Configuration guide – SoundTraxx SurroundTraxx User Manual

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SurroundTraxx User’s Guide

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As you work with these settings, you’ll almost certainly identify other ways

they can complement your layout. Test drive different settings to discover

what works!

To set an ambient effect:

1. From System Monitor mode, push the control knob to display

ROUNDHOUSE. Turn the control knob until the display reads AUDIO.

Push the control knob to select the Audio menu.

2. The display will next read SND ZONE: 1. Turn the knob to choose the

desired sound zone and push the control knob to make the selection.

3. Turn the control knob until the display shows ECHO: 0. Push the control

knob to select this option and turn it to set the new value. Push the knob

again to finalize your selection.

Note: The echo and reverb settings have no effect on locomotive sounds for

which the FX bus mixer is set to 0. Refer to page 2:13 for information on the

available FX bus parameters.

0

Echo/reverb is off

1

Light reverb

2

Medium reverb

3

Heavy reverb

4

Light echo

5

Medium echo

6

Heavy echo

7

User-adjustable

When you select ECHO option 7, three additional settings apply.

Be forewarned: Adjusting the reverb effects can easily result in strange

or unpleasant results! We recommend you take your time and experiment

cautiously to produce the effect that best complements the sound zone.

E LEV: The echo output level between 0 and 100% (0-255). This

determines the amount of echo that is mixed back with the original

audio signal. This may be set to any value between 0 (minimum)

and 255 (maximum).

E DLY: The echo delay between 0 and 255 seconds (0-255). It may be set

anywhere between 0 (zero delay) to 255 (maximum delay). A longer

delay time corresponds to a greater distance between the sound

source and the reflecting surfaces and will generally result in an

increased level of echo.

E FB: The echo feedback level between 0 and 100% (0-255). This

specifies the percentage of the echo output that is mixed back

into its input and creates the effect of multiple sound reflections

each diminishing in amplitude over time. This may be set to any

value between 0 and 255 where 0 = no feedback and 255 = 100%

feedback.

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