Background sound for layouts
Re: Background sound for layouts
There are some at digitrains as well
https://www.digitrains.co.uk/shop-by-product/sound.html
https://www.digitrains.co.uk/shop-by-product/sound.html
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Re: Background sound for layouts
If you want permanent sounds from different areas of your layout eg chickens squawking in a farm yard, clanking sounds in a busy shunting yard etc I would do it much cheaper by buying mp3 players that use TF or micro SD cards like https://uk.banggood.com/MP3-Lossless-De ... rehouse=CN:
I've got two working on my layout as demonstrated on my Eastfield Coal mine and Gas plant youtube videos. On a medium to large layout make it realistic by adjusting the volume so the sound can only be heard when you are near to the area or you will just get a great cacophony of noise!
I've got two working on my layout as demonstrated on my Eastfield Coal mine and Gas plant youtube videos. On a medium to large layout make it realistic by adjusting the volume so the sound can only be heard when you are near to the area or you will just get a great cacophony of noise!
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I will be adding sounds to my layout at some point and have already had a scout around for free sounds. I found a large resource at the BBC:
BBC Sound EffectsThese 16,000 BBC Sound Effects are made available by the BBC in WAV format to download for use under the terms of the RemArc Licence. The Sound Effects are BBC copyright, but they may be used for personal, educational or research purposes, as detailed in the license.
Re: Background sound for layouts
Noch also do a range of sound scenes, currently 17, (with a rather unusual one ref: 12899, they also do a number of figures that it could be used with )
https://www.noch.com/en/product-categor ... cenes.html
I bought 'At the church' but was disappointed by (to me) the cacophony of the bells, I've heard much better ones.
https://www.noch.com/en/product-categor ... cenes.html
I bought 'At the church' but was disappointed by (to me) the cacophony of the bells, I've heard much better ones.
Re: Background sound for layouts
Yes not sure that I would want to add that as an effect in the back ground, it also isn't that clear from the Noch site if the figures come with it I would guess they do as they show it available in different scales.
Think some time at a local station with a microphone and some cheap mp3 players would be as easy
Think some time at a local station with a microphone and some cheap mp3 players would be as easy
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I just copied down some youtube vids and extracted the sound from them
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I wouldn’t recommend that method - technically a breach of copyright unless you have specific permission of the person who originally made the video.
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Worked fior me
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I guess it depends on what sounds you want, a system that I would like would sense a train arriving at a station, play brake squeals, station noise building up, closing of doors, whistle and then your all ready to go, having a constantly noisy station doesn't really appeal, and while most of the train noises can be generated with sound loco chips it would be handy to have it in the station
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Re: Background sound for layouts
Using a free app like Audacity you can take different sound files and edit them into the kind of sequence you're after.Chris wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2019 9:45 pm I guess it depends on what sounds you want, a system that I would like would sense a train arriving at a station, play brake squeals, station noise building up, closing of doors, whistle and then your all ready to go, having a constantly noisy station doesn't really appeal, and while most of the train noises can be generated with sound loco chips it would be handy to have it in the station
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