Nissan Gives Electric Cars Blade Runner Audio Effect
mateuscb writes "A campaign backed by automakers and some lawmakers to make electric or hybrid cars noisier in a bid to increase safety for pedestrians and cyclists has taken a strange, Blade Runner-type twist. Nissan sound engineers have announced that the Leaf electric car set for release next year will emit a 'beautiful and futuristic' noise similar to the sound of flying cars — or 'spinners' — that buzz around 2019 Los Angeles in Ridley Scott's dystopian thriller based on a Philip K. Dick science fiction novel."
They should make some kind of noise that sounds significantly different when its coming towards you compared with going away from you, just like how an ambulance or police siren is.
I will change it to a ominous hum.
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...one of the nice things about electric cars is that they're so quiet. Can you turn the sound off?
By then we will not download ringtones anymore, but cartones. Think of the possibilities! Make your Focus sound like a Ferrari, make it swing like Michael Jackson. Living next to the highway will be very entertaining.
I mean, seriously, a "whooshing" sound would be more credible. A soundtrack is too garish.
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Just put a card in the spokes. Yea, it's nerdy, but so is the car.
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I would want that sound that the USS Enterprise makes as it whizzes through space...
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I want my car to sound like the flying cars from The Jetsons. Then I can at least pretend that I got the future I was promised as a child.
In response, Mazda has announced that their cars will play an endless loop of a 6 year old saying "zoom-zoom!"
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Living next to the highway will be very entertaining.
Someone at RIAA just had a great idea.
Please not ringtone cars. Please please please. It's ten years into the future and I can't stand it already.
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I want mine to make the sound of a Bell HU-1 ...with optional Wagner overlay.
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Now I want the Windows 95 TADA noise when my airbags are deployed. I love for my cars to have a sense of sarcasm.
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More like an erection.
Speaking of whooshes...
My friend owns a Prius, and if it's moving at a fairly low speed you won't hear it at all.
All you hear are the horrifying screams of the pedestrians being mowed down at 3 mph.
Mine will chant "kill the wabbit, kill the wabbit"
I feel fantastic, and I'm still alive.
I'll just have it emit whatever's playing on my stereo.
ASCAP or another major performance rights organization would bust a CAP in your AS for that. The music on your stereo probably isn't licensed for an intentional public performance.
As someone who lives in Nepal, and drives a motorbike in India, the things drivers shed to pedestrians is not wanted. Like the habit of backing up and running you over again if hit, to avoid paying the family of the squashed pedestrian any compensation. Please tell drivers in the Bihar that this is not acceptable, and the practice should be stopped immediately.
As far as ringtones for my next electric vehicle (my first was a Chinese motorbike), I will install the Tata Truck ringtone , which sounds like any other on the road. It's the one noise that instills fear in all creatures near the highway. Sounding like a cylon raider will do nothing to keep peds safe here.
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Then they really shouldn't be driving at all...
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