim/sound
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< ... >
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This is the event separator. The text inside the brackets
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can be anything. Bit it is advised to give it a meaningful name
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like: crank, engine, rumble, gear, squeal, flap, wind or stall
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The value can be defined multiple times, thus anything which is
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related may have the same name (grouping them together).
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<name>
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This defines the name of the event. This name is used internally
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and, although it can me defined multiple times in the same file,
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should normally have an unique value.
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Multiple definitions of the same name will allow multiple sections
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to interfere in the starting and stopping of the sample.
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This method can't be used to control the pitch or volume of the
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sample, but instead multiple volume or pitch section should be
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included inside the same event.
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The types "raise" and "fall" will stop the playback of the sample
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regardless of any other event. This means that when the type "raise"
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is supplied, sample playback will stop when the event turns false.
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Using the type "fall" will stop playback when the event turns true.
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IMPORTANT:
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If the trigger is used for anything else but stopping the sound
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at a certain event, all sections with the same name *should* have
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exactly the same sections for everything but property and type.
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In the case of just stopping the sample at a certain event, the
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sections for path, volume and pitch may be omitted.
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<path>
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This defined th path to the sound file. The path is relative to the
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FlightGear root directory but could be specified absolute.
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<condition>
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Define a condition that triggers the event.
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For a complete description of the FlightGear conditions,
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please read docs-mini/README.conditions
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An event should define either a condition or a property.
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<property>
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Define which property triggers the event, and refers to a node
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in the FlightGear property tree. Action is taken when the property
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is non zero.
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A more sophisticated mechanism to trigger the event is described
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in <condition>
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<mode>
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This defines how the sample should be played:
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once: the sample is played once.
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this is the default.
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looped: the sample plays continuously,
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until the event turns false.
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in-transit: the sample plays continuously,
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while the property is changing its value.
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<type>
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This defines the type os this sample:
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fx: this is the default type and doesn't need to be defined.
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avionics: sounds set to this time don't have a position and
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orientation but are treated as if it's mounted to
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the aircraft panel. it's up to the user to define
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if it can always be heard or only when in cockpit
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view.
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<volume> / <pitch>
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Volume or Pitch definition. Currently there may be up to 5
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volume and up to 5 pitch definitions defined within one sound
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event. Normally all offset values are added together and the
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results after property calculations will be multiplied.
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A special condition occurs when the value of factor is negative,
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in which case the offset doesn't get added to the other offset values
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but instead will be used in the multiplication section.
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<property>
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Defines which property supplies the value for the calculation.
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Either a <property> or an <internal> should be defined.
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The value is treated as a floating point number.
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<internal>
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Defines which internal variable should be used for the calculation.
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The value is treated as a floating point number.
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The following internals are available at this time:
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dt_play: the number of seconds since the sound started playing.
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dt_stop: the number of seconds after the sound has stopped.
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<delay-sec>
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Delay after which the sound starts playing. This is useful to let
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a property start two sounds at the same time, where the second is
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delayed until the first stopped playing.
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<type>
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Defines the function that should be used upon the property
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before it is used for calculating the net result:
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lin: linear handling of the property value.
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this is the default.
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ln: convert the property value to a natural logarithmic
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value before scaling it. Anything below 1 will return
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zero.
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log: convert the property value to a true logarithmic
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value before scaling it. Anything below 1 will return
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zero.
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inv: inverse linear handling (1/x).
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abs: absolute handling of the value (always positive).
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sqrt: calculate the square root of the absolute value
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before scaling it.
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<factor>
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Defines the multiplication factor for the property value.
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A special condition is when scale is defined as a negative
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value. In this case the result of |<scale>| * <property) will be
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subtracted from <default>
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<offset>
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The initial value for this sound. This value is also used as an
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offset value for calculating the end result.
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<random>
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Add a bit of randomness to the offset. Only used for pitch.
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<min>
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Minimum allowed value.
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This is useful if sounds start to sound funny. Anything lower
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will be truncated to this value.
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<max>
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Maximum allowed value.
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This is useful if sounds gets to loud. Anything higher will be
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truncated to this value.
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<position>
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Specify the position of the sounds source relative to the
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aircraft center. The coordinate system used is a left hand
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coordinate system where +Y = left, -Y = right, -Z = down, +Z =
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up, -X = forward, +X = aft. Distances are in meters.
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The volume calculation due to distance and orientation of the
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sounds source ONLY work on mono samples!
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<x>
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X dimension offset
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<y>
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Y dimension offset
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<z>
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Z dimension offset
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<orientation>
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Specify the orientation of the sounds source.
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The zero vector is default, indicating that a Source is not directional.
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Specifying a non-zero vector will make the Source directional in
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the X,Y,Z direction
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<x>
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X dimension
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<y>
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Y dimension
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<z>
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Z dimension
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<inner-angle>
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The inner edge of the audio cone in degrees (0.0 - 180.0).
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Any sound withing that angle will be played at the current gain.
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<outer-angle>
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The outer edge of the audio cone in degrees (0.0 - 180.0).
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Any sound beyond the outer cone will be played at "outer-gain" volume.
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<outer-gain>
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The gain at the outer edge of the cone.
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<reference-dist>
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Set a reference distance of sound in meters. This is the
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distance where the volume is at its maximum.
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Volume is clamped to this maximum for any distance below.
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Volume is attenuated for any distance above.
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Attenuation depends on reference and maximum distance. See
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OpenAL specification on "AL_INVERSE_DISTANCE_CLAMPED" mode
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for details on exact computation.
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<max-dist>
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Set the maximum audible distance for the sound in meters.
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Sound is cut-off above this distance.
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Creating a configuration file:
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------------------------------
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To make things easy, there is a default value for most entries to allow a
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sane configuration when a certain entry is omitted.
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Default values are:
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type: lin
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factor: 1.0
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offset: 0.0 for volume, 1.0 for pitch
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min: 0.0
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max: 0.0 (don't check)
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Calculations are made the following way (for both pitch and volume):
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value = 0;
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offs = 0;
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for (n = 0; n < max; n++) {
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if (factor < 0)
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{
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value += offset[n] - abs(factor[n]) * function(property[n]);
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}
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else
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{
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value += factor[n] * function(property[n]);
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offs += offset[n];
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}
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}
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volume = offs + value;
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where function can be one of: lin, ln, log, inv, abs or sqrt
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