TKS January 2005
by Terry "tks" Savage

tks-January '05.ssf
547
MB (unzipped) - This script contains over 5600 individual wav files and 380 event triggers from which these sounds will be played. Commentary includes sounds from ABC, NBC, CBS, USA, TNT and ESPN television golf coverage, concentrating on actual PGA and Champions (Senior) Tour events. Originally created within the Links 2001 Sound Editor, this script was then transferred to Links 2003 where corrections were added to assure that sounds played properly in both versions.

 

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Regardless of which game is used, there are times when you will not hear any sound commentary. This is not a flaw in the soundscript. This situation occurs when the land designations established by APCD and Microsoft designers do not match the land designations available in the Soundscript Editor. (EXAMPLE: A player may be hitting from the rough….The script is programmed to have commentary when the hitting terrain is "Rough" but the course design may be designated as "tall grass". Therefore, no sound will be heard.) This does not occur often but you should be aware of it.

You will also note that there are stereo effects built into this script to add more of a tournament feel. You may hear "FORE" when hitting into the rough or "background applause" coming from either the right or left speakers to give the impression of crowds out on the course. (If you find this too annoying, you can go into the Sound Editor and "remove" the sound or "reduce" the playing percent….Plus, this is a good way to learn how the Editor works.)

Enjoy!
Terry (tks) Savage

 

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