Using ADPCM to add SXS and SPW to the sound file

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Mark DiVecchio

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Apr 24, 2017, 6:04:17 PM4/24/17
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Using my program ADPCM, which originally was written to play sound file clips on your PC, I have been able to edit the sounds in that file, download them to an engine and have the engine play them.

I've created 4 new videos:

1. ADPCM Video 3 - Demo of the various whistle clips in a sound file - this explores the different whistles/horns.

2. ADPCM Video 4 - Crossing Sound SXS added to a PS2 engine that did not originally have one

3. ADPCM Video 5 - Proto (or Quilling) Whistle SPW added to a PS3 engine that did not originally have one

4. ADPCM Video 6 - In my train room - operating the Proto (or Quilling) whistle SPW with my RTC program

You can watch these videos on my web page at:

http://www.silogic.com/trains/ADPCM.html

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Paul Reynolds

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Apr 24, 2017, 8:01:56 PM4/24/17
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Hi Mark...

  I just watched your four new videos.  You've certainly mastered MTH sound file management and editing.  Wonderful work!  And thank you so much for sharing it.  I'll be using your videos when I'm ready to do similar editing and updating of engines.

   I'm willing to contribute a small amount towards a gimbal for your smart phone for when you're video recording. :)

Best,
Paul



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