h a l f b a k e r yContrary to popular belief
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You know, to make this really convincing to unwary passengers, you'd have to publish it in several different music styles, so the opera devotee wouldn't have to convince his friends that he really wanted to listen to Madonna, for instance. |
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But I bet it wouldn't take too much programming skill to publish a cheap little shareware package that would automatically mix the car noises into a home-burned audio CD with music chosen by the user. |
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"Why does my transmission make that noise every time I listen to Abba?" |
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I don't need a cd for that. My car already sounds like that on it's own. What I need is a cd that makes the sounds of smoothly running car. I could play tracks for a Lincoln, a Mustang, a Porsche, a Bug, etc. depending on my mood. And it would be a lot cheaper than actually fixing my dragging tailpipe, engine knock, squeaks,etc. |
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Songs that feature sirens have fooled me more than once. |
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I must confess to that too...
The beginning of "Hot for Teacher" by Van Halen can do some similar effects. |
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Why is it that every time 'Beaver Patrol' (PWEI) comes on I'm going 'round a roundabout with a couple of pissed goths/metalers in the back. |
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If you car radio has longwave support you can tune it into the engine. Each spark creates a click on the radio and because the clicks are so fast you get a nice low rumble that sounds like a powerful sports car. The sound changes as your revs do so its actually very realistic. Wind down the windows, crank up the volume and you can fool any blind pedestrians that you have a powerful car. |
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nb: don't try this in a diesel - no sparks.... |
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I had gotten so used to sirens in songs that when I was being pulled over I actually thought it was the radio. |
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