Station announcement at platform
Horn, alerts everyone train is pulling out
Bell same as above
Access, releasing brakes
Shoveling coal
Motor stationary sound, just starting up
Driving sound
Whistle at a crossing
Wheels squeal around corner
Brakes coming into yard
Steam release
Water pump shound
Motor idling at platform
Diesel
Station announcement at platform
Horn, alerts everyone train is pulling out
Access, releasing brakes
Motor stationary sound, just starting up
Driving sound
Whistle at a crossing
Wheels squeal around corner
Brakes coming into yard
Water pump sound
Motor idling at platform
Sound and Function Types:
Horn, alerts everyone train is pulling out
Bell same as above
Access, releasing brakes
Shoveling coal
Motor stationary sound, just starting up
Driving sound
Whistle at a crossing
Wheels squeal around corner
Brakes coming into yard
Steam release
Water pump shound
Motor idling at platform
Diesel
Station announcement at platform
Horn, alerts everyone train is pulling out
Access, releasing brakes
Motor stationary sound, just starting up
Driving sound
Whistle at a crossing
Wheels squeal around corner
Brakes coming into yard
Water pump sound
Motor idling at platform
Sound and Function Types:
• Sounds: Single sound like whistle, horn.
• Sequence (Ablauf): Sounds that can be switched on or off, or when switching on and off at a certain frequency. The playback frequency is set via the parameters.
• Random (Zufall): Contains several different sounds that are randomly selected during playback, e.g. different platforms.
• Stand: This sound will only be played when the locomotive sits for at least 256 seconds. The sound is canceled when the locomotive continues its journey.
• Logic (Logik)/ Sound Mute: This field can only be used with a sound number (1 - 15), but no further selection is possible. This sound number causes a gentle sound to be displayed / displayed.
• Switching (Schalten): Sound for switching noises to the driving sound "Sound without output."
• Driving (Fahren): These sounds belong to driving; and are played speed-dependent.
• Access (Anfahrt): Noise emitted before the start of the journey. Releasing brakes (Brake_up (Bremsen_auf)) "Sound without output."
• Brakes (Bremsen): Selection of the brake sound, also a sound number cannot be assigned "sound without output."
• Multitext: Sound with successive announcements. Announcement of the next stop for a train. Can have up to 3 sound numbers. The prerequisite is the correct configuration of the decoder (CV 60).
• Logic / Brake off (Logik/ Bremsen aus): This function can be used to disable the brake squeal when the operating noise is switched on.
• Motor: This is the typical operation noise for steam, electric and diesel locomotives.
What interests me is which ones are in the range above what the MS2 can access:
Blower motors
Compressor
Letting off Air
Station Announcements
Procedure function
Greeting
Conductor
Train announcement
Conductor
Train announcement
Conductor
Train announcement
Dialog
Train radio
Warning announcement
Surrounding sounds
I think I'd like to use some of those (such as station announcement or warning announcement) in lieu of some of the first 32 I'd never use:
Headlight(s)
Pantograph control
Electric locomotive op. sounds
Locomotive whistle
Pantograph control
Engineer’s cab lighting
Headlight(s): Cab2 End
Whistle for switching maneuver
Headlight(s): Cab1 End
Direct control
Sound of squealing brakes off
Locomotive engineer
Interior lights
Conductor's Whistle
Special Function
1.) first panto up
2.) 2nd panto up
3.) cab light front
4.) cab light rear
5.) engine room light,
6.) overhead line sparks
7.) lights front
8.) lights rear
9.) marker light front
10.) marker light rear.
11.) high beam front
12.) high beam rear
13.) coupling
14.) rail noise
15.) rail clank
16.) horn low
17.) horn high
18.) double horn
19.) closing doors
Swiss locos
20.) one white light rear
21.) one red light rear
22.) one red light front
23.) one white light front.
24.) sanding
25.) compressor
26. Operating sounds
27. Bell
28. Ventilator
29. Shunting mode
30. Acceleration/braking delay off
31. Squealing brakes off
32. Squealing in curves
33. Sound fader
Plus conductor whistle, various station announcements, various radio messages, ...
Maybe we should skip 32 functions and go straight for 64 functions ..
• Sequence (Ablauf): Sounds that can be switched on or off, or when switching on and off at a certain frequency. The playback frequency is set via the parameters.
• Random (Zufall): Contains several different sounds that are randomly selected during playback, e.g. different platforms.
• Stand: This sound will only be played when the locomotive sits for at least 256 seconds. The sound is canceled when the locomotive continues its journey.
• Logic (Logik)/ Sound Mute: This field can only be used with a sound number (1 - 15), but no further selection is possible. This sound number causes a gentle sound to be displayed / displayed.
• Switching (Schalten): Sound for switching noises to the driving sound "Sound without output."
• Driving (Fahren): These sounds belong to driving; and are played speed-dependent.
• Access (Anfahrt): Noise emitted before the start of the journey. Releasing brakes (Brake_up (Bremsen_auf)) "Sound without output."
• Brakes (Bremsen): Selection of the brake sound, also a sound number cannot be assigned "sound without output."
• Multitext: Sound with successive announcements. Announcement of the next stop for a train. Can have up to 3 sound numbers. The prerequisite is the correct configuration of the decoder (CV 60).
• Logic / Brake off (Logik/ Bremsen aus): This function can be used to disable the brake squeal when the operating noise is switched on.
• Motor: This is the typical operation noise for steam, electric and diesel locomotives.
What interests me is which ones are in the range above what the MS2 can access:
Blower motors
Compressor
Letting off Air
Station Announcements
Procedure function
Greeting
Conductor
Train announcement
Conductor
Train announcement
Conductor
Train announcement
Dialog
Train radio
Warning announcement
Surrounding sounds
I think I'd like to use some of those (such as station announcement or warning announcement) in lieu of some of the first 32 I'd never use:
Headlight(s)
Pantograph control
Electric locomotive op. sounds
Locomotive whistle
Pantograph control
Engineer’s cab lighting
Headlight(s): Cab2 End
Whistle for switching maneuver
Headlight(s): Cab1 End
Direct control
Sound of squealing brakes off
Locomotive engineer
Interior lights
Conductor's Whistle
Special Function
1.) first panto up
2.) 2nd panto up
3.) cab light front
4.) cab light rear
5.) engine room light,
6.) overhead line sparks
7.) lights front
8.) lights rear
9.) marker light front
10.) marker light rear.
11.) high beam front
12.) high beam rear
13.) coupling
14.) rail noise
15.) rail clank
16.) horn low
17.) horn high
18.) double horn
19.) closing doors
Swiss locos
20.) one white light rear
21.) one red light rear
22.) one red light front
23.) one white light front.
24.) sanding
25.) compressor
26. Operating sounds
27. Bell
28. Ventilator
29. Shunting mode
30. Acceleration/braking delay off
31. Squealing brakes off
32. Squealing in curves
33. Sound fader
Plus conductor whistle, various station announcements, various radio messages, ...
Maybe we should skip 32 functions and go straight for 64 functions ..