wjstixsparkyjay31cacole David M. Bedard posted a list of the CVs and their values a couple of weeks ago. I haven't seen his name on the forums recently, but maybe he'll see your question and post it again. Thanks. Hopefully Mr. Bedard is around here somewhere... ...or you could read the manual !! Tsumani Steam User's Guide The Spectrum engines use a simplified version of the Tsunami, it doesn't have all the options but it still has a lot of CV's to look at.
sparkyjay31cacole David M. Bedard posted a list of the CVs and their values a couple of weeks ago. I haven't seen his name on the forums recently, but maybe he'll see your question and post it again. Thanks. Hopefully Mr. Bedard is around here somewhere...
cacole David M. Bedard posted a list of the CVs and their values a couple of weeks ago. I haven't seen his name on the forums recently, but maybe he'll see your question and post it again.
David M. Bedard posted a list of the CVs and their values a couple of weeks ago. I haven't seen his name on the forums recently, but maybe he'll see your question and post it again.
...or you could read the manual !!
Tsumani Steam User's Guide
The Spectrum engines use a simplified version of the Tsunami, it doesn't have all the options but it still has a lot of CV's to look at.
Without adjusting CV's directly you can make your tsunami sound better with one simple adjustment. You can make big difference just by using your Powercab to adjust the momentum, set it to 4 or 5. Now your loco will get louder when you accelerate and quieter when you slow down.
There is an article in the Jan 2009 issue of Scale Rails (NMRA magazine) on tuning steam tsunamis. Also, go to soundtraxx website and download the docs for the tsunamis.
Also don't worry about screwing it up, you can easily reset every thing by setting cv 30 to 2 and then cycling the power.