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Sounds on the horizon
BruceRogers:
Kevin, I haven't tried it yet either. That 710 is for the SD/GP60. I thought the raw files of it sounded pretty darn good. I think it would be better if Tim actually put the exact engine model next to the file, i.e., 16-645E3. I'm hoping to hear back from the LS&I soon on going up and recording their U30Cs. This will fill a big hole in the pre 1980s 7FDL engine without the exhaust silencer.
Bruce
G8B4Life:
--- Quote from: BruceRogers on September 08, 2017, 08:14:55 AM ---I think it would be better if Tim actually put the exact engine model next to the file, i.e., 16-645E3.
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This is something we should probably bring up with Tim Ring. It would be very helpful. Perhaps previously (current available sounds) he was not aware of the exact engine models of the sounds he had but if he's been made aware of the engine model number when the awesome new sounds were submitted there isn't a reason for him not to, except perhaps that no one has told him that he should because it'd be really helpful.
- Tim
Alan:
--- Quote ---there isn't a reason for him not to,
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Yes and no. It potentially invites rivet counting myopia. While in and of itself that is not a bad thing, it could spur a wave of requests that would further complicate Tim's life.
William Brillinger:
--- Quote ---I think it would be better if Tim actually put the exact engine model next to the file, i.e., 16-645E3.
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I was thinking the same thing and had already crafted an email suggesting this.
It wouldn't hurt for Tim to hear this suggestion from a few people.
William Brillinger:
--- Quote ---It potentially invites rivet counting myopia.
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True, But Ring has expressed a desire to become a player in the high end sound game and naming his files accurately now will signal that intention and keep his catalog better organized from the get-go.
If Ring wants people to choose RailPro, not only because it's easier to use, but also because it's sound offerings are top of the line, then those sound files need to underscore that Ring is serious about accurate sound in every way possible.
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