I wish to program a Loksound sound decoder for an HO model 9900.
I may have a file usable for the Winton engine, but not sure about
the chime and bell.
What I have so far is the original movie "Silver Streak" and the
PBS program "Streamliners". They have completely different chimes on
the soundtracks. The movie has a three-note that sounds like flutes.
"Streamliners" has a single note horn.
Possibly neither of these were recorded from the actual equipment;
can anyone say? If not, is a real recording available anywhere?
If not, I can synthesize the sound if I know the pitch(s) of the
notes.
I had the impression that there was a single chime on the 9900, so
was surprised when I watched Silver Streak. Wonder if a Hollywood
sound guy thought he could improve on the as-built sound?
Thanks for any help.
Hal
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