When i lived in mary easter, FL, i heard this sound all the time. The system i heard was the Hulbert AFB. The sirens are whelen 2810's. They did alert. Lucky me, i got a atlas speaker from the system before the whelens.
For this synth, it was a sawtooth wave. But Whelen controllers actually output square waves; it's the unique tonal characteristics of their compression drivers that makes it sound like sawtooth waves.
@@SirenArchiveswhat program did you use to synthesize these? I am looking to make a 3 minute “alert” tone and also a test tone for my IP based outdoor warning system, but I cannot find any premade files that sound like this.
0:09 Alert
0:35 Attack
0:53 wail
1:34 hi lo
1:53 Whoop
2:20 airhorn
0:28 Shut down
When i lived in mary easter, FL, i heard this sound all the time. The system i heard was the Hulbert AFB. The sirens are whelen 2810's. They did alert. Lucky me, i got a atlas speaker from the system before the whelens.
i have a whelen in my neighborhood, the whoop signal goes off during severe weather warnings and the wail signal goes off during tornado warnings
Yo we need the westminder chime and custom chime
0:51 this is what the sirens in Owensboro Kentucky sound like
2:21 is my favorite
The attack like fast wail
The whoop shood be an msm character
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There's alot in Wadsworth ohio!
What is the porpoise of the air horn tone?
Bomb warning possibly
if you read this comment you must like it
_Sigh_ fine.
No
No
don't tell me what to do
Like beggar lol
Are these royalty free?
If you mean no monetary cost to use, then yes!
Am a nz siren
We need fast wail
Attack+air horn(:
My man, Fast Wail is the Attack signal for Whelen sirens…
Bruh
Attack = Fast Wail
Is the alert tone 465hz sawtooth or sine?
For this synth, it was a sawtooth wave. But Whelen controllers actually output square waves; it's the unique tonal characteristics of their compression drivers that makes it sound like sawtooth waves.
@@SirenArchiveswhat program did you use to synthesize these? I am looking to make a 3 minute “alert” tone and also a test tone for my IP based outdoor warning system, but I cannot find any premade files that sound like this.
@@OneWheelFloater I used Audacity.
@@SirenArchives can you tell me what you did to make it sound like a Whelen? I selected ‘sawtooth’ but it sounds very bumblebee like 😵💫🥴
@@OneWheelFloater I forget exactly what I did, but try this:
1. High-pass filter (200 Hz, 6 dB)
2. Low-pass filter (2000 Hz, 12 dB)
3. Even harmonics distortion
4. Repeat high-pass and low-pass filter
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