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Thanks, guys. Nothing's ever easy. Guess I'll be spending some quality time with the LokProgrammer tomorrow.DFF
Maybe it's weird but I actually sort of enjoy tweaking the sounds. Also, like mentioned above, I set the horn volume high and turn everything else down.
What others have said. To “balance” the sound in the first instance, I set the master to 80% to give myself some wiggle room on the upside. Then I turn the horn to maximum, the prime mover down to 50%, the bell to 40%, and everything else to 30%. Once I have the various sounds balanced among themselves, then I use the master volume to adjust the overall loudness as needed for the situation. Up for shows, down for at home ops.John C.
Yes, now that I have just managed to do a bit of function mapping logic setting for the first time myself and actually got it to work exactly how I wanted it I’m feeling emboldened and want to do more. I was trying to get the lights on a single loco to do the normal directional headlight thing and also be able, when in consist with another loco coupled back to back to only put the cab lights on and only on the loco that was going ahead and both locos rear lights to stay off. With some assist from the esu yahoo group and some trial and error it worked. I’m stoked to boot. I can see this tweaking becoming addictive.Here is the map that made this work in case anyone wants to know who already doesn’t.
This sounds cool, but I may need some more description from you.DFF