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Dual tone 2001 siren simulation

Mon Oct 31, 2016 10:38 pm

I have an unhealthy obsession with mini sirens.
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Re: Dual tone 2001 siren simulation

Tue Nov 01, 2016 3:18 pm

The 8/10 sounds like a Model 2T. I think it's the best out of them all.
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Re: Dual tone 2001 siren simulation

Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:20 pm

MattDean1003 wrote:The 8/10 sounds like a Model 2T. I think it's the best out of them all.
I liked that one too. The audio isn't 100% mine, it came from a 2001-130 recording by Dillon Carpenter I got permission to use the audio from, and then I modified it to make it dual tone. The original audio is linked in the description.
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Re: Dual tone 2001 siren simulation

Thu Nov 03, 2016 11:50 pm

A dual tone 2001 would be hideous. That "flower" behind the projector horn is the stator, it's ports go out and forward similar to that of a T-128 or 508.
In order to have a dual tone 2001 you would have to have two sets of the "flower" meaning one has to be smaller than the other and the bigger one has to go over it.. If that didn't make any sense, here is a 3D model I made to show you one of the few ways to make a 2001 dual tone.
Before we get to that let me point out that sirens are not required to be dual tone like they were during the Cold War which means there is no need for one to be dual tone. It is probably possible for a dual tone 2001, but it would look like this.
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Re: Dual tone 2001 siren simulation

Fri Nov 04, 2016 3:33 am

First of all, I actually think that looks quite classy.

Second, you could just have all the sound funnel into one row.
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