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Effect processor select cvs, Using the effect processor select, Description – SoundTraxx Tsunami Steam Technical Reference User Manual

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Tsunami Technical Reference

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Using the Effect Processor Select

Description

Because there are so many sound effects, the Tsunami decoder uses a

relatively large number of CVs! In some cases, however, a command station

may not support CVs numbered above 128. If this is the case with your

command station, Tsunami uses something rather akin to pages in a book

to program these CVs. Different Mixers and Control sets reside on different

pages, so the before anything else you need to choose the correct page

using CV 119, Effect Processor Select.

CV 119 Effect Processor Select

CV 119 selects an Effect Processor which may be programmed via CVs 120

to 127, which are then used for individual controls as shown in the table.

Choose the Effect Processor you want and program CV 119 accordingly:

0

=

Foreground Sound Mixer

1

=

Background Mixer 1

2

= Background Mixer 2

3

= Seven Band Equalizer

4

= Reverb Control Mixer

5 = Reverb Mixer

6 = Dynamic Digital Exhaust Mixer 1

7

= Dynamic Digital Exhaust Mixer 2

8 = Automatic Sound Control 1

9

= Automatic Sound Control 2

10 = Advanced Motor Control

11 =

Reserved

Once you’ve programmed CV 119, program CVs 120 to 127 with the desired

values as shown in the tables on the following pages.

Note: Tsunami will remember the value programmed into CV 119. To prevent

inadvertent modifications of another effect, it is always wise to check the

value in CV 119 before changing CVs 120-127. When you have completed

your modifications, you might also want to set CV 119 to an unused value

such as 12 or higher in case you forget to change it next time.

Effect Processor Select CVs