@@yesilovenachosYou should take a look at the pokecrystal GitHub page, they have an installation guide as well as a ton of guides on how to add new stuff to the game
Yeah you're right. When I first made it it was actually one semitone lower than the original, making it the same pitch as it is in RGBY, but then I decided to raise it by two semitones randomly, and I liked how it sounded so I left it like that. Honestly it gives me lively city at night vibes. Thanks for subscribing I appreciate it ;)
The reason why there's two warnings is because each side (Capt. and F.O.) can play it independently. I've been recently able to confirm this by talking to a friend of my dad who is a former 767 pilot. It is also demonstrated in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oUbQbQTxuzk.htmlsi=9ot1Ln_ZUANoq5L-
I think that the takeoff config warning of the 757 and 767 has two tones, one for the CAP side and one for the FO side. They can play independendantly from each other and play at a slightly different speed and thus they go out of sync (I believe this is to help identify which side prompted the warning in case of a crash/mishap, similar to how the MD-80 has 2 stall warnings). You can even hear this in the CVR of Aeroperú 603 for example: for most of the CVR, only one side plays the the warning, prompted by the fact that one of the airspeed indicators was erroneously telling the plane it was overspeeding; towards the end of the recording (when the gpws starts issuing the "too low terrain" warning repeatedly) you can hear a second warning come in, I believe this was because both the speed indicators were telling the plane it was overspeeding at that point.
@Thesadpalestinianball I'm animating the final ~2 minutes of AA77 using the FDR data. I'm doing this because the NTSB animation looks like crap and doesn't take into account positional drift and altitude errors caused by flying at high speed and at a low altitude and it also doesn't correct for the altimeter being set to standard at the moment of impact. I'm still figuring it out though so it'll take me a bit.