Audio ambience tracks for various rooms on ships

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  1. douglas_fresco

    douglas_fresco Lieutenant

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    *Disclaimer*

    This is not a part of Empyrion and I wasn't sure if this is the most appropriate forum as it is a form of media, just not from this game.

    Forgive me if it is frowned upon for promoting channels or advertising or something, but this is strictly sharing a friend's YouTube profile to add depth while playing with no strings attached (financial or otherwise). I just thought it was cool that he did it and I enjoy listening while playing. I take no offense if admins would rather take this down.

    Just thought I'd share this. My friend took the time to make audio tracks of several different rooms on a few different ships from Star Trek. Things like the ambient beeps and hums from computers and machines. He even broke them down based on the part of the ship you are in (bridge, engineering, infirmary, etc.). Again, just throwing this out there in case anyone cares to add a little depth and immerse themselves a little further. I just let them play in a background window while playing. Feel free if you care to give a listen.


    His YouTube profile:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD4qbrgeyL-j8eMKv9LUdAg

    Here is just one example:
     
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  2. RockinSince87

    RockinSince87 Lieutenant

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    I used to do this with Hazeron. Change the default sounds ect...

    Bridge sounds were top on the list too.
    Here is one that I think was used in Star Trek the Motion Picture.

    I know for 100% sure it was used in Klingon Academy.
    (See attached)
     

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  3. Zeerog1

    Zeerog1 Ensign

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    Interresting! Just how do you implement/change the soundtrack? I have no idea and i gues others also like to know how it is done ;-)
     
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