i think it totaly cooli dont have any motive power with sound that engine is sexy as hell i love the warning lights neet i have 4 sd 40-2s in the santa fe 2 blue nd yellows and 2 merger koda colors they are my favorits of my colection
UPdate: Been doing some research. QSI, (probably unintentionally) uses a prototype EMD 645E sound scheme. The prototype turbo version is the 645E3, so basically the sound scheme we're hearing on this unit would be for a GP38 or SD38 series. I've communicated with Mr. Quinn of QSI who stated that QSI wants input. I gave him some references to check out to confirm my info. Hopefully QSI will be able to obtain 645E3 series recordings and make them available for the Q2 programmer.
The dynamic quality of sound is good, however, I've noticed an annoying problem (for those of us that are looking for prototype accuracy). Where is the turbocharger sound? If you notice on the Tsunami FP45 vid, the turbocharger sound is very well pronounced as is on the prototypes. The SD45, F45, FP45, SD45-2, SD45T-2 all had the same EMD 645 20 cylinder engine. QSI may have slipped a bit here.
The Quantum sounds too much like a Truck if you haven't noticed. I own one of the Proto 1000 RS10 that Hobby Craft Canada did. It is near identical in sound. If you didn't know this about the quantum decoders press F9 twice to hear the loco shut down and the engineer leave with the door closing. F6 twice brings it back.
Nice model and sound decoder. But thats why I dislike QSI because from the factory they sound like some weird GE. Nice work tho man!
guilford681 1 year ago
those lights are sik
WheelieRider4Life 1 year ago
yea, that sounds more like a GE unit than a EMD.
BNforever2009 1 year ago
how did u get ur warning lights to work in reverse mode tell me please!
sdfdr4andrew 2 years ago
Using the Quantum Programer I asigned the light ports and how they work
grizzlyacpm 2 years ago
That sounds like a GE than an EMD... no turbocharger?
leejax01 2 years ago
Uploaded a new soundset and adjusted turbo sound....now sounds bettter..Thanks.
grizzlyacpm 2 years ago
i think it totaly cooli dont have any motive power with sound that engine is sexy as hell i love the warning lights neet i have 4 sd 40-2s in the santa fe 2 blue nd yellows and 2 merger koda colors they are my favorits of my colection
STEELHORSE1975 2 years ago
UPdate: Been doing some research. QSI, (probably unintentionally) uses a prototype EMD 645E sound scheme. The prototype turbo version is the 645E3, so basically the sound scheme we're hearing on this unit would be for a GP38 or SD38 series. I've communicated with Mr. Quinn of QSI who stated that QSI wants input. I gave him some references to check out to confirm my info. Hopefully QSI will be able to obtain 645E3 series recordings and make them available for the Q2 programmer.
ACLTony 3 years ago
The dynamic quality of sound is good, however, I've noticed an annoying problem (for those of us that are looking for prototype accuracy). Where is the turbocharger sound? If you notice on the Tsunami FP45 vid, the turbocharger sound is very well pronounced as is on the prototypes. The SD45, F45, FP45, SD45-2, SD45T-2 all had the same EMD 645 20 cylinder engine. QSI may have slipped a bit here.
ACLTony 3 years ago
The Quantum sounds too much like a Truck if you haven't noticed. I own one of the Proto 1000 RS10 that Hobby Craft Canada did. It is near identical in sound. If you didn't know this about the quantum decoders press F9 twice to hear the loco shut down and the engineer leave with the door closing. F6 twice brings it back.
northlander30 3 years ago
Este es Quantum Revolution CON sonido...
depende el deco se programa diferente
grizzlyacpm 3 years ago
Muy buen video. El juego de luces arriba de la cabina, como se programa y donde lo conectas (al deco sin sonido)? Saludos
martinezjm 3 years ago