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I, as the programmer, prefer the term "Soundthesizer" for the software. Well, Arie already wrote what's essential about my program. I'm currently working on changing the way it accesses DirectX so that I can implement new features that would allow more realistic diesel soundsets.
Currently you can build very realistic soundsets for control cars and electric locos, given you have good recordings, a capable audio editing software and the skill to make use of it.
By now, there are soundsets for the DB-class 420 (experimental, bad sample quality) and 423 EMUs, both by myself, a soundset for the Bybdzf "Halberstädter" control car in Beta stage by Marcel Zehl and one experimental set for the 612 DMU by Jens Haupert.
If you're interested, I can at least translate the docu into english, so that all the non-german people out there can experiment with the Zusi-Soundthesizer.
Currently you can build very realistic soundsets for control cars and electric locos, given you have good recordings, a capable audio editing software and the skill to make use of it.
By now, there are soundsets for the DB-class 420 (experimental, bad sample quality) and 423 EMUs, both by myself, a soundset for the Bybdzf "Halberstädter" control car in Beta stage by Marcel Zehl and one experimental set for the 612 DMU by Jens Haupert.
If you're interested, I can at least translate the docu into english, so that all the non-german people out there can experiment with the Zusi-Soundthesizer.
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You also need the TCP-Server by Daniel Schuhmann (You probably already know that one...)
Start server and Soundthesizer.
Load ("Soundset laden") your sound scheme into the Soundthesizer.
Enable the server.
Connect the Soundthesizer ("Verbinden").
Start Zusi and connect it to the server.
As soon as the simulation starts, the Soundthesizer's "Start" button gets enabled. Push it and voilà, the world explodes.
Maybe. If it doesn't, then you might be at least lucky and get some fancy humming sounds when driving your train. :-)
BTW: Sorry, I totally missed your request for the docu. I'll see what I can do. :-)
Start server and Soundthesizer.
Load ("Soundset laden") your sound scheme into the Soundthesizer.
Enable the server.
Connect the Soundthesizer ("Verbinden").
Start Zusi and connect it to the server.
As soon as the simulation starts, the Soundthesizer's "Start" button gets enabled. Push it and voilà, the world explodes.
Maybe. If it doesn't, then you might be at least lucky and get some fancy humming sounds when driving your train. :-)
BTW: Sorry, I totally missed your request for the docu. I'll see what I can do. :-)
Thanks for the reply Andreas.
I have got it working, question is when I downloaded the Soundthesizer do I need to put any of the folders, files in different places or leave them in the Soundthesizer folder? also why does it connect to a server?
If you get chance to that doc that would be great.
Regards
I have got it working, question is when I downloaded the Soundthesizer do I need to put any of the folders, files in different places or leave them in the Soundthesizer folder? also why does it connect to a server?
If you get chance to that doc that would be great.
Regards
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Hi,
Zusi sends many information about the current status of your jurney over TCP through this server program to any connected other client. Such a client is for example the Soundthesizer.
Zusi sends out data like current speed or current position ("km"-value) and so on.
Regards
Max
Zusi sends many information about the current status of your jurney over TCP through this server program to any connected other client. Such a client is for example the Soundthesizer.
Zusi sends out data like current speed or current position ("km"-value) and so on.
Regards
Max
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Special .lok files are included with the packages. They're stripped of their normal sounds. You can either rename them and overwrite the original files or put them in the same folder as the originals and set up your trains accordingly.
You should then notice a significant difference between the original, the changed file without and the changed file with active Soundthesizer. :-D
If it sounds dull and boring, something's wrong with the Soundthesizer. (Did you press the start button?)
You should then notice a significant difference between the original, the changed file without and the changed file with active Soundthesizer. :-D
If it sounds dull and boring, something's wrong with the Soundthesizer. (Did you press the start button?)
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Good news, everyone!
I've translated the Soundthesizer manual.
Get it here while it's hot! :-D
Criticism and questions are welcome!
I've translated the Soundthesizer manual.
Get it here while it's hot! :-D
Criticism and questions are welcome!
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Re: ZusiSound
Ciao!
I'd like to use Soundthesizer for Zusi and I've searched around the forum some info.
I read that both TCP-Server and Soundthesizer are required.
Unfortunately, the link for download of TCP-Server seems to be offline and I can't find the program.
Supposing that I can find it (where?), how should I use this program and "connect" it with Zusi and Soundthesizer?
Isn't there any detailed guide, step by step (even in Deutsch)?
I'd like to know what to do before installing anything... because I'm afraid I do irrecoverable damages...
Thank you.
Dankeschön!
I'd like to use Soundthesizer for Zusi and I've searched around the forum some info.
I read that both TCP-Server and Soundthesizer are required.
Unfortunately, the link for download of TCP-Server seems to be offline and I can't find the program.
Supposing that I can find it (where?), how should I use this program and "connect" it with Zusi and Soundthesizer?
Isn't there any detailed guide, step by step (even in Deutsch)?
I'd like to know what to do before installing anything... because I'm afraid I do irrecoverable damages...
Thank you.
Dankeschön!
Re: ZusiSound
Isn't the TCP server on the zusi CD?
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Oh yes, you're right!
Thank you and sorry...
I installed TCP-Server and read its instructions.
Later I'll try to install Soundthesizer.
I can't wait to hear music from the Taurus!!!
Thank you and sorry...
I installed TCP-Server and read its instructions.
Later I'll try to install Soundthesizer.
Which is the best option in your opinion?Andreas Karg hat geschrieben:Special .lok files are included with the packages. They're stripped of their normal sounds. You can either rename them and overwrite the original files or put them in the same folder as the originals and set up your trains accordingly.
I can't wait to hear music from the Taurus!!!
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Re: ZusiSound
Ciao Francesco, did you install the latest version (1.4) of TCP Server? This might not be required by Soundthesizer but using v1.3 could lead to problems with either version of ZusiDisplay. You can find v1.4 of TCP Server on the ZusiDisplay website: http://www.zusidisplay.de/files/TCP-Server-1.4.zip" target="_blankFrancesco L. hat geschrieben: I installed TCP-Server and read its instructions.
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Re: ZusiSound
As far as I remember, the soundthesizer packages now downloadable from the Zusi homepage overwrite the original files, which is what I've done myself as well. You might want to make a backup anyway just in case the new sounds suck. :-D