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Yes, they gave up and went with manual revving up and down. BLI also does it with BEMF and it work really well, one feature that I really like. I have two Atlas GP7s with Zimo sound decoders and I haven't been able to get them were I'm happy with them. I guess I need to work on them a little more.
Russ, Jim,I appreciate your knowledge and expertise with sound decoders and find that you are using Zimo sound files to be interesting. I have several 621's running and I think the driving characteristics are about the best I have used. I have thought about their sound but not sure about their US sound files. Are they good and are they adding to them?...
...Also, If I may drift a tad, I need to see if you can clear up an ESU issue for me. I have a 5 loco consist ( GP30's, SD-9's, 35's) that all have select micros. Really like the sounds but I do not like all of them firing up at the same time. I am sure I have read or been told how to adjust, or stagger, the start ups so they were fired up individually. I know, clear as mud. BTW, I use JMRI and ESU Lokgrammer...
...As for the ESU files the ones I am using in the above mentioned consist have "notch up and notch down" functions. However, I use the "Drive Hold" which pretty much takes care of the ramp up/down sound. Pretty neat stuff. That DH would probably not work well on a switcher, however.Regards,Carl