
ZekTheKid wrote:Mike should be able to walk us through. The FEF and Connie's whistles are quite different when it comes to the sound in the cab. The Connie works off of one start, loop, and end. The FEF's cab whistle is another story. You can hear the whistle's pitch shift as the whistle cord is pulled down.
mrennie wrote:Actually, the Connie's whistle can also be quilled, just like the FEF-3.
ZekTheKid wrote:mrennie wrote:Actually, the Connie's whistle can also be quilled, just like the FEF-3.
I meant when inside the FEF's cab, you can hear the individual pitch shifts as the cord gets lower. You could also hold that down with the enter key to change that pitch, too. The connie just has the same quillable whistle inside and outside. The pitch shifts aren't audible in the cab the way the whistle cord is pulled down like in the FEF.
BTW, I've changed the connie whistle before.
mrennie wrote:Did you change the Connie's whistle using the Reading 6-chime I sent or with your own sounds? The Reading 6-chime was also carefully engineered to give seamless transitions.
ZekTheKid wrote:mrennie wrote:Did you change the Connie's whistle using the Reading 6-chime I sent or with your own sounds? The Reading 6-chime was also carefully engineered to give seamless transitions.
With my own whistle I recorded off of youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2n39IrrJFpY
ZekTheKid wrote:I'm still trying to handle your connie, it's confusing since I'm used to driving the FEF-3 or the GS-4. I'm all worried when the firebox reads 104% coal.
mrennie wrote:104%! That would smother the fire. Try to get it to about 64%.
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