There's a couple of threads on Model Railroad Hobbyist at the moment along similar lines as well .
Unfortunately there's few of problems that don't help.
1. Ring is not a great marketer, he only advertises in one place, doesn't get out to promote his products and has been basically trying to sell the "New Technology" term with the same ad's since RP came out all those years ago, and
2. RailPro is a dirty word in world of people who have invested in DCC and the uninformed that haven't but take the DCC users word as gospel. The web is littered with forum posts where someone has requested info about RP from anyone who has used it and the whole thing is trashed by DCC users trying to convince them that DCC is the only way, and "nope not for me for various reasons". I think many of us gave up trying to promote RP that way because we just keep getting trashed by those who blindly think that DCC is the one and only and those who blindly follow those people without looking at what it's all about themselves.
Seriously, I can't see why people would stay with DCC as it's given to them in this day and age. Even to this day I see people saying to newcomers to DCC to find out what system is popular with others in their area / local club uses and choose that system because you'll have close support. Heck, if you need to choose a system based on having support like that then how good can the system really be?
If Ring would do more with steam sounds and write the software to use the input to trigger steam chuffs, it would be the hands down best sysetem out there for Large Scale. I'm doing what I can to spread the word!
The issue with sounds for primer movers / steam chuffs is that someone has to get out there and record them at sufficient quality and then give them to Ring, and then wait for him to make them into sound files.
- Tim