silverelan
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Mach-E simulator drive begins about 1:57.
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I agree it's interesting. Did you also hear what sounded like a little exhaust barble sound (like a gas engine popping) when he lifted off of the accelerator? Time stamp 3:23 or so. Or maybe it's just bumps in the road. I'm not sure.I really like the sound they're piping in. At 2.54 min, if you're watching the rpm, it looks/sound's as if they've assigned an 8 note scale to every 1000rpm, could even be a 12 note octacve, hard to hear properly, but they're also piping in a sub octave sound, possibly with a fraction of delay in it and it sounds quite therapeutic imo... if you don't know what I mean, get a dial tone up on your landline, or even off youtube, close your eyes and hum along to it in a lower register... when you lock in with it at the right key, hold the hum as long as you can... it's the closest you'll get to a brain massage. lol.
Lol. Maybe they’ll let us pipe in some randomised backfiring if we’re feeling nostalgic.I agree it's interesting. Did you also hear what sounded like a little exhaust barble sound (like a gas engine popping) when he lifted off of the accelerator? Time stamp 3:23 or so. Or maybe it's just bumps in the road. I'm not sure.