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          decoder to emulate this feature or not, without having to put
        
        
          your model in the freezer. This feature is available in many of
        
        
          the current sound files, where appropriate.
        
        
          Matt pointed out that some locos don’t change motor speed
        
        
          from the idle setting when going into run 1. In many cases
        
        
          notch 1 in a loco only engages the traction motors. He dis-
        
        
          cussed and demonstrated locos programmed to start to run
        
        
          without increasing RPM and another that revved up. All this is
        
        
          user adjustable.
        
        
          Another place where LokSound is working hard to emulate
        
        
          prototype performance is “coast mode.” When you have been
        
        
          pulling hard and throttle back, the motor may drop to an idle,
        
        
          then bump up a
        
        
          few notches for a
        
        
          bit and then drop
        
        
          back to an idle,
        
        
          when running on
        
        
          the flat or down
        
        
          grade.
        
        
          Matt expressed his
        
        
          displeasure with
        
        
          decoders that do
        
        
          things on such a
        
        
          tight time schedule
        
        
          that you can pre-
        
        
          dict when a sound
        
        
          is going to occur.
        
        
          He is justifiably
        
        
          proud of, for exam-
        
        
          ple, LokSound’s
        
        
          “spitter” sound.
        
        
          7. LokProgrammer – you “get to” use
        
        
          it to change the sound or internal logic
        
        
          or upgrade the decoder. ESU photo.
        
        
          
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          MRH-Dec 2014