Table f. sound mixer cvs, Table g. cv 115 – airhorn/whistle select, Sound programming – SoundTraxx SoundCar Users Guide User Manual

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Tsunami SoundCar User’s Guide

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Table F.

Sound Mixer CVs

CV

Mixer Channel

Sound Effect

Default

129

Mixer Channel 0

Airhorn/Whistle

225

130

Mixer Channel 1

Bell

64

131

Mixer Channel 2

Clickety‑Clack

64

132

Mixer Channel 3

Generator

25

133

Mixer Channel 4

Flange Squeal

16

134

Mixer Channel 5

Flat Spot

64

135

Mixer Channel 6

Wheel Noise

32

136

Mixer Channel 7

Uncoupling

64

137

Mixer Channel 8

Coupling

64

138

Mixer Channel 9

Brake Set

32

139

Mixer Channel 10

Brake Squeal

64

140

Mixer Channel 11

Retainer Valve

32

141

Mixer Channel 12

Emergency Brake Valve

192

142

Mixer Channel 13

Hand Brake Set

128

143

Mixer Channel 14

Hand Brake Release

128

Airhorn/Whistle Control

The SoundCar’s factory settings utilize F2 to control the primary airhorn (or

whistle) and F3 to control a short airhorn (or whistle). The following CVs allow

you to adjust and control the airhorn/whistle:

CV 115, Airhorn/Whistle Select

CV 129, Airhorn/Whistle Volume

Airhorn/Whistle Select

Each SoundCar DSD comes with two airhorns and one whistle. To select

one, program CV 115 with the appropriate value from 0 to 2 as indicated in

Table G.

Table G.

CV 115 Airhorn/Whistle Select

Airhorn/Whistle

CV 115 Value

Wabco E2

0 (default)

Nathan K5LA

1

Hancock Air Whistle

2

Note: If CV 115 is programmed with a value other than 0, 1, or 2, it will

automatically default to a value of 0.

Sound Programming

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