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As to the "click clack" on the rails, some decoders will do that for you also. I have thought about equipping a car with a sound decoder and having a speed sensitive loop of a bad wheel somewhere in the middle of the train.
QFT. Onboard locomotive sound always seems naked without the clickityclack and rumble of the train behind.
I had just watched this video. There is a LOT of non-engine noise present: />...
One sound I do wish they had would be the squill of wheels on a curve.
I would think that would be a static location sound, activated and shut off by an arriving and departing motion sensor with a fade in and out to match so it tapers on and off.
YES... Imagine a stationary sound decoder that just does squeals mounted under a model of Horseshoe Curve. A simple block detection scheme triggers it to fade in as the train enters the block and then fades out when the last car leaves.You're on to something!
Isn't this what Soundtraxx does? I agree it would be a great way to go. I could imagine how a simple light sensor and sine wave circuit could modulate the speaker output to give the desired effect. A more flexible version could be developed with a computer interface.