I just wanted to ask when there are more videos going to come, diving deeper into this series on loksound soundslot design? I would especially be interested in the promised video on explaining all the available conditions.
While the structure is very similiar and many of the features are the same, there are a few extra features in the LokSound 5 that do not exist in the V4. But this series will definitely help you understand the V4 as well.
While scale does not really matter in LokSound decoder programming, the Select decoders were not open for sound file creation like the LokSound 4 and LokSound 5 decoders. For the Selects, you can only use the ESU created Select files from our website. projects.esu.eu/projectoverviews/2
Thank you for this video, and hopefully all the upcoming ones. I am looking forward to this. I just made my first Loksound file for the Dutch railroad NS VIRM, and while it works, it is far from perfect. My sound file is here th-cam.com/video/bsh9uclifp0/w-d-xo.html. My main issue is similar to the diesel sound you started talking about, and that is how to hold or coast a sound at a specific speed. Mine does not do that and the VIRM has a Thyrister shifting sound , similar to a taurus Lok, on acceleration it makes it hopelessly complicated in my current limited knowledge base. I hope you will go in depth on that in a future video.
Excellent introduction video! The capability of Loksound decoders is simply amazing. Looking forward to future tutorials videos from ESU.
I am relatively new to model railroading and brand new to Loksound. Thank you for producing these videos. I look forward to this series.
Thanks Matt - keep them coming!
Can't wait for the next video!
I just wanted to ask when there are more videos going to come, diving deeper into this series on loksound soundslot design? I would especially be interested in the promised video on explaining all the available conditions.
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where do i find a list of then hot keys
and what they do! how does a state become mute or stop?
I am trying to load an Intermountain loco into the system and I keep getting an error of conflict. Help.
Hello.
Is there any difference between a 5 and 4 Decoder, compared to Soundslot?
While the structure is very similiar and many of the features are the same, there are a few extra features in the LokSound 5 that do not exist in the V4. But this series will definitely help you understand the V4 as well.
Does this apply to Select Direct Micro decoders in Atlas N scale locos?
While scale does not really matter in LokSound decoder programming, the Select decoders were not open for sound file creation like the LokSound 4 and LokSound 5 decoders. For the Selects, you can only use the ESU created Select files from our website. projects.esu.eu/projectoverviews/2
@@ESUDCC Thanks. Very much looking forward to more!
Hi Matt,
how often you will publish a new video?
Our plan is a few a week. We will have the next one later today or tomorrow at latest.
Thank you for this video, and hopefully all the upcoming ones. I am looking forward to this. I just made my first Loksound file for the Dutch railroad NS VIRM, and while it works, it is far from perfect. My sound file is here th-cam.com/video/bsh9uclifp0/w-d-xo.html. My main issue is similar to the diesel sound you started talking about, and that is how to hold or coast a sound at a specific speed. Mine does not do that and the VIRM has a Thyrister shifting sound , similar to a taurus Lok, on acceleration it makes it hopelessly complicated in my current limited knowledge base. I hope you will go in depth on that in a future video.