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