bill937ca Posted September 1, 2011 Share Posted September 1, 2011 Low budget battery operated sound. Two AA batteries needed. http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10134282 Sample: http://www.tomytec.co.jp/diocolle/items/1012/sound_a.html Link to comment
clem24 Posted September 1, 2011 Share Posted September 1, 2011 'Sounds' kind of lame... Link to comment
cteno4 Posted September 1, 2011 Share Posted September 1, 2011 i picked one of these up earlier this summer. they are interesting sounds and hope to rig some of them up for the jrm layout. decent quality digital sounds from the unit. fun little unit. our sister club in iwate japan uses a little digital sound unit like this with good effect on their public displays. they got theirs out of a couple of the little kids books with the digital sound units on the edge of the book! for many sound effects you dont need great fidelity, just nice spacial and temporal localization to give most of the effect. many times you just want the background hit of the sound and the mind's ear fills in the rest. amazing how you can trick people with sound! cheers jeff Link to comment
bill937ca Posted September 1, 2011 Author Share Posted September 1, 2011 Generally I would think people are not expecting sound when they stop at a display or layout. It adds another dimension. What would be nice would the sound of trams clattering through crossovers in switches in the background on a layout with a couple of 90 degree intersections and a steady stream of trams gong through the crossings. An open window type of effect. Link to comment
westfalen Posted September 2, 2011 Share Posted September 2, 2011 Depends on how loud the sound is, I have sound equipped locomotives that I can hear at the other side of the house when I run them at home but are completely inaudible over the background noise at a train show. Link to comment
Guest Closed Account 1 Posted December 11, 2011 Share Posted December 11, 2011 Wouldn't a few 1" speakers like from old computer auxiliary speaker system like Karmon Hardon Sound Sticks placed into a station and an iPhone or Walkman for sound source be easier to work with? That's one of my ideas for my layout. I bet it's already been done. Link to comment
cteno4 Posted December 11, 2011 Share Posted December 11, 2011 there are lots of simple ways these days to do sound like this cheaply. this is just a canned solution for those that dont want to bother tinkering. there are scads of little mp3 players these days dirt cheap. some will have enough headphone umph to drive a small speaker with lower impedance giving more volume, but more distortion. there are very simple amplifier circuits that will let you boost it if you need more speaker power. or go for those cheap little battery powered speakers (they have a little amplifier circuit in them) you can get for mp3 players and supply them with your own power instead of battery power. most cheap mp3 players will let you loop all your files so you can sequence up a bunch using the file names and just put them on loop or just create a long audioscape audio file to play and or loop. only issue with these systems (including an ipod or computer) is at power on you will almost certainly have to hit a few buttons to put the player into the right mode. also its better if you can plug in a flash card rather than plug the unit into a computer with a usb cable to load files onto onboard flash memory. once installed somewhere it might be tougher to connect to the computer, but flash card equipped units can be more expensive. there are some good digital audio boxes you can buy for $50-200 that will give you 2-4 channels of digital audio off mp3 files on a flash card and enough power per channel to drive small speakers. there are a couple that are made and marketed for train layouts. there are others that are used in general exhibit and public presentation systems as well that have more options as well like triggered playing with a switch closure that allows easy triggering from other events or a button on the layout for users to push to get something. there are super cheap little $2 10second record playback devices. they are pretty wimpy though, i have to work on mine some more, first quick tests showed it was not very loud, but they are cheap and triggerable by a switch closure. i need to check the batteries as they may have been shot. i also want to give it a direct signal in for recording instead of the mic as that may be crap too. http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Sec-Talking-Sound-Music-Recordable-Module-Card-/120811519069?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c20ed7c5d#ht_2544wt_1126 ive been tempted to try one of these, for $9 might be ok, but the recording aspect is a pain, so much easier to dump an mp3 file onto a unit to fiddle than have to record it, also limited length, but these i think are much better quality than the little greeting card units for $2 that are pretty crappy. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Audio-Module-Record-board-Playback-Module-ISD1820-C62-/270777424369?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f0b9799f1#ht_1816wt_892 i picked up a remote control relay recently that i want to hook up to something like this to do a few remote audio triggers like goji roaring. so when someone is bending over close to goji i can hit the remote in my pocket to make him roar at him. other fun things like a dog barking in a scene near the edge, etc. similar situation here with the mp4 video players, the more consumer stuff will allow easy additions of files with mp3, flash cards, etc, but have obnoxious setup and play back things that will need to be done each time its turned on. you can get more basic circuits like the one above, that have no setup needs once programmed, but they lack the features of playing mp3s etc. to get something that has mp3s, flash card, go to your program at power on, etc then you end up having to spend some money unfortunately. eventually im sure there will be some nice boards made with arduino to do this via programmable triggering, there are some basic boards out there now but you have to build them. cheers jeff Link to comment
rpierce000 Posted December 12, 2011 Share Posted December 12, 2011 Does anyone have files for Japanese train sounds? "The doors are closing" "The train is arriving" etc. I would really like to put a speaker in a station with a lot of these. Thanks, Bob Link to comment
Martijn Meerts Posted December 12, 2011 Share Posted December 12, 2011 I have several CDs with sounds, but I'm not entirely sure what the sounds are exactly. 1 of them has all the sounds from the Yamanote line at least, another has running sounds of various trains, stuff like that. I ordered them at amazon Japan a while ago, they have plenty more of them. Link to comment
cteno4 Posted December 12, 2011 Share Posted December 12, 2011 bob, root around in the forum archive, there have been a few threads on links to various audio files like announcements, etc. online. capt was going to try and do some audioscape recording during his time in kyoto too so it will be fun to see what he comes up with! jeff Link to comment
linkey Posted December 13, 2011 Share Posted December 13, 2011 Does anyone have files for Japanese train sounds? "The doors are closing" "The train is arriving" etc. I would really like to put a speaker in a station with a lot of these. Thanks, Bob There is this site: http://melody.pos.to/ which they have station and other railway sounds. Link to comment
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