MRC and Digitrax also make sound decoders.

One fairly comprehensive listing is here:

http://www.tonystrains.com/products/sound.htm

There is also a Yahoo group on general DCC Sound:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DCC-Sound

As well as manufacturer specific groups.

Finally, there are old and new technologies from many of these companies. 
Soundtraxx DSD series are very different in sound quality from the newer 
Tsunami decoders.

Pieter E. Roos

Railroad Home Page at

www.geocities.com/pieter_roos/pieter_1.html

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Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Look for opinions on LOKSounds decoders for a SHS 
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To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 2:17 PM

QSI makes the sound decoders for several of the HO locomotive manufacturers. 
They just recently released a separate sound decoder.

ESU sound decoders allow user uploadable sounds.

Besides Soundtraxx, QSI, and ESU, I know of the following additional sound
decoders for DCC controlled trains.  I didn't include sound-only decoders
except for the Intellisound.  It is included because of the SUSI interface.

CT Elektronik (Tran) SL51-2
http://www.tran.at/Dokumentation/Sl51en.pdf

CT Elektronik (Tran) SL74 (Smallest sound decoder I’ve found.)
http://www.tran.at/Dokumentation/Sl74en.pdf

Uhlenbrock Intellisound – This one is sound only, but it can use the SUSI
interface found on some decoders (Lenz, Zimo, etc.) through which it gets speed,
load, command information.  Can upload sound files through the SUSI interface.
http://www.rjftrains.com/intellibox/32xx2.pdf

Zimo MX640 – Sound uploadable and decoder software upgradable.  Can upload
sound files sampled at 22K or 11K.  Most capable sound and motor decoder
I've found from a control feature point of view.  Can hand RailCom
(bidirectional), asymmetrical DCC, and Zimo number recognition and HLU.
http://www.zimo.at/web2007/content/mx640.htm
http://www.zimo.at/web2007/pdf/MX640E.pdf

Zimo MX690 - Similar to MX640 for large scale use.  More function outputs
available.

Have fun,
Dave Heine
Easton, PA





Tsunami may sound the best but the limits are very high.  No Baldwin,  
Lima, FM, Etc diesels.  No modifying the sounds to model a specific  
unit etc.  I never heard a QSI.  So if you happen to model a  
locomotive which Sountraxx has deemed to provide the sound for - good  
for you.  BUT, for the rest of us -- thanks but no thanks.  Anyone  
else make sound decoders???
TCC:}

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