![]() As a side note.you can download the LokProgrammer software and use it without having the LokProgrammer hardware. The Version 5 adds a lot more levels of indexing so you really do want to be careful. The individual sound volumes do require an index to be set first. ![]() You do not need to set any Index CVs first. To answer the original poster's question CV63 is the Master Volume and it has a range from 0-192. If they come out with an update you have to buy a new decoder. You can't update or modify SoundTraxx decoders. Which by the way is the main reason I use ESU decoders exclusively. The LokProgrammer is only truly needed if you're doing a complete sound file re-write or firmware update to the decoder. Get it out of your heads that you NEED a LokProgrammer for ESU decoders just to change CVs! While it makes life easier, you absolutely can do it with your DCC system. You can change ALL of the CV parameters with LokSound decoders the exact same way as you can with SoundTraxx or any other sound decocder.with your DCC system of choice. ![]() Scheduled for release prior to LokSound version 5 becoming available, that may be the reason it is not equipped I am making an assumption that because this model engine was announced a few years back and was I am not at home now, so I cant try that out til later this afternoon. Rapido engines, or should changes to Atlas engine volumes also require setting CV32 to 1? I looked through a Rapido ManualĪnd it states that to change a volume, CV32 needs to be set to 1. I have torn my place apart looking for my LokSound manual to no avail. This is version 4.7 My test track is NCE Power Cab (w/ programming track) Atlas Literature provided with the engine claims that the master volume is set to 192 (default value). Unlike most of my previous LokSoundĮquipped engines with factory set sound volumes set to the max, these had sounds that could barelyīe heard. I have a few of the Atlas GP40-2W (just released recently).
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