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... ambient sounds as well (flange or brake squeal, etc.).
This has been on my watch list. Note that there are a number of methods being developed to enable location following so that sound can be directed to remote speakers based on train location (see halfway down the web page). These are either hardware based (transponding decoders) or software based (through jmri Operatons). This has a lot of potential for things like ambient sounds as well (flange or brake squeal, etc.).
I find the cacophony of a bunch of sound equipped locos to be distracting at best, and annoying at worst
... About 25 years ago one of our NTRAK members built a diesel loco sound synthesizer. It could be hooked up to a DC throttle. He brought it to one of the model RR shows and hooked it up to a throttle which he used on his engine service facility module. The audio output was hooked up to a stereo amplifier and a pair of large HiFi speakers. The sound effect was amazingly realistic with very deep bass sound. The venue was a fairly large high arena (Shriner's Auditorium) bit the sound could be heard clearly on the far end of the arena. Ifter few hours we all begged him to lower the volume - we just couldn't take it anymore!
But I find the cacophony of a bunch of sound equipped locos to be distracting at best, and annoying at worst.