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Scaletrains ESU bell file
« on: May 16, 2024, 08:04:23 PM »
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Does the Scaletrains esu soundfile “alarm bell 1” (on their SD45 its Function 22) sound like ground relay bells going off on the prototype?

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Its not proprietary just the same file used in ESU other files which is not a loop so it times out after a few seconds
Still struggling with lok programmer to play a loop file for this without the errors…


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Re: Scaletrains ESU bell file
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2024, 02:52:31 PM »
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Does the Scaletrains esu soundfile “alarm bell 1” (on their SD45 its Function 22) sound like ground relay bells going off on the prototype?

Found answer-
Its not proprietary just the same file used in ESU other files which is not a loop so it times out after a few seconds
Still struggling with lok programmer to play a loop file for this without the errors…

Jeff

I have not yet dove into creating my own sound projects, but I have been lurking around trying to learn what others do. If the file is not designed to loop, you will likely have to edit it so it can be looped.  Maybe look at how the standard bell (on F1) sound flow is laid out.
Do you have the unofficial LokProgrammer manual which goes into details of how to create sound projects?  The LokProgrammer_ESU_EN_manual_edition_I_v1_eBook.pdf.
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Re: Scaletrains ESU bell file
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2024, 11:12:05 PM »
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I do now!
Thanks there Peteski
Might be some tricks in there
Then I have to take another stab at moving horns from one project to the next for my poor SDP40F too…