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Hey all, I have been installing the 73199 OEM boards for the Lok Sound Select in the IMRC deuce. Funny thing,, I installed one,,,wait that sounds like a alco,, sure was,, I changed it to 75465 EMD 16cyl 645E3 V5 (FT). But the issue is that it does not have the same start up sequence that the stock sound board has. So now I have the second one done,, I just want them to start up the same. I have one deuce that came from the factory with the sound board installed. Is there a way to see what sound file is used on the board that came from IMRC pre loaded? I just does not sound right to my ear. But then it could be that I used a soberton 8x12 and a custom enclosure on the two locos that I did today. Do I really want them to sound just the same?.. Maybe,, but when they are mu'ed together,, I want them to sound just a tad different from each other. So you can tell that there is 2 or 3 locos pulling the train.Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thank you in advance.Y-it
You can slightly alter the sound of the prime mover (indeed, any sound) in a LokSound by varying what ESU calls the "sound speed" of that sound. If you have a LokProgrammer, go to the Sound Slots tab, pick a sound slot, and for that slot you will see two sliders for Sound Speed (Minimum and Maximum). These sliders will probably be set at 128 (default value). If you alter them slightly (e.g., take the minimum down to 120 and the maximum up to 134), then the pitch and "thrum" of the prime mover will be slightly different for that unit than one set at a stock 128. Judicious use of the Sound Speed value can vary the prime mover sound just enough so that you get distinct sounds for each unit in a consist, and it also avoids the "phasing" effect that you get when you MU two sound locos with exactly the same sound file. You can also use the sound speed controls to vary the pitch and timing of the bell, horn, etc. Just don't overdo it - small changes in the values make effective differences.John C.
ESU loads the decoders with a minimal default sound file. It's only really suitable for testing to make sure the decoder works - i.e. the amp produces sound, the motor circuits drive a motor, AUX functions drive a LED or light.They expect that the buyer will have their dealer load a file they want or have a LokProgrammer to load the files themselves.