HRQ Taurus New Cooling Sound
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:03 am
Hello,
since the beginning of May HRQ Taurus has been using new sound for cooling replacing the old "humming" sound that started right after raising panto. Now the loco is silent and the only sound you get starts with moving the reverser to the forward position.
What I want to hear is other people's opinion on this (at least those who own the Taurus package).
Does it not look a bit weird to you that the loco is completely silent when the reverser is on neutral? Additionally, does the sound that is heard from cooling inside the cab not feel a bit loud to you and "loopish"? The obvious advantage of the new sound set is that we finally have reasonable external sounds, but in-cab wise it looks like a step backwards to me.
And one more thing:
I was also trying to at least decrease the cooling sound volume: used the dav to wav converter from UKTS, audacity to adjust it and then back using the same converter. However the sound no longer loops correctly, it just plays it completely and keeps silent then, which makes me think the file probably contains some markers to know which part is to be looped etc. Could someone please advise what should be done and how to keep those "markers"?
Thank you very much for your answers.
since the beginning of May HRQ Taurus has been using new sound for cooling replacing the old "humming" sound that started right after raising panto. Now the loco is silent and the only sound you get starts with moving the reverser to the forward position.
What I want to hear is other people's opinion on this (at least those who own the Taurus package).
Does it not look a bit weird to you that the loco is completely silent when the reverser is on neutral? Additionally, does the sound that is heard from cooling inside the cab not feel a bit loud to you and "loopish"? The obvious advantage of the new sound set is that we finally have reasonable external sounds, but in-cab wise it looks like a step backwards to me.
And one more thing:
I was also trying to at least decrease the cooling sound volume: used the dav to wav converter from UKTS, audacity to adjust it and then back using the same converter. However the sound no longer loops correctly, it just plays it completely and keeps silent then, which makes me think the file probably contains some markers to know which part is to be looped etc. Could someone please advise what should be done and how to keep those "markers"?
Thank you very much for your answers.