Hi guys! Here are the videos of my 2-6-6-2 and 4-6-0 with their respective DCC sound systems installed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EONBm8B3aA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y6MkEz7sYU
And,yes :TCS does have sound files that they claim are of the real Tweetsie 4-6-0 !
I tried to load them to my 4-6-0 before I made this video, but I'm not certain that I was totally successful.
TCS uses what they call "Audio Assist" instead of CV's for user programming, and you do that with your DCC controller by pressing the #8 four times. A pleasant female voice then walks you through all of the various files that are available for the decoder that you chose.
I find it somewhat confusing, and I'm not sure that I like it...
My controller has only shift #4 instead of #8 , so you can imagine what I have to do to get that woman talking.
but that aside , your ten wheelers chuff rate is to fast.
One steam cycle per rotation is enough.
Ton
So I've been told on youtube. How do you access that value on the TCS Audio Assist ? I tried playing with it last night, but no luck.
Thanks Ton!
I don't know , I use JMRI to access the decoder.
It's to complicated for me to use the TCS voice system with my Lenz controller.
Ton
I understand.
I'm having to wait until at least Feb.2 to contact the tech at TCS. He's out on a business trip until Feb.2,and I need to see if there is a list of CV programming codes available for this thing.
I also want to know if there's a way to get the rear headlight on the tender going again.
I'm beginning to wish that I had bought a Soundtraxx system ,or another MRC Loco Genie.
While the Loco Genie isn't as full featured as the TCS, or the Soundtraxx systems, it's basically drop in on these Bachmann tenders( unless yours came with a 21 pin Soundtraxx motherboard ), and the MRC is easy to program using my Power Cab handheld.
After much internet searching, and going on the TCS website,it seems like TCS doesn't have a list of CV programming codes,which is a pain.
Amazingly, the TCS 1521 board that I put in the tender of my 2-6-6-2 (coupled to the original Bachmann 21 pin motherboard) was up and running with no problems immediately, and I was able to set it up very quickly ,and easily.
I like that.
I don't know why this TCS motherboard and 1521 sound decoder kit is such a pain.
I should have done more research...
Click Here (https://youtu.be/j3ORTbLsE7A) to watch TCS WOWSound WOWSteam Proto-Chuff Calibration video
Click Here (https://youtu.be/IRlhCIS52XQ) 101: Introduction to Audio Assist video
Likely it will be Dan you will be talking to when you call TCS.
Want to program TCS steam decoder using CVs then
Click Here (https://tcsdcc.com/node/2278) video - TCS 4-CV Guided Programmer Instructions
Understanding the TCS 4-CV Guided Programming Tools
Click Here (https://tcsdcc.com/4CVSteamV4) link to the 4-CV Programming Steam tool
Quote from: Hunt on January 29, 2021, 03:54:31 PM
Click Here (https://youtu.be/j3ORTbLsE7A) to watch TCS WOWSound WOWSteam Proto-Chuff Calibration video
After using TCS WOWSound WOWSteam Proto-Chuff Calibration feature if timing fine tuning is needed then
Click Here (https://youtu.be/k0JBZOsCedE) TCS WOWSound Chuff Timing Adjustment
Thanks,Hunt ! This is very helpful.
Much appreciated!
Check out my video of my #12. Im using TCS wow and have all the sounds set for the ones recorded off the real #12. This might help you set the decoder up if you want to sound like the real thing. I can help you if you need it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odn9h7TFo08
Awesome video! Where did you get the cars?
They are a mix of kits, San Juan, AMS, and some 3d printed. I have about 40 freight cars and 10 engines 5 of which are ET 4-6-0's