
Beschreibung
PLEASE READ
This is a soundmod for the a330.
This soundmod was created by zedextreme8177 and has been converted and modified by me (Kwandom). I have recieved permission from the owner to post this soundmod to this website. And A very special thank you to TJC.Aviation for helping me getting this sound sorted out and finding a way for me to be allowed to use the a330 folder.
This soundmod includes realistic spools, custom startup sounds, custom gear lever sounds and more.
Warning
There is a person who has been copying my work without pernission. Please do not go to the website and do not download it from there. This is the website where i only published this soundmod
1.5 Update is Now Here!!!
This update brings you
-Bug fixes
-Lowered volume (interior only)
-default a320neo flap lever sounds, button clicks etc
-New stall sounds
There are a few bugs which include
-No GPWS and TCAS warnings
-sounds not working for some people. (if that is you please dm me so i can fix it)
-Overlayed Sounds
-some low quality sound effect (this will be improved in newer versions)
All these will be fixed and improved in later versions
How to install the addon
1.Go to your community folder
2. Extract the zip file
3. Add it to the community file
4.done :)
Kommentare(64)
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over 2 years ago
"Error 0x8096002A" and it is preventing the archive from being extracted.
Not sure what that is about. Do you have any idea what that error is?
over 3 years ago
Nice work, thanks for that.
The sounds are really great
However, I had to manually add the sound files to the Aircraft/Sound folder.
The mod does NOT work because it overwrites or changes not only the sounds but all the files of the plane.
As soon as the mod is installed, the cockpit only works partially and some of the sounds are missing.
If you only insert the sound files, everything works.
over 4 years ago
doesnt work
almost 5 years ago
These sounds are simply amazing, as a one who flew on a real A330 I can tell it sounds really close to irl. But it screws my plane very bad, the Autothrottle doesn't work and the AP pitches up and down like a rocket, I have seen that some other folks have had this problem also. I suggest and wish that you fix that, the mod is awsome but it ruins the plane itself. Thanks
almost 5 years ago
sucks
about 5 years ago
Hey man, I think it sounds awesome but when I installed the mod it left the PMP a330 completely useless. I cant control anything. Is it because I'm using the A32NX compatibility mod? Can you make an update where it just changes the sound file and not the whole PMP A330 folder and make it work with the A32NX Compatibility mod? Other than that really love the sound! This has a HUGE potential!
about 5 years ago
im trying to figure this out at the moment but it may take a while
about 5 years ago
Is there any plans to adjust the volume of the sounds, still WAY too loud internally and externally.
about 5 years ago
Beware! The mod will replace everything from the aircraft..Since I installed the mod the autopilot is broken. The sounds are quite nice when the engines are finally on but the thing with the AP is really annoying
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
about 5 years ago
Trent 700 Soundmod
Enhance your a330 experience with this Trent 700 Soundmod by zedextreme8177, converted and modified by Kwandom. Featuring realistic spools, custom startup and gear lever sounds, and more. The latest 1.5 update includes bug fixes, lowered interior volume, and new stall sounds. Join the community and enjoy an immersive audio experience with this soundmod.
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Versionsgeschichte
1.5 This update brings you the SU5 compatibility and lowered interior noises. Exterior noises will be lowered in the future. This update also brings you default a320 flap lever noises, button clicks etc



about 5 years ago
Someone has been copying my work and posted it to a different website. Please do not download it from anywhere else but here because this is the website where I actually posted.