User manual

FDC Live Cockpit! 2011
Aerosoft GmbH 2010
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Adding your own voice set to FDC Live Cockpit! 2011
Here are guidelines to assist you in creating your own voice set. The
guidelines assume that you are familiar with recording sound files. If
not, you can find some simple instructions here (although these
instructions are for recording flight deck announcements, the
recording technique is the same). The guidelines also assume that
you are familiar with working with files and folders in Windows
Explorer. Although the steps might seem simple below, don’t expect
the task to be finished in an evening. To allow the recordings to be as
natural as possible, you should take some breaks and rest your voice
for a couple of hours during the recording process. Good luck!
All the different voice messages are available here. You will find two
listings; one listing only the calls made by the captain, and one
containing all messages available in FDC Live Cockpit! 2011.
•Printoutthelistofvoicerecordingstobemade.
•Recordthemessagesonebyone,andsavethemunderthe
name given in the list of calls. The sound files must be recorded
in 11025 Mhz, 8 bit mono format.
Note! Make sure that you get the file names correct, or otherwise
FDC Live Cockpit! 2011 will not be able to locate the messages
when they are required!
•IntheinstallationfolderofFDCLiveCockpit!2011,youwill
find a folder named Wav, and inside this you will find 16 voice set
folders. Locate the folder named Voice16. Copy all the files you
have recorded into this folder.
•StartFDCLiveCockpit!2011,gototheVoiceSetspanelunder
Main Options, and select voice set # 16.
•StartFlightSimulator,connecttoFDCLiveCockpit!2011,and
prepare to perform your first flight with your own voice recordings.