> Imagine each motor with a sound decoder emitting independent sounds and the 
> steam chuff getting out of sync when one engine slips...  almost makes me 
> want to improve my machining skills!!
> Jim Kindraka

Jim....You can achieve the sound effects without any machining at all.  Just 
use two sound decoders and program them for different chuff rates at each 
specific speed step.  You can get slippage and/or out of sync sounds during the 
difficult startup phase and have them become sync'd at higher speeds.  Guys in 
G scale do this all the time.  Just use the software controls instead of a 
wiper on a cam.  Ed L.



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