Hello Kevin,
Thank you for your extensive answer. The "Yardmaster" already answered the main question, and thereby implicitly the others, but you expand on them. I'm a big fan of your articles in Garden Railways, but it's a surprise to get a direct answer from you to my questions. Besides answers to the Climax 'issue' you have also answered, or at least pointed in a direction for solutions to, some questions I have for my other motive power.
I am contemplating using a QSI Titan for my K-27 and for my also recently acquired C-19. What are your experiences with them? How well can they be programmed.
One issue that's holding me back a bit with the Titans is the fact that they have a whole array of sounds on board and you have to choose / configure a specific combination to get the desired, though synthesized (if I understood it correctly) sound for a particular locomotive.
The approach for most other sound decoders is using sound samples from the "real" thing, which of course means that they need to supply an extensive library of sounds for all the available types if engines. The QSI approach is actually more "old fashioned ", but on the other hand more efficient. The downside could be that the sound for a particular engine is not really attainable. On the other hand the sound quality with 16 bits seems very promising and high quality / fidelity.
What are your experiences with the QSI? Would you recommend it for the K-27 and the C-19?
I'm aware that these questions no longer concern only the Climax engine, but are more general DCC related.
However I would welcome some advice on these issues, if you have the time.
Thanks again for your help and good luck with your Tuscarora Railroad. (Plus all the good stuff through GR)
Kind regards,
Kor Elzenga
Xanton & Western Rail Road
Wassenaar Division
Thank you for your extensive answer. The "Yardmaster" already answered the main question, and thereby implicitly the others, but you expand on them. I'm a big fan of your articles in Garden Railways, but it's a surprise to get a direct answer from you to my questions. Besides answers to the Climax 'issue' you have also answered, or at least pointed in a direction for solutions to, some questions I have for my other motive power.
I am contemplating using a QSI Titan for my K-27 and for my also recently acquired C-19. What are your experiences with them? How well can they be programmed.
One issue that's holding me back a bit with the Titans is the fact that they have a whole array of sounds on board and you have to choose / configure a specific combination to get the desired, though synthesized (if I understood it correctly) sound for a particular locomotive.
The approach for most other sound decoders is using sound samples from the "real" thing, which of course means that they need to supply an extensive library of sounds for all the available types if engines. The QSI approach is actually more "old fashioned ", but on the other hand more efficient. The downside could be that the sound for a particular engine is not really attainable. On the other hand the sound quality with 16 bits seems very promising and high quality / fidelity.
What are your experiences with the QSI? Would you recommend it for the K-27 and the C-19?
I'm aware that these questions no longer concern only the Climax engine, but are more general DCC related.
However I would welcome some advice on these issues, if you have the time.
Thanks again for your help and good luck with your Tuscarora Railroad. (Plus all the good stuff through GR)
Kind regards,
Kor Elzenga
Xanton & Western Rail Road
Wassenaar Division