I've been trying to find a better EQ mix to get more "bass" out of the engine. I have been lowering other volume settings just to find myself with the question "how do I get back to the default values".
Pretty sure, default were all set to 100% The only one disabled was the LFE and it was set to zero. It would be nice if the audio got an overhaul, and some of the sound settings dialed in better.....than throw in a reset default button. Audio has improved a bit, tho some cars I'm still hearing crackling and distortion at certain rev ranges. I'd love to see more options, along with a base setting for the LFE station, something simple and similar to iRacing to run a bass shaker setup, to eliminate the use of simhub and save some resource power.
One the best car in the game is the F1-v10 Gen2. It has one of the best sounding engine in the game, but the worst audio effects. Constantly crackling with the TC sound effect is absolutely awful at the moment. Hopefully, this great car will get some audio love soon...
Mine are at default after a reinstall, I can show a screenshot this afternoon if you like. I'm at the beach today so if you want just ask I also don't remember them all being 100 though.
Thanks for the offer @2ndLastJedi... I don't what the defaults are, but I'm got them in a good place. My wish remains in place, a simple button would be nice, like they did for the FFB reset per car.
You can overwrite RevLimiterTC_F_V10_G2.bank with RevLimiterTC_Generic.bank to get rid of the horrible screeching TC noises.
@azaris Is this done via an .ini or .config file or do you mean (rename the .bak) and clone the .bank file and rename it?
WHOA!!! This is the best SOUNDING car in the game with this change!!! I didn't know the individual car sound effects files were separate files... GREAT TIP!
What you can do it backup the current AMS 2 folder. Launch AMS 2. Take a screenshot of the audio. Copy it in paint or so. Save it. Then delete the 'fake' AMS 2 folder. Remopve "copy" in the name of your AMS 2 folder. So you use your original folder again. Boot up AMS 2. Adjust the audio according to the screenshot. It's a workaround, but better than nothing