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Car Engine Loop 96kHz, 4s

Author: 
qubodup
Sunday, February 19, 2012 - 14:45
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Art Type: 
Sound Effect
Tags: 
car
engine
loop
motor
Vehicle
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
GPL 3.0
GPL 2.0
Collections: 
  • MySFX
  • Science Fiction Vehicles
  • SFX
  • Tiny cars
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I recorded a few car engine sounds and processed them to have a engine loop for Trigger.

soxi says:

Input File     : 'motor-loop-1-normalized.wav'

Channels       : 2

Sample Rate    : 44100

Precision      : 16-bit

Duration       : 00:00:04.00 = 176400 samples = 300 CDDA sectors

File Size      : 706k

Bit Rate       : 1.41M

Sample Encoding: 16-bit Signed Integer PCM

 

 

Input File     : 'motor-loop-1.wav'

Channels       : 2

Sample Rate    : 96000

Precision      : 24-bit

Duration       : 00:00:04.00 = 384000 samples ~ 300 CDDA sectors

File Size      : 2.30M

Bit Rate       : 4.61M

Sample Encoding: 24-bit Signed Integer PCM

File(s): 
engine-loop.7z engine-loop.7z 2.7 Mb [6621 download(s)]
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LeeZH
joined 14 years 10 months ago
02/20/2012 - 05:48
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Running the sample through a spectrum analysis, the highest peak is at 999Hz, i.e. 999 combustions per second.

Looking up the car on Wikipedia reveals that the car uses a 4 cylinder engine. Being a 4 stroke engine, a cylinder combusts every 2 revolutions. In other words, there are 4 / 2 = 2 combustions every revolution.

So the calculated speed is (999 / 2) = 249 rev/s = 7470rpm

Science, it's amazing.

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christianmiles
joined 10 years 5 months ago
12/15/2014 - 19:02

This is very nice

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Nayckron
joined 4 years 7 months ago
10/17/2020 - 16:19

Hello, i modified the sound to use it in a mini-game i am doing to fit a tank engine, i gave you credits, check it out if there is something wrong about the credits or if u liked.

https://opengameart.org/content/engine-loop-heavy-vehicletank

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