Tuning the sounds on a Tsunami Light Steam decoder using Decoder Pro. See the full clinic on DP and Tuning at the Australian NMRA 2009 Convention. www.nmra.org.au
@originalgrump100 There are 23 volume settings in the Tsunami. The clank-clunk (conrod clank) can be turned off if you wish. The clunk on the video was turned up a bit for the video. Most of my steamers have it turned off.
Gerry, what's the sound that sounds-like someone plucking a lo tension guitar string, around 5:40 - 5:47??? Very off-putting sound in a steam loco, at least when heard via YT...
Who's playing the banjo when the thing gets running? Can you turn the banjo CV to zero?
Trolleymoose 1 year ago
@Gerrymmr
Wondering if you had attempted playing with the setting for the reverb ,would really like to hear this effect.
ragnar691 1 year ago
@profklyzlr Conrod Clank...it is the rods clanking together, a very common noise on American steam engines
nicholasbreeden 1 year ago
Is there away to program the sound of the fireman ex. the scooping of the coal and other things like that?
abrownyo 1 year ago
Tsunami Decoder ? dsd 101
MrMuddshovel 1 year ago
I don,t care what anybody says this is GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!. The sound and the clanking rod makes it sound so muh more real. Keep up the good work.
glind60 1 year ago
@originalgrump100 There are 23 volume settings in the Tsunami. The clank-clunk (conrod clank) can be turned off if you wish. The clunk on the video was turned up a bit for the video. Most of my steamers have it turned off.
Gerry
Gerrymmr 1 year ago
Gerry, what's the sound that sounds-like someone plucking a lo tension guitar string, around 5:40 - 5:47??? Very off-putting sound in a steam loco, at least when heard via YT...
profklyzlr 1 year ago
its a fat lady, he using it to show how smooth an operation is when finely adjusted
ryeguyisme 1 year ago
Very nice layout! but whats up with the "thing" on the tender?
badboylll 2 years ago