Break release hiss sound.

genicz

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Brake release hiss sound.

Hi trainz friends i´ve start with trams in trainz and buses, but there is one thing which completely destroys the illusion of game. I´m talking about sound which you can hear in video belllow. Only thing I wanna to do is delete that noisy sound, but I don´t know where should i found it ! I searched much of in-built content but I didn´t found anything. Is there any way how to remove that stupid sound ? Please if anybody knew it, say how to remove it because I´m getting mad of it ! :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3F1EmgEAq4
 
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Hi trainz friends i´ve start with trams in trainz and buses, but there is one thing which completely destroys the illusion of game. I´m talking about sound which you can hear in video belllow. Only thing I wanna to do is delete that noisy sound, but I don´t know where should i found it ! I searched much of in-built content but I didn´t found anything. Is there any way how to remove that stupid sound ? Please if anybody knew it, say how to remove it because I´m getting mad of it ! :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3F1EmgEAq4

This is the air filling up the reservoir after being pumped before for application. Overall this sound isn't too bad, just too short when applying the brakes.

Are you running in DCC mode? With DCC, the brakes release at the same as the throttle moving forward, so the timing is wrong. In Cab-mode, you need to release the brakes completely before you can move, so the timing is better.

John
 
I love "Cab" mode, and I use Keyboard commands:

F, Q, W+WWWWWWW for "Run 8"

S, A+AAAAAAA for braking.

S, C, F, Q, WWWW for Dynamic Braking throttle notch 4
 
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Volume...

:cool: Hello genicz,

The last time someone mentioned about this, they said they could not hear the air-release...or it wasn't long enough to simulate a long train...

The volume of your vid seams to be a little loud...are you cranking the volume to hear the motors?

Air release occurs in the cab of locomotives, although carriages I can't say.

One thing you can try is to not fully apply the brakes unless you wish to park. Just use enough brake to stop...this will improve your operating skills because you will have to begin to stop well before the station.
 
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