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Robert N posted:

I have a Imperial J which I run in conventional mode. Thinking of changing the sound file to the Premier J sound file. Mainly to get the 4 chuff per revolution and better whistle. Has anyone else done this? Was told that the engine would run slower due to the smaller wheels. Thanks.

Rob

Hey Robert,

I did this to a PS3 Imperial Mallet and did not see any ill effect from swapping the sound file. The engine still showed in the DCS remote as a Mallet with the correct cab # which leads me to believe that that info in part of the chain file not the audio file. The chuffs/rev did change depending on the sound file I would load btw. Also you can change chuff rate in DCS with any sound file but the whistle will still be a reason to try the new file.

In any case, if you experience any issues you can simply load the original sound file and all will be back to stock, no harm no foul.

P.s. you need DCS to load the sound file to not sure how you plan on doing this if you have a conventional setup.

Hope this helps!

Last edited by Daniel J. Gonzalez
juniata guy posted:

I’ve recently changed a sound file in an MTH PS3 locomotive and will confirm what Daniel says.  All that changes is the sound package - nothing else.

Now; in my case I also had to change the ID info on my DCS remote as well to correct what had been a complete “programming” error by the MTH factory.   My engine was PRR but, thought it was UP.

Curt

Thanks Curt!

Daniel J. Gonzalez posted:
Robert N posted:

I have a Imperial J which I run in conventional mode. Thinking of changing the sound file to the Premier J sound file. Mainly to get the 4 chuff per revolution and better whistle. Has anyone else done this? Was told that the engine would run slower due to the smaller wheels. Thanks.

Rob

Hey Robert,

I did this to a PS3 Imperial Mallet and did not see any ill effect from swapping the sound file. The engine still showed in the DCS remote as a Mallet with the correct cab # which leads me to believe that that info in part of the chain file not the audio file. The chuffs/rev did change depending on the sound file I would load btw. Also you can change chuff rate in DCS with any sound file but the whistle will still be a reason to try the new file.

In any case, if you experience any issues you can simply load the original sound file and all will be back to stock, no harm no foul.

P.s. you need DCS to load the sound file to not sure how you plan on doing this if you have a conventional setup.

Hope this helps!

Thanks Daniel! Yes ill have to get someone else to load the file for me. 

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