LC-1, LC-2, EL-1a, or EL-3a Sound Files
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Sat Dec 12 09:56:33 EST 2015
Frank:
MUCH appreciated! I will give them a try.
Best,
-Eric Bott
From: NW-Modeling-List [mailto:nw-modeling-list-bounces at nwhs.org] On Behalf Of NW Modeling List
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 18:41
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Subject: Re: LC-1, LC-2, EL-1a, or EL-3a Sound Files
Eric,
I'd suggest reposting your request on the Repower & Regear Yahoo list and the Virginian Yahoo list; that would greatly increase the probability that someone who has solved this already would see and respond.
Frank Bongiovanni
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On Dec 11, 2015, at 4:11 PM, NW Modeling List via NW-Modeling-List <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org<mailto:nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org>> wrote:
This is admittedly beside the point of your request, but the following locomotives that you lumped as having "multiple small DC motors" all had, in fact, AC motors:
PRR GG-1, E2B, B, FF, L, O, PP, and R1; all NH except EP-5; all GN; and B&M Hoosac Tunnel.
Good luck with your project.
Dave Phelps
In a message dated 12/11/2015 1:25:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org<mailto:nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> writes:
I have a couple of NJCB LC-1 sets, OMI and ALCO EL-3a sets and EL-1a units, a couple of Railworks DD-1 sets, and a NJCB “Big Liz” that I would like to add DCC/sound to. I have been through every DCC manufacturer web site around the world that I can think of to find factory-installed sound files that would reasonably represent a large AC-motored, heavy electric locomotive with side-rod clank. No joy, except as noted below.
If this interest seems weird to you, then I recommend you get a copy of Herron Rail’s Pocahontas Glory Vol 6-- if it still seems weird, go serenely back to your Mollies, confident that you have walked on the wild side and know better now.
I’m wondering if any of the Modeling List folks out there have already developed a decent sound file for LC-1 or EL-3a? If so, for which decoder brand?
Does anybody out there have experience with modifying the sound files on a decoder of any brand/type?
Has anybody tried to put sound cams on the NJCB LC-1 or OMI or ALCO EL-3a’s?
Let me note that the GG-1 sound files readily available out there provide great representations of sounds of heavy electrics with multiple small DC motors and quill drives—very apt for most of the NH electrics, MILW EP-3 and ES-2, B&M Hoosac Tunnel motors; not bad for the PRR B, FF, L, O, PP, and R1 motors, for CUT/NYC P motors, for MILW EF-4/CSS&SB Little Joes, GN W1, Y1 and Z1, NYC T-motors, and PRR E-2b, E-2c, E-3b and E-44; better than nothing for NYC S motors and MILW EP-2. But the GG-1 sound files don’t do justice to the large AC-motored heavy electrics, and of course don’t have any siderod clank feature.
The closest thing I have found are the ESU sound files for the Swiss Ce 6/8 Krokodil motors, having 4 (unfortunately) large AC motors, siderods, and a good variety of additional sound effects. But, Oh My, the Europeans have no sense at all for a throaty air horn, so using the ESU Ce 6/8 sound files as-is is a non-starter.
And the d*** ESU Lokprogrammer is $164, plus a $24 USB cable at Tony’s Train Exchange, compared to $71 for a Digitrax PR3XTRA programmer, cable included, from Tony’s, or $90 list price for a QSI Quantum Programmer.
I would much rather go the QSI route, since that would allow me to program some of the decoders I already have installed on some steam locos, but would consider the others in desperation.
I would appreciate any advice or insight!
Thank you,
-Eric Bott
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